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    Fan fiction and ancient scribal cultures by Frauke Uhlenbruch, Sonja Ammann

    Published in Transformative Works and Cultures (2019-12-01)
    “…Editorial for guest-edited issue, “Fan Fiction and Ancient Scribal Cultures,” Transformative Works and Cultures, no. 31 (December 15, 2019).…”
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    Recreating Fantasy: Fan culture in fan-made merchandise and advertising on Chinese social media by Zang Ruiyang

    Published in SHS Web of Conferences (2024-01-01)
    “…Fandom has long been recognized as a dynamic and participatory culture. In the context of Chinese social media Weibo, this study investigates the fan-made merchandise and advertising landscape within the pop culture fan community, and explores how fan producers and consumers interact in the creation, promotion, and acquisition of fan-made merchandise by delving into the intricacies of product design, advertisement composition and its impact on audience feedback. …”
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    Sneakerheads as fans and sneaker fandom as participatory culture by Ekaterina Kulinicheva

    Published in Transformative Works and Cultures (2021-09-01)
    “…This paper considers sneakerheads, or sneaker collectors and enthusiasts, as fans. It explores both them and their participatory culture, developing a new approach to researching sneakerheads: I here conceptualize sneaker collecting as an object-inspired fandom to highlight the difference between sneaker fandom and other object-oriented fandoms. …”
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    Culturally mapping universes: Fan production as ethnographic fragments by Jen Gunnels, Carrie J. Cole

    Published in Transformative Works and Cultures (2011-09-01)
    “…Performatively, the fan enacts the ethnographer's in-betweenness. Both fan and ethnographer are not of the culture and yet not not of the culture they explore and attempt to explain. …”
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    Wikipedia and participatory culture: Why fans edit [symposium] by Paul Thomas

    Published in Transformative Works and Cultures (2016-09-01)
    “…Online, fans of popular culture media partake in participatory culture in various ways, such as writing fan fiction and scrutinizing media on message boards. …”
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    "Cultural acupuncture": Fan activism and the Harry Potter Alliance by Henry Jenkins

    Published in Transformative Works and Cultures (2012-06-01)
    “…Building on this background, this article examines how the Harry Potter Alliance encourages young people to speak out as fans on a broad range of human rights and social justice issues through what the group's leader, Andrew Slack, calls "cultural acupuncture." …”
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    Croatian anime and manga fans: an encounter with Japanese culture and language by Velna Rončević

    Published in Tabula (2021-01-01)
    “…This research is based on interviews with Croatian anime and manga fans and inquires into their motivation to learn the Japanese language and culture. …”
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    ‘Firearming’ Fairytales: NRA and Gun Culture in American Fan-Fiction by Bhakti Satrio Nugroho

    Published in J-Lalite (2022-12-01)
    “…Thus, this analysis shows that those fan-fictionalized fairytales consist of two main aspects: gun as protector and gun culture as common culture in the United States. …”
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