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TWC's issue 39 is out! The focus is on Trans Fandom & includes essays on mpreg, #trans rage, #TeenWolf, fanfiction, possibility and recognition, #HarryPotter, and more. Read more at https://t.co/LldNEkUDTr #fanstudies
I've been trying really hard to come up with something that I think would work well for #fanstudies and I don't think I'm doing great so far; give me some prompt suggestions? :)
Transformative Works and Cultures' Issue 37 is out! This issue’s 5 #bookreviews, 22 essays, and a dedicated section on FanLIS seek to start conversations on how academics do #fanstudies and fan histories. Read more at https://t.co/R9EWe2pbSE #TWC
#OTW's #fanstudies journal, Transformative Works and Cultures, launches a new structure for submissions which takes effect as of issue No. 38. New #TWC co-editors Mel Stanfill & Poe Johnson discuss the change at https://t.co/IlZAjBqxgd
#TWC issue 36 is out w/ articles on historical #fanfiction, racial justice, #comicbook #fandom, #censorship and #Carmilla among many other topics. Find out more about the new issue and about how you can contribute to future ones: https://t.co/pjSyvHEb5G #fanstudies
TWC's no. 35 on #FanStudies #Pedagogies is out! This issue focuses on #fandom in the #classroom & includes a multimedia section. #TWC is looking for fan contributions for future issues, so if you have written #meta, review the Symposium guidelines! https://t.co/ebfsHGWVf0
Transformative Works and Cultures' Issue No. 33, "Fan Studies #Methodologies," is out! This issue's interview and 24 essays seek to start conversations on how #academics do #fanstudies. Read more at https://t.co/7eKfmAqsrT
Hi #fanstudies folks! Just wondering if there are any of you out there who know of any articles/studies that look at the ratio of male to female fanfic writers. Would really appreciate any leads! Thanks! :)