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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Book review
"Loving fanfiction: Exploring the role of emotion in online fandoms," by Brit Kelley
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Book review
"Fanvids: Television, women, and home media re-use," by E. Charlotte Stevens
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - FanLIS
Building bridges: Papers from the FanLIS 2021 symposium
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - Article
“What did they smell like?”: Fans creating intimacy through smell and odor
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Book review
"The republic of games: Textual culture between old books and new media," by Elyse Graham
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 41 (2023): Chinese Fandoms - Book review
"Dubcon: Fanfiction, power, and sexual consent," by Milena Popova
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
Using the Murdoch Mysteries fandom to examine the types of content fans share online
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Multimedia
Building the spear: A demonstration in faking and remaking real feelings for an imaginary work
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Multimedia
"Darkness never prevails": Doctor Who Covid-19 videos as keystones for pandemic engagement
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 41 (2023): Chinese Fandoms - Editorial
Special issue on Chinese fandoms: Prosumers, communities, and identities
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 3 (2009) - Theory
On productivity and game fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Praxis
Fan filmmaking and copyright in a global world: "Warhammer 40,000" fan films and the case of "Damnatus"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Book review
"Contemporary Gothic," by Catherine Spooner
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 5 (2010) - Symposium
Becky is my hero: The power of laughter and disruption in "Supernatural"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Praxis
"So oft to the movies they've been": British fan writing and female audiences in the silent cinema
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Praxis
"White shoes to a football match!": Female experiences of football's golden age in England
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Symposium
H/c and me: An autoethnographic account of a troubled love affair
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 7 (2011) - Praxis
Delegitimizing strategic power: Normative identity and governance in online R.E.M. fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Praxis
Being of service: "X-Files" fans and social engagement
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Symposium
Fan activism for social mobilization: A critical review of the literature
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Multimedia
Genesis of the digital anime music video scene, 1990–2001
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 11 (2012) - Theory
Fan fiction and the author in the early 17th century: The case of Sidney's "Arcadia"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 11 (2012) - Symposium
How a "Professionals" slash writer disrupts readers' expectations
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Theory
It's not all about the music: Online fan communities and collecting Hard Rock Café pins
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Praxis
Fifty shades of exploitation: Fan labor and "Fifty Shades of Grey"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Praxis
Sherlockology and Galactica.tv: Fan sites as gifts or exploited labor?
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Symposium
Written on the body: Experiencing affect and identity in my fannish tattoos
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Theory
From Dalek half balls to Daft Punk helmets: Mimetic fandom and the crafting of replicas
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 19 (2015) - Praxis
Antifan activism as a response to MTV's "The Valleys"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 15 (2014) - Interview
Veronica Mars Kickstarter and crowd funding
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 17 (2014) - Interview
Exploring fandom, social media, and producer/fan interactions: An interview with "Sleepy Hollow"'s Orlando Jones
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 17 (2014) - Book review
"Popular music fandom," edited by Mark Duffett
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Theory
Toward new horizons: Cosplay (re)imagined through the superhero genre, authenticity, and transformation
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Praxis
Simblr famous and SimSecret infamous: Performance, community norms, and shaming among fans of "The Sims"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Theory
Fannish tattooing and sacred identity
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 21 (2016) - Theory
Abusing text in the Roman and contemporary worlds
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Editorial
Performance and performativity in fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 21 (2016) - Theory
Classical monsters in new "Doctor Who" fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 21 (2016) - Theory
Fan fiction, early Greece, and the historicity of canon
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 21 (2016) - Symposium
Are fan fiction and mythology really the same?
