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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Article
Turing tests, catfishing, and other technologies of transgender rage
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 38 (2022): General - The Year Without a Comic-Con
Framing the Covid-19 pandemic's impacts on fan conventions
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Symposium
Fandom image-making and the fan gaze in transnational K-pop fan cam culture
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 42 (2024): Fandom and Platforms - Article
Analyzing an archive of allyish distributed mentorship in "Speak" fan fiction comments and reviews
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Praxis
"Kinda like the folklore of its day": "Supernatural," fairy tales, and ostension
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Symposium
"Supernatural" bodies: Writing subjugation and resistance onto Sam and Dean Winchester
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Interview
Interview with Keith R. A. DeCandido
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Editorial
Love! Valor! "Supernatural!"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Praxis
Vidding and the perversity of critical pleasure: Sex, violence, and voyeurism in "Closer" and "On the Prowl"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 9 (2012) - Symposium
The two-source illusion: How vidding practices changed Jonathan McIntosh’s political remix videos
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 14 (2013) - Praxis
Fannish discourse communities and the construction of gender in "The X-Files"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 11 (2012) - Praxis
Performing self, performing character: Exploring gender performativity in online role-playing games
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 12 (2013) - Praxis
Transplanted boys' love conventions and anti-"shota" polemics in a German manga: Fahr Sindram's "Losing Neverland"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Praxis
A pragmatics of things: Materiality and constraint in fan practices
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 16 (2014) - Praxis
Cosplaying the media mix: Examining Japan's media environment, its static forms, and its influence on cosplay
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 18 (2015) - Praxis
The digital fandom of Na'vi speakers
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 21 (2016) - Theory
The role of affect in fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 20 (2015) - Symposium
The transformative world of winter fashion in a Nunavik village
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 22 (2016) - Praxis
Local newspaper movie contests and the creation of the first movie fans
Abstract HTML Figure 1. Screenshot of Lima Daily News, May 12, 1915, with headline "Who Will Be Ruth?: Question Put to Women Readers" indicating the start of the “Man Haters” contest. Figure 2. Screenshot of the of the Pittsburg (PA) Press, May 26, 1911 with the headline “Enter The Press’ Moving Picture Contest” indicating the rules of the Lyman H. Howe Travel Festival contest. Figure 3. Screenshots of the Lima Daily News (L) and Wilkes Barr Times (R) announcing the winners in the Lyman H. Howe "Famous Building" contest. Note that both the headline and opening paragraphs are almost identical. Screenshot of the Milwaukee Journal, April 10, 1915, with the headline “Can You Write A Photo Ply?” indicating the rules for the "Made in Milwaukee Picture Play" Figure 5. Screenshot of the Milwaukee Journal, May 9, 1915, with the headline “Finished Scenario Shows ‘Movie’ Fans Big Step in Film Making and Provide Ambitious Photoplaywrights with Model” indicating the reasons the paper the paper organized... Figure 6. Screenshot of Milwaukee Journal, April 21, 1915, with headline “Journal Photoplay Story Contest Ends Friday: Film Stories so Numerous Judges Need an Extra Day” indicating the popularity of the contest. Figure 7. List of cities that ran "Man Haters" contests. Figure 13. Screenshots from of the Lima Daily News (L) and Logansport Journal Tribune (R), showing the standard opening articles for the "Man Haters" contest. Figure 14. Screenshot of a standard coupon for the Who Will Be Ruth Contest? from the Cedar Rapids Republican Figure 8. Screenshot of the Pittsburg Press, April 29, 1908, with the headline “Of Interest to Women: Taught Marriage is Sinful, She Marries First Man She Meets”, which tells the story of Adah Pratt of the Belton Woman's Commonwealth Screenshot from The Man Haters film showing Ruth and Henry's first romantic encounter. Figure 10. Screenshot from The Man Haters film showing the collective grief of the Man Haters club over the marriage of Ruth and Henry. Figure 11. Screenshot from The Man Haters film showing Ruth's final statement in the film. Figure 12. Screenshot from The Man Haters, showing The Man Haters Club in hot pursuit of Ruth and Henry. Screenshot from The Man Haters, showing The Man Haters Club in hot pursuit of Ruth and Henry. This is one of the many comedic scenes where the club... Figure 15. Screenshot of Nashville Tennessean, February 27, 1916 showing an ad for a Who Will Be Ruth contest in the city. Figure 16. Screenshot from the Mount Carmel (PA) Item, June 6, 1916 of the Who Will Be Flo? contest coupon. DELETE -
Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 25 (2017) - Book review
"Boys love manga and beyond: History, culture, and community in Japan," edited by Mark McLelland et al.
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 26 (2018): Social TV Fandom and the Media Industries - Symposium
Fan reactions to "The Leftovers" and "Twin Peaks: The Return"
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 29 (2019): Fans of Color, Fandoms of Color - Symposium
Fandom, the Filipino diaspora, and media convergence in the Philippine context
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 30 (2019) - Praxis
Big name fandom and the (inevitable) failure of Disflix
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 32 (2020): Fandom and Politics - Symposium
Mobilizing minions: Fan activism efficacy of Misha Collins fans in "Supernatural" fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 32 (2020): Fandom and Politics - Book review
"Straight Korean female fans and their gay fantasies," by Jungmin Kwon
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Praxis
Zankie, queerbaiting, and performative rhetorics of bisexuality
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 34 (2020): General - Symposium
Revisiting parasocial theory in fan studies: Pathological or (path)illogical?
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 36 (2021): General - Praxis
"Carmilla" fandom as a lesbian community of feeling
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 35 (2021): Fan Studies Pedagogies - Multimedia
Broadway YouTubers and musical theater fandom
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 37 (2022): Fandom Histories - Theory
I also eat the straights: Male heterosexual fandoms writing LGBTQ+ media history in Japan
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 4 (2010) - Praxis
Annihilating love and heterosexuality without women: Romance, generic difference, and queer politics in "Supernatural" fan fiction
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 6 (2011) - Editorial
"I'm Buffy, and you're history": Putting fan studies into history
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 13 (2013) - Interview
Toward a feminist superhero: An interview with Will Brooker, Sarah Zaidan, and Suze Shore
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Transformative Works and Cultures Vol. 39 (2023): Trans Fandom - Editorial
Trans fandom
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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. 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. 33 (2020): Fan Studies Methodologies - Editorial
Toward some fanons of fan studies
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