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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Editorial
Fandom histories
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Symposium
"edmund is trans he told me himself": Recognition in transgender Shakespeare fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Symposium
"One day longer, one day stronger": Online platforms, fan support and the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 2 (2009) - Symposium
Playing Sue
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 10 (2012) - Theory
The German federal election of 2009: The challenge of participatory cultures in political campaigns
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 11 (2012) - Praxis
"But this is my story and this is how I wanted to write it": Author’s notes as a fannish claim to power in fan fiction writing
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 12 (2013) - Theory
Rotten use patterns: What entertainment theories can do for the study of boys' love
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Book review
"Comic books and American cultural history," edited by Matthew Pustz
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 24 (2017) - Symposium
"Once Upon a Time" in queer fandom
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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. 34 (2020): General - Theory
The dysphoric body politic, or Seizing the means of imagination
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Symposium
My coming out as an A-ha fan
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 19 (2015) - Symposium
A brief history of fan fiction in Germany
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