Description
Framing Fan Fiction deploys personal history and the interpretations of specific stories to contextualize fan fiction culture and its particular forms of intertextuality and performativity. In doing so, it highlights the way fans use fan fiction's reimagining of the source material to explore issues of identities and peformativities, gender and sexualities, within a community of like-minded people. In contrast to the celebration of originality in many other areas of artistic endeavor, fan fiction celebrates repetition, especially the collective creation and circulation of tropes.
An essential resource for scholars, Framing Fan Fiction is also an ideal starting point for those new to the study of fan fiction and its communities of writers.
About the Author
Kristina Busse teaches at the University of South Alabama. She is the cofounder and editor of Transformative Works and Culture. Her work has appeared in Cinema Journal, Camera Obscura, and Popular Communication, and she is the coeditor of Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet, Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom, and The Fan Fiction Studies Reader (Iowa, 2014).
Book Information
ISBN 9781609385149
Author Kristina Busse
Format Paperback
Page Count 258
Imprint University of Iowa Press
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Weight(grams) 405g