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Vol. 21 (2016)

"The Classical Canon and/as Transformative Work," edited by Ika Willis (University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia)

Published: 2016-03-15

Editorial

  • The classical canon and/as transformative work

    Ika Willis
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Symposium

  • Are fan fiction and mythology really the same?

    Tony Keen
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  • Shipping in Plato's "Symposium"

    Juliette Grace Harrisson
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  • "Oresteia" as transformative work

    Tisha Turk
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Book review

  • "Fandom at the crossroads" and "Fangasm!," by Lynn K. Zubernis and Katherine Larsen

    Judith May Fathallah
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  • "Fan CULTure: Essays on participatory fandom in the 21st century," edited by Kristin M. Barton and Jonathan Malcolm Lampley

    Bertha Chin
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Theory

  • Classical monsters in new "Doctor Who" fan fiction

    Amanda Potter
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  • Amateur mythographies: Fan fiction and the myth of myth

    Ika Willis
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  • Versions of Homer: Translation, fan fiction, and other transformative rewriting

    Shannon K. Farley
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  • Abusing text in the Roman and contemporary worlds

    Francesca Middleton
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  • Fan fiction, early Greece, and the historicity of canon

    Ahuvia Kahane
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  • Virgilian fandom in the Renaissance

    Balaka Basu
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  • The role of affect in fan fiction

    Anna Wilson
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