TWC No. 39 released
Transformative Works and Cultures has released No. 39, “Trans Fandom,” guest edited by Jennifer Duggan and Angie Fazekas.
This issue seeks to “widen our knowledge of trans fans and fandoms” and hopes that it “will not only bring trans fans out of the margins of fan studies but also that the special issue will reflect the changing face of fandom, in which gender identities appear to be increasingly diverse.” The editors emphasize that the articles in this special issue are invested in the role of fandom in trans communities, as well as “the political work that is carried out by trans fans and their allies through their transformative works.”
The essays in this issue focus on mpreg, trans rage, Teen Wolf, fanfiction, possibility and recognition, Harry Potter, and more. Each issue includes articles representing theory, fannish meta, and book reviews, such as the following:
- Turing tests, catfishing, and other technologies of transgender rage
- Teaching trans studies through fan fiction in college English classrooms
- "edmund is trans he told me himself": Recognition in transgender Shakespeare fan fiction
- and so much more!
The next issue of TWC, No. 40, is an unthemed issue slated for release on September 15, 2023. Following that, we look forward to a special issue on Chinese fandoms, slated for release in December 2023.
TWC's current calls for papers include the following issues:
General issue, September 2023 (ROLLING SUBMISSION);
Chinese Fandoms, December 2023 (CLOSED, contact editors for Symposium);
Fandoms and Platforms, March 2024 (CLOSED, contact editors for Symposium);
General issue, September 2024 (ROLLING SUBMISSION);
Centering Blackness in Fan Studies, December 2024, papers due July 1, 2023;
We accept submissions for our general issues on a rolling basis. The general issues always appear on September 15.