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 21 (2016) - Symposium
Shipping in Plato's "Symposium"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 21 (2016) - Book review
"Fandom at the crossroads" and "Fangasm!," by Lynn K. Zubernis and Katherine Larsen
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 23 (2017) - Praxis
A case study of early British Sherlockian fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 22 (2016) - Book review
"Millennial fandom: Television audiences in the transmedia age," by Louisa Ellen Stein
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 23 (2017) - Book review
"The great detective,"by Zach Dundas; "Gender and the modern Sherlock Holmes," edited by Nadine Farghaly; and "Sherlock Holmes," edited by Alex Werner
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 25 (2017) - Praxis
Fan fiction in the library
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 25 (2017) - Book review
"Post-object fandom: Television, identity and self-narrative," by Rebecca Williams
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 23 (2017) - Editorial
"In all my experience I cannot recall any more singular and interesting study"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 27 (2018): Tumblr and Fandom - Praxis
Tumblr's GIF culture and the infinite image: Lone fandom, ruptures, and working through on a microblogging platform
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 27 (2018): Tumblr and Fandom - Symposium
Polyphony on Tumblr: Reading the hate blog as pastiche
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 27 (2018): Tumblr and Fandom - Theory
Bricolage and the culture of the margins in the romantic era and the digital age
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 28 (2018): The Future of Fandom - Symposium
Theater criticism, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," and online community
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 27 (2018): Tumblr and Fandom - Book review
"Transnational audiences: Media reception on a global scale," by Adrian Athique
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 28 (2018): The Future of Fandom - Praxis
Live streaming as participation: A case study of conflict in the digital and physical spaces of "Supernatural" conventions
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 29 (2019): Fans of Color, Fandoms of Color - Praxis
Black (anti)fandom's intersectional politicization of "The Walking Dead" as a transmedia franchise
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 29 (2019): Fans of Color, Fandoms of Color - Symposium
Competition and controlling images as the fuel igniting Beyoncé and Rihanna fandom fights
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 28 (2018): The Future of Fandom - Symposium
Personality, behavioral, and social heterogeneity within the cosplay community
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 31 (2019): Fan Fiction and Ancient Scribal Cultures - Praxis
Nostalgia, novelty, and the subversion of authority in "The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 30 (2019) - Theory
Considering eighteenth-century prophecy as transformative work
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Symposium
Negotiating acafandom as a first-time researcher
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Theory
Interdisciplinary methodologies for the fan studies bricoleur
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Theory
Fan studies and/as feminist methodology
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Theory
Follow the trope: A digital (auto)ethnography for fan studies
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Praxis
Benefits of quantitative and doctrinal methodological approaches to fan studies research
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Theory
Adding a digital dimension to fan studies methodologies
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Praxis
Fans, community, and conflict in the pages of "Picture Play," 1920–38
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 30 (2019) - Theory
Toward an integration of musicological methods into fan video studies
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 30 (2019) - Praxis
Fan fiction as feminist citation: Lesbian (para)textuality in chainofclovers's "Done with the Compass, Done with the Chart" (2017)
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 31 (2019): Fan Fiction and Ancient Scribal Cultures - Symposium
Meaning making, sacred reading, and political engagement in the "Harry Potter and the Sacred Text" podcast
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Praxis
Beyond the multidisciplinary in fan studies: Learning how to talk among disciplines
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Symposium
Fan studies, citation practices, and fannish knowledge production
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 34 (2020): General - Symposium
The fight for creative ownership in franchise fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Book review
"Exploiting fandom: How the media industry seeks to manipulate fans," by Mel Stanfill
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 35 (2021): Fan Studies Pedagogies - Theory
Exploring film history by using fandom as a pedagogical tool
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 35 (2021): Fan Studies Pedagogies - Theory
Acafan identity, communities of practice, and vocational poaching
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Theory
Women's fan writing and transformative works in eleventh-century Japan
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Praxis
Face and politeness in fandom in China
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 40 (2023): General - Article
Predatory seduction: Scenting as a catalyst for power hierarchy in omegaverse fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Praxis
Reimagining queer female histories through fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Theory
The fan-historian
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - FanLIS
What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our Own
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Interview
Exploring fandom and the performance paradigm: An interview with Kurt Lancaster, author of "Interacting with 'Babylon 5'"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 25 (2017) - Praxis
How digital remix and fan culture helped the Lego comeback
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Interview
Interview with Louisa Ellen Stein: Whole self and felt scholarship in fan studies
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 41 (2023): Chinese Fandoms - Article
A male idol becoming a girl? Nisu fans' sexual fantasy about male stars
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 35 (2021): Fan Studies Pedagogies - Symposium
Transcultural fan studies in practice: A conversation
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