A weekly list of new/recent fan studies research that’s just been added to the Fan Studies Bibliography. Works are divided into things that are open access (=immediately readable for anyone) and not open access (=behind a paywall or not yet public).
If we missed anything or made a mistake, submit a correction and we’ll fix it in next week’s edition. Happy reading!
Open access
Beattie, Melissa. “‘My’ Hero or Epic Fail? Torchwood as Transnational Telefantasy.” Palabra Clave 20.3 (2017). Available: http://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/7033
Chadborn, Daniel, Patrick Edwards, and Stephen Reysen. “Displaying Fan Identity to Make Friends.” Intensities: The Journal of Cult Media May 2017.9 (2017). Available: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Reysen/publication/316856709_Displaying_fan_identity_to_make_friends/links/59145fa14585152e199dc6d2/Displaying-fan-identity-to-make-friends.pdf
Chan, Y. H., and N. L. Wong. “The use of anime in teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language.” Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology 5.2 (2017): 68–78. https://umexpert.um.edu.my/file/publication/00009536_149678.pdf
Deshler, Kira M. “Not Another Dead Lesbian: The Bury Your Gays Trope, Queer Grief, and The 100.” Whitman College, 2017. Available: http://arminda.whitman.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1334&context=theses
He, Tianxiang. “Control or promote? China’s cultural censorship system and its influence on copyright protection.” QUEEN MARY JOURNAL OF IN℡LECTUAL PROPERTY 7.1 (2017): 74–98. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tianxiang_He/publication/316086882_Control_or_promote_China%27s_cultural_censorship_system_and_its_influence_on_copyright_protection/links/58ef68c5458515930ece0150/Control-or-promote-Chinas-cultural-censorship-system-and-its-influence-on-copyright-protection.pdf
Jaworksi, B. “#Hashtag trigger warning: using Tumblr to understand current conflict in higher education.” Georgetown University, 2017. Available: https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/1043760
Richardson, Anna. “A Long Strange Trip through the Evolution of Fan Production, Fan-Branding, and Historical Representation in the Grateful Dead Online Archive” (n.d.). Available: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3697&context=theses
Not open access
De Zwart, Melissa. “‘Someone is angry on the internet’: copyright, creativity and control in the context of fan fiction.” In Research Handbook on Intellectual Property in Media and Entertainment. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Pub, 2017.
Farghaly, Nadine, and Simon Bacon, eds. To Boldly Go: Essays on Gender and Identity in the Star Trek Universe. McFarland, 2017.
Fennell, Jack. “Infinite diversity in infinite combinations: the representation of transgender identities in Star Trek.” In To Boldly Go: Essays on Gender and Identity in the Star Trek Universe. McFarland, 2017.
Harriss, Chandler. “The Producer as Fan: Forensic Fandom and The Good Wife.” Journal of Communication Inquiry (2017): 196859917712233.
Palmer, Lorrie. “Female leadership, sacrifice, and technological mastery.” In To Boldly Go: Essays on Gender and Identity in the Star Trek Universe. McFarland, 2017.
Richardson, Megan, and Sam Ricketson, eds. Research Handbook on Intellectual Property in Media and Entertainment. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Pub, 2017.
Sauro, Shannon. “Fandom and Online Interest Groups.” In Language, Education and Technology. Ed. Steven Thorne and Stephen May, 1–12. Encyclopedia of Language and Education. Springer International Publishing, 2017. Online. Internet. 13 Jun. 2017. Available: http://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-3-319-02328-1_10-1
Tan, David. “Fair use and transformative play in the digital age.” In Research Handbook on Intellectual Property in Media and Entertainment. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Pub, 2017.
Yamada, Keisuke. Supercell’s Supercell featuring Hatsune Miku. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2017.