Loving Fanfiction

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Academic fan community
affect theory
Affective Economies
Affective Practice
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Beta Reader
Brice Heath
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De Kosnik
digital literacy practices
embodiment in media
Emotion Economy
Emotional element
emotional engagement in digital fan communities
Emotioned Literacy
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Ethical Researchers
ethnographic analysis
Ethnographic Wide Angle Lens
Fan Communities
Fan Practices
Fan Scholars
Fan Studies
fan studies research
Fanfiction Community
Fanfiction practices
Fanfiction Writers
Fannish identity
Gift Culture
Happy Father's Day
Happy Father’s Day
identity formation online
LOTR
Main Character
Mary Sue
Online fandom
Platform Model
Smart Phone
Tv Episode

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367896850
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Loving Fanfiction explores emotion within the context of fandoms, specifically online fanfiction. Through exploring fans’ narratives about themselves and the fanwork they produce and consume, the author theorizes how identity, cognition, emotion, the body, and embodiment come together in literacy development and practices.

Drawing on affect theory to explore the complex roles of emotions, literacy, identity, and the digital, both in their own position and in the worlds of engaged fans, Brit Kelley systematically analyses work from a six-year ethnographic study across fandoms—from Harry Potter and WWE, to Gotham and Twilight. Their analysis expands upon current understandings of fandom by more thoroughly theorizing the deeply emotional element of fanfiction practices, and connects to the academic fan community to draw connections and implications for the role of emotion in teaching and research.

This unique perspective on emotions, love, and fandoms will be of significant interest to scholars and students of media and communication studies, fan studies, literature, creative writing, cultural studies, digital humanities, and literacy studies.

Brit Kelley is a Lecturer in the University Writing Program at UC Davis.

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