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  3. Vol. 8 (2011)

Vol. 8 (2011)

Double guest-edited issue: Race and Ethnicity in Fandom, edited by Robin Anne Reid and Sarah N. Gatson; and Textual Echoes, edited by Cyber Echoes

Published: 2011-11-15

Special Issue 1

  • Editorial: Race and ethnicity in fandom

    Sarah N. Gatson, Robin Anne Reid
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  • Fandom as industrial response: Producing identity in an independent Web series

    Aymar Jean Christian
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  • Doing fandom, (mis)doing whiteness: Heteronormativity, racialization, and the discursive construction of fandom

    Mel Stanfill
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  • Outside oneself in "World of Warcraft": Gamers' perception of the racial self-other

    Thomas D. Rowland, Amanda C. Barton
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  • K-pop, Indonesian fandom, and social media

    Sun Jung
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Special Issue 2

  • Editorial: Textual echoes

    ~ Cyber Echoes
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  • (Un)gendering the homoerotic body: Imagining subjects in boys' love and yaoi

    Mark McHarry
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  • Whodology: Encountering "Doctor Who" fan fiction through the portals of play studies and ludology

    Charles William Hoge
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  • Masochist or machiavel?: Reading Harley Quinn in canon and fanon

    Kate Ellen Roddy
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  • One true threesome: Reconciling canon and fan desire in "Star Trek: Voyager"

    Bridget Kies
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Symposium

  • Transmedial texts and serialized narratives

    Maria Lindgren Leavenworth
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  • Why we should talk about commodifying fan work

    Nele Noppe
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Book review

  • "The young and the digital," by S. Craig Watkins

    Melanie Kohnen
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  • "Adolescents and online fan fiction," by Rebecca Black

    Laurie B. Cubbison
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