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    The Physical Discourse of Fan Fiction par Hodunok Zoriana

    Publié 2018-10-01

    The research of physical discourse, typical characters, stereotypical gender roles of fan fiction’s texts, based on “Harry Potter”, “Supernatural”, “The Song of Ice and Fire”/“The Game of Throne”, is realized in the article. The author uses Psycholinguistics (Frame Method and Free Associative Experi...

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    Sujets: “…fan fiction, original text, fandom character, fan fiction character, physical discourse, physical and psychological damages…”
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    FAN FICTION BETWEEN PLAGIARISM AND ORIGINAL WORK par Ruxandra VIȘOIU

    Publié 2025-05-01

    Fan fiction, as the name suggests, represents creations based on already existing works. But their authors are often not professional writers, but fans, sympathizers of the original work, who put their own stamp on the new work: they modify the narrative thread, the characters, the era in which the...

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    “…Fan fiction, as the name suggests, represents creations based on already existing works. …”
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    Science-fiction féministe, des œuvres aux fans par Hélène Breda

    Publié 2019-06-01

    This article deals with the female and feminist science fiction fandoms from the second half of the twentieth century to the 2010’s. It aims to show that, even though SF has often been considered as a male-dominated cultural arec (from authors to audiences, and for character representations), many f...

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    “…This article deals with the female and feminist science fiction fandoms from the second half of the twentieth century to the 2010’s. …”
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    Fan Fiction as Phenomenon of Modern Literature: Case of “Eugene Onegin” par R. O. Raynkhardt

    Publié 2018-04-01

    Fan fiction as a modern literary phenomenon with deep historical roots is considered on the example of the recently published work “Eugene Onegin. 2.0 Version. Experiment in verse” by Alina Sakhnenko (2014). The basic principles of the construction of works in the genre of fan fiction, as well as th...

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    AI And Fan Fiction Creative Writing: Cross-disciplinary Perspectives par Dana Di Pardo Léon-Henri

    Publié 2025-05-01

    This study explores the intersection of creativity, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and education, with a focus on a graduate-level fan fiction writing course designed for non-specialists. As technology reshapes our world, education must adapt, and this research investigates how AI tools—such as text...

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    Modern Chinese stories and novellas, 1919-1949

    Publié 1981
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    Girls save the world in this one / par Parsons, Ash

    Publié 2020

    When ZombieCon comes to their small town, June and her best friends battle long lines for photo ops, meet their favorite actors, and save the world from actual zombies when things get real.

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    TRANSMEDIA STORYTELLING AS A WAY TO TURN FAN PRACTICES INTO A CULTURAL INDUSTRY / ТРАНСМЕДИЙНЫЙ СТОРИТЕЛЛИНГ КАК СПОСОБ ПРЕВРАЩЕНИЯ ФАНАТСКИХ ПРАКТИК В КУЛЬТУРНУЮ ИНДУСТРИЮ... par MILOVIDOV STANISLAV V. / МИЛОВИДОВ С.В.

    Publié 2021-03-01

    There are numerous empirical sociological researches of transmedia storytelling media consumption. However, they mainly record either the practices of media consumption of specific media formats included in the structure of a transmedia project or the producers’ ways for constructing a narrative tha...

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    Understanding the Social and Cultural Significance of Science-Fiction and Fantasy Posters par Rhianna M. Morse

    Publié 2025-07-01

    This research was designed to explore science-fiction and fantasy (SFF) posters, specifically those related to films and television shows, from the perspective of their owners, examining their potential as sources of social and cultural significance and meaning. The research explored these in terms...

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    “…This research was designed to explore science-fiction and fantasy (SFF) posters, specifically those related to films and television shows, from the perspective of their owners, examining their potential as sources of social and cultural significance and meaning. …”
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    Les univers partagés de science-fiction : pour une transauctorialité par Margot Châtelet

    Publié 2022-12-01

    This article proposes the concept of transauthoriality applicable in shared universes of science fiction. To do so, it draws on Saint-Gelais’ concept of transfictionality (2011) and Wolf’s transauthor in Building Imaginary Worlds. This article anchors the concept of transauthoriality in a history of...

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    “…This article anchors the concept of transauthoriality in a history of the sociability and collective dynamics of French and American Science Fiction. The aim is to demonstrate that SF authoriality is built on an accumulation of authorial functions (reader, fan, writer, critic, author, cultural passer-by, etc.), and in France it is built on a personal authorial world, in its mediatic extension from the 1970s. …”
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    The lost apothecary / par Penner, Sarah

    Publié 2021

    A forgotten history. A secret network of women. A legacy of poison and revenge. Welcome to the lost apothecary. Hidden in the depths of eighteenth-century London, a secret apothecary shop caters to an unusual kind of clientèle. Women across the city whisper of a mysterious figure named Nella who sel...

