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transformativeworksandcultures:
Not sure what my favoriters are: it’s probably a split between animals AS fans and Gawain and Green Knight as fannish…Vol 29 (2019): General Issuepublished
Editorial
TWC Editor, In defense of revision
Theory
AC. Lee Harrington, Animal fans: Toward a multispecies fan studies
Hannah E. Dahlberg-Dodd, The author in the postinternet age
Sebastian F. K. Svegaard, Toward an integration of musicological methods into fan video studies
Erica Lyn Massey, Borderland literature, female pleasure, and the slash fic phenomenon
Andrew Crome, Considering eighteenth-century prophecy as transformative work
Leah Steuer, Structural affects of soap opera fan correspondence, 1970s–80s
Praxis
Gayle S. Stever, Fan studies in psychology: A road less traveled
Jessica Ethel Tompkins, Is gender just a costume? An exploratory study of crossplay
Olympia Kiriakou, Big name fandom and the (inevitable) failure of Disflix
Xianwei Wu, Hierarchy within female ACG fandom in China
Angela L. Florschuetz, “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” canonicity, and audience participation
Alice Margaret Kelly, Fan fiction as feminist citation: Lesbian (para)textuality in chainofclovers’s “Done with the Compass, Done with the Chart” (2017)
Symposium
Xiqing Zheng, Survival and migration patterns of Chinese online media fandoms
Effie Sapuridis, Gendered Fairy Tale Heroics: Ginny Weasley in The Source
Cody T. Havard, Introducing Sport Rivalry Man, protector of positive fan behavior
Martyna Szczepaniak, Death in Marvel
Cody T. Havard, Rhema D. Fuller, Timothy D. Ryan, Frederick G. Grieve, Using the Marvel Cinematic Universe to build a defined research line
Review
Abby Waysdorf, “Framing fan fiction: Literary and social practices in fan fiction communities,” by Kristina Busse
Wikanda Promkhuntong, “Chinese stardom in participatory cyberculture,” by Dorothy Wai Sim Lau