Transformative Works and Cultures

Transformative Works and Cultures (TWC) is an international peer-reviewed journal published by the Organization for Transformative Works. TWC publishes articles about transformative works, broadly conceived.



Board

Nancy Baym, U of Kansas - Will Brooker, Kingston U - Rhiannon Bury, Athabasca U - Wendy Chun, Brown U - Melissa Click, U of Missouri - Abigail De Kosnik, UC Berkeley - Catherine Driscoll, U of Sydney - Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Pomona C - Sam Ford, Convergence Culture Consortium - Jonathan Gray, Fordham U - Judith Halberstam, USC - C. Lee Harrington, Miami U - Heather Hendershot, City U of New York - Matt Hills, Cardiff U - Henry Jenkins, MIT - Derek Johnson, U of Wisconsin - Roz Kaveney, Independent - Derek Kompare, Southern Methodist U - Anne Kustritz, Macalaster C - Elana Levine, U of Wisconsin, Milwaukee - Geoffrey Long, Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab - Farah Mendlesohn, Middlesex U - Helen Merrick, Curtin U of Technology - Jason Mittell, Middlebury C - Lori Morimoto, Indiana U - Roberta Pearson, U of Nottingham - Sheenagh Pugh, U of Glamorgan - Aswin Punathambekar, U of Michigan - Bob Rehak, Swarthmore C - Robin Anne Reid, Texas A&M-Commerce - Sharon Ross, Columbia C Chicago - Cornel Sandvoss, U of Surrey - Avi Santo, Old Dominion - Louisa Stein, San Diego State U - Catherine Tosenberger, U of Winnipeg

Announcements

 

Special Issue: *Supernatural* (Spring/Summer 2010)

 
We invite submissions for a special issue on the CW television series Supernatural guest edited by Catherine Tosenberger. We are interested in essays concerning every aspect of the show, but especially in studies of Supernatural fandom and fan culture. More...
 

No. 1 released

 
TWC has just released its first issue! Read our full press release here: http://journal.transformativeworks.org/docs/twc-no-1-pressrelease-2008-09-15.pdf.

We are already planning No. 2, to be released March 15, 2009. We have
issued a call for papers for an issue entitled "Games as
Transformative Works," guest edited by Rebecca Carlson, which is
available here: http://journal.transformativeworks.org/docs/twc-no-2-games-cfp.rtf.

Click on the link to read the full text of our press release.
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TWC announces call for papers

 
Transformative Works and Cultures begins accepting submissions on February 1, 2008. Visitors are encouraged to create a user ID and sign in to receive updates. The first issue is slated for publication in September 2008.

The call for papers is available as a .pdf download sized for US Letter or European A4. Please feel free to link, download, print, distribute, or post. TWC's .pdf press release is also available for download.

Click on "More" to see the complete call for papers.
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Vol 1 (2008)

Table of Contents

Editorial

Transforming academic and fan cultures HTML
TWC Editor

Theory

Participatory democracy and Hillary Clinton’s marginalized fandom Abstract HTML
Abigail De Kosnik
"Emotions-Only" versus "Special People": Genre in fan discourse Abstract HTML
Louisa Ellen Stein
Painful pleasures: Sacrifice, consent, and the resignification of BDSM symbolism in "The Story of O" and "The Story of Obi" Abstract HTML
Anne Kustritz
Women, "Star Trek," and the early development of fannish vidding Abstract HTML
Francesca Coppa

Praxis

"The epic love story of Sam and Dean": "Supernatural," queer readings, and the romance of incestuous fan fiction Abstract HTML
Catherine Tosenberger
Ownership, authority, and the body: Does antifanfic sentiment reflect posthuman anxiety? Abstract HTML
Madeline Ashby
The unlearning: Horror and transformative theory Abstract HTML
Michael A. Arnzen
Soap operas and the history of fan discussion Abstract HTML
Sam Ford

Symposium

And now, a word from the amateurs HTML
Dana L. Bode
On symposia: LiveJournal and the shape of fannish discourse HTML
Rebecca Lucy Busker
Nothing but Net: When cultures collide HTML
Cathy Cupitt
Fan labor audio feature introduction HTML
Bob Rehak

Interview

Interview with Henry Jenkins HTML
TWC Editor
Interview with Wu Ming HTML
Veruska Sabucco
Interview with the Audre Lorde of the Rings HTML
TWC Editor

Review

"Teen television: Essays on programming and fandom," edited by Sharon Marie Ross and Louisa Ellen Stein HTML
Mary Dalton
"Fans: The mirror of consumption," by Cornel Sandvoss HTML
Eve Marie Taggart
"Cyberspaces of their own," by Rhiannon Bury HTML
Katarina Maria Hjärpe
"The new influencers," by Paul Gillin HTML
Barna William Donovan


Transformative Works and Cultures (TWC), ISSN 1941-2258, is a Gold Open Access publication of the nonprofit Organization for Transformative Works copyrighted under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.