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  1. Fan (fiction) acting on media and the politics of appropriation
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Siegen, Siegen

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: In: Media and Communication ; 5 (2017) 3. - ISSN 2183–2439, S. 15 – 27. - DOI: 10.17645/mac.v5i3.990
    Subjects: Fan-Fiction ; Kommerzialisierung
    Other subjects: Array
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  2. Fan (fiction) acting on media and the politics of appropriation

    Abstract: Fanfiction is the creative appropriation and transformation of existing popular media texts by fans who take stories, worlds and/or characters as starting points and create their own stories based on them. As a cultural field of practice,... more

     

    Abstract: Fanfiction is the creative appropriation and transformation of existing popular media texts by fans who take stories, worlds and/or characters as starting points and create their own stories based on them. As a cultural field of practice, fanfiction questions prevalent concepts of individual authorship and proprietary of cultural goods. At the same time, fanfiction itself is challenged. Through processes of mediatization, fanfiction grew and became increasingly visible. Third parties, ranging from the media industry (e.g., film studios) and copyright holders to journalism and academia, are interested in fanfiction and are following its development. We regard fanfiction communities and fan acting as fields for experimentation and as discursive arenas which can help understand what appropriating, writing and publishing in a digital culture and the future of writing might look like. In this paper, we outline important debates on the legitimacy and nature of fanfiction and present prel

     

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    Language: English
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    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/55525
    DDC Categories: 070; 301
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Fan; (thesoz)Mediatisierung; (thesoz)Rezeption; (thesoz)Digitalisierung; (thesoz)Medien; (thesoz)Medienkultur; (thesoz)Urheberrecht; (thesoz)Vermarktung; (thesoz)Autor; (thesoz)Kultur; (thesoz)Forschungsergebnis; (thesoz)Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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    In: Media and Communication ; 5 (2017) 3 ; 15-27

  3. Fan (fiction) acting on media and the politics of appropriation

    Abstract: Fanfiction is the creative appropriation and transformation of existing popular media texts by fans who take stories, worlds and/or characters as starting points and create their own stories based on them. As a cultural field of practice,... more

     

    Abstract: Fanfiction is the creative appropriation and transformation of existing popular media texts by fans who take stories, worlds and/or characters as starting points and create their own stories based on them. As a cultural field of practice, fanfiction questions prevalent concepts of individual authorship and proprietary of cultural goods. At the same time, fanfiction itself is challenged. Through processes of mediatization, fanfiction grew and became increasingly visible. Third parties, ranging from the media industry (e.g., film studios) and copyright holders to journalism and academia, are interested in fanfiction and are following its development. We regard fanfiction communities and fan acting as fields for experimentation and as discursive arenas which can help understand what appropriating, writing and publishing in a digital culture and the future of writing might look like. In this paper, we outline important debates on the legitimacy and nature of fanfiction and present prel

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Undefined
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 820
    Subjects: Fan; Mediatisierung; Rezeption; Digitalisierung; Medien; Medienkultur; Urheberrecht; Vermarktung; Autor; Kultur; Forschungsergebnis; Bundesrepublik Deutschland
  4. Fan (fiction) acting on media and the politics of appropriation

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Undefined
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 820
    Subjects: collective and distributed authorship; commercialization; fanfiction
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