The Case for Fanfiction: Exploring the Pleasures and Practices of a Maligned Craft

Challenging readers to rethink what they read and why, the author questions the aesthetic assumptions that have led to the devaluing of fanfiction--a genre criticized as both tasteless and derivative--and other "guilty pleasure" reading (and writing), including romance and fantasy. The complicated relationship between "fanfic" and intellectual property rights is discussed in light of the millennia-old tradition of derivative literature, before modern copyright law established originality as the hallmark of great fiction.

"Absorbed reading"--the practice of immersing oneself in the narrative versus critically "reading from a distance"--is a strong motive for the appropriation by fanfiction of canon characters and worlds.

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The Case for Fanfiction: Exploring the Pleasures and Practices of a Maligned Craft

Challenging readers to rethink what they read and why, the author questions the aesthetic assumptions that have led to the devaluing of fanfiction--a genre criticized as both tasteless and derivative--and other "guilty pleasure" reading (and writing), including romance and fantasy. The complicated relationship between "fanfic" and intellectual property rights is discussed in light of the millennia-old tradition of derivative literature, before modern copyright law established originality as the hallmark of great fiction.

"Absorbed reading"--the practice of immersing oneself in the narrative versus critically "reading from a distance"--is a strong motive for the appropriation by fanfiction of canon characters and worlds.

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The Case for Fanfiction: Exploring the Pleasures and Practices of a Maligned Craft

The Case for Fanfiction: Exploring the Pleasures and Practices of a Maligned Craft

by Ashley J. Barner
The Case for Fanfiction: Exploring the Pleasures and Practices of a Maligned Craft

The Case for Fanfiction: Exploring the Pleasures and Practices of a Maligned Craft

by Ashley J. Barner

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Overview

Challenging readers to rethink what they read and why, the author questions the aesthetic assumptions that have led to the devaluing of fanfiction--a genre criticized as both tasteless and derivative--and other "guilty pleasure" reading (and writing), including romance and fantasy. The complicated relationship between "fanfic" and intellectual property rights is discussed in light of the millennia-old tradition of derivative literature, before modern copyright law established originality as the hallmark of great fiction.

"Absorbed reading"--the practice of immersing oneself in the narrative versus critically "reading from a distance"--is a strong motive for the appropriation by fanfiction of canon characters and worlds.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476668772
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 10/31/2017
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ashley J. Barner received her Ph.D. in literature from Ohio University and is the author of a fantasy novel. She lives in Pennsylvania, with her family and their fourteen cats.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. “Nouseled” in Books
2. Getting Above Themselves
3. Story ­Sue-icide
4. Scope for Discontent
5. Please Don’t Kill the Author
6. Follow the Money
7. Damaging the Brand
8. Schrödinger’s Legolas
Conclusions
Glossary
Chapter Notes
Works Cited
Index
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