Twilight, True Blood and The Vampire Diaries have sparked off intense fan activity and generated a large quantity of fan fiction: stories which test the limits of an already existing fictional work and explore gaps and discrepancies within it. Working from the idea that texts constitute archives, expanded and altered by each addition, close readings of a selection of fanfics illustrate particular transformative practices in the online environment. The central figure of the vampire is read through the lens of fanfic authors' contributions to the archives, particularly regarding how figuratively or literally refanged versions of the trope are used to subvert norms established in the source texts concerning depictions of sexuality, sexual practices, and monstrosity. Complex relationships between authorial power and subversion, between mainstream messages and individual interpretations, are examined through fanfic analyses, the findings contributing to discussions about contemporary literary creativity.
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Weight: 340g
Dimensions: 150 x 226mm
Publication Date: 30 Jul 2013
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780786470440
About Malin IsakssonMaria Lindgren Leavenworth
Maria Lindgren Leavenworth is an associate professor of English literature in the Department of Language Studies at Umeå University in Sweden. Her previous research interests include travel writing nordicity and issues pertaining to intertextuality. She has published articles on travel writers Selina Bunbury Bayard Taylor and S. H. Kent and on works within the science fiction genre. Malin Isaksson is an assistant professor of French literature at Umeå University in Sweden. She has published articles on the critical reception of works by Marie Darrieussecq and Virginie Despentes. Individually and together in the project FAN(G)S they both have written extensively on vampire fan fiction in both English and Swedish.