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    Extension du champ télécinématographique de la science-fiction. The Mandalorian (Disney+) par Hannedouche Cédric

    Publié 2022-06-01

    Going beyond the expected constraints of a monomedia seriality largely based on an expected return of the characters or the variation of a plot from the cinematographic pilot, the Disney + series are rooted in shared universes and therefore transfictional (Saint-Gelais, 2011) much broader by bringin...

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    “…These series are therefore part of a process of renewal of the genre by upsetting serial standardization (unequal duration of episodes, varied tones, creation of new narrative arcs, etc.) and in turn pose themselves as laboratories of science fiction telecine to come. The analysis carried out here proposes to study first of all the construction of a fiction from the Star Wars franchise by Disney studios with regard to the historical participation of the fan community in the process of creativity before returning on the media convergence strategy involved in the realization of WandaVision.…”
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    Road to paradise / par Simons, Paullina, 1963-

    Publié 2007

    "It's 1981 and Shelby Sloane gets a canary yellow Mustang convertible as a graduation present. She plans an odyssey to find her mother who left her many years earlier. When Shelby's former best friend Gina asks to come along, Shelby reluctantly agrees. When they see a young woman hitc...

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    Quenya is Practically a Main Character par Gloria Comandini, Francesco Dedè

    Publié 2025-07-01

    In the last forty years, fan fictions, derivative writings openly based on published works of fiction, have gone from being shared on semi-secretive zines circulating between a handful of people, to being hosted on public online archives, such as Archive of Our Own with 6 million registered users....

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    “…However, linguistic approaches to fan studies and fan fictions have always been quite marginal, and even more rare are the linguistic works investigating the use of conlangs in fan fictions. …”
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    Quenya is Practically a Main Character par Gloria Comandini, Francesco Dedè

    Publié 2025-07-01

    In the last forty years, fan fictions, derivative writings openly based on published works of fiction, have gone from being shared on semi-secretive zines circulating between a handful of people, to being hosted on public online archives, such as Archive of Our Own with 6 million registered users....

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    “…However, linguistic approaches to fan studies and fan fictions have always been quite marginal, and even more rare are the linguistic works investigating the use of conlangs in fan fictions. …”
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    Biryulin Gavriil Mikhailovich — oceanologist and writer par G. V. Khen

    Publié 2023-10-01

    Biography of Gavriil Mikhailovich Biryulin, a well-known oceanographer in scientific community and a writer popular in his time among fans of science fiction. His scientific and writing activity is described in details, as well as the life and scientific achievements of his family members who worked or...

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    “…Biography of Gavriil Mikhailovich Biryulin, a well-known oceanographer in scientific community and a writer popular in his time among fans of science fiction. His scientific and writing activity is described in details, as well as the life and scientific achievements of his family members who worked or trained in TINRO. …”
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    Bromance as a Masquerade: Adaptation and Reception of Chinese Danmei Fantasy / Броманс как маскарад: адаптация и рецепция китайских фэнтези в жанре данмей... par NIM EVGENIYA G. / НИМ Е.Г.

    Publié 2022-09-01

    The article discusses danmei (or boys love, BL), a fiction genre which occupies a special place in Chinese pop culture. Despite the fact that these entertainment stories are characterized by a love line between male characters, the authors and consumers of Chinese BL are primarily heterosexual women...

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    “…The article discusses danmei (or boys love, BL), a fiction genre which occupies a special place in Chinese pop culture. …”
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    FITV 1111: Anime Goes to College Syllabus par Emilie Waggoner

    Publié 2024-12-01

    As universities and colleges face the impending "enrollment cliff" of 2025, many institutions are implementing high-impact practices (HIPs), such as first-year seminars, learning communities, intrusive advising, and co-curricular experiences to attract students. One key feature of first-y...

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    “…At the end of the course, students walk away with an understanding of how fictional worlds and fandom spaces can be places for fans to explore their own identities through the characters in the shows.  …”
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    Gundam and the Japanese Media Mix: Novelizations, Model Kits and Statues par Shotaro Kinoshita

    Publié 2024-12-01

    Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) and related texts – collectively called the Gundam franchise – revolutionized robot animation with its realistic settings, eventually gaining immense popularity through reruns and expansions into various media formats. This paper explores the Gundam series' innovative...

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    “…These installations offer a unique “pseudo-authenticity,” making the fictional Gundam universe tangible and attracting widespread attention. …”
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