Fanfiction as Queer Healing

Fanfiction as Queer Healing

Femslash Authorship and the Swan Queen Ship

Chapman-Kelly, Dr Alice M.

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

11/2024

232

Dura

9781350350861

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: 'We wrote them fairytales, and we wrote ourselves fairytales'

Part 1: Queering genre

1. '"Season One ... Episode One"':
Remembering femslash fandom in coalitiongirl's Send Up a Signal (that everything's fine) (2015c)

2. '"always the cure"':
Reclaiming darkness in lostlilsnail's Striking Down Roots (2018a)

3. 'over and over and over again':
Rescripting romance in deemn's Cops & Robbers (2014c)

Part 2: Queering family

4. 'lungs and blood and foolish heart all yearning':
Embodied non-biological maternity in everdeen's i've tried to resist being last on your list (2016)

5. '"Welcome home, querida"':
Children's books, belonging and being enough in amycarey's Down the Rabbit Hole (2014)

6. 'A small body held against her chest':
Parenting pasts and futures in gingerandhoney's When you think all is lost, look again (2015)

Part 3: Queering magic

7. 'encuentre a la que deje atras' ('find the one I left behind'):
Finding home and re-enchanting community in DiazTuna's In the Night (2019b) and In the Day (2020b)

Epilogue: 'passing stillness'

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Once Upon a Time; ABC; Regina Mills; Emma Swan; Swan Queen; fanfiction; fandom; queer studies; decolonial studies; media studies; queer time; fairy tales; female-female pairing; anti-racist; fan communities; communities of colour; fan fiction; femslash fandom; fantasy studies; fantasy; television; fan-authored works