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Cult Fiction by Richard Shephard, Andrew Calcutt
app.thestorygraph.comhypothesis” rather than as a textual property.
Henry Jenkins • Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture

At one point I was struggling to connect the dots and our moderator, the science fiction scholar Sherryl Vint, made the very astute observation that what seems to capture my interest is the gap between models and reality.
The Queen's Doll's House
Last, Hearn’s discussion of “self-branding,” in reality TV, directly challenges the assumption that affective labor is a creative activity or a vehicle for self-expression. It shows that while drawing from the emotions and personality of the workers, the selfhood performed is shaped by specific dictates and disciplinary structures, and the selling
... See moreSilvia Federici • Revolution at Point Zero: Housework, Reproduction, and Feminist Struggle
movement of fandomfrom a physical space to a virtual one has not adequately been addressed in the academic literature.
Kristina Busse • Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet: New Essays
But the point of hacking porn isn't necessarily to create new forms of queer eroticism but perhaps to open up representations of sex and gender more broadly.
