"Representing kink: Fringe sexuality and textuality in literature, digital narrative, and popular culture," edited by Sara K. Howe and Susan E. Cook
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https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2023.2289Keywords:
Fan fiction, Kink, Popular culture, Publishing, TextualityAbstract
Sara K. Howe and Susan E. Cook, editors, Representing kink: Fringe sexuality and textuality in literature, digital narrative, and popular culture. Washington, DC: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019; paperback, $39.99 (194p), ISBN 9781498590877; hardcover, $95 (194p), ISBN 9781498590853.
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