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Title The darker side of slash fan fiction : essays on power, consent and the body / edited by Ashton Spacey.

Publication Info. Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland and Company, Inc., Publishers, [2018]
©2018

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 Moore Stacks  PN3377.5.F33 D36 2018    Available  ---
Description vi, 250 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Preface -- Introduction / Ashton Spacey -- Section I--Aberrant Realities: Fringe Bodies and Marginalized Identities : Slashing the Invisible: Bodily Autonomy in Asexual Fan Fiction / Lýsa Westberg Gabriel -- Icons of Self-Destruction: The Portrayal of Aggression and Abusive Behaviors in Band Slash Fiction / Ágnes Zsila and Zsolt Demetrovics -- (Un)Sanctioned Bodies: The State-Sexuality-Disability Nexus in Captain America Slash Fan Fiction / Divya Garg -- Not So Star-Spangled: Examining Race, Privilege and Problems in MCU's Captain America Fandom / Cait Coker and Rukmini Pande -- Section II--Sexual Inscription and Bodily Boundaries : When the Omega Empath Met the Alpha Doctor: An Analysis of the Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics in the Hannibal Fandom / Laura Campillo Arnaiz -- Pregnancy as Bondage: Impregnating the Cisgender Man in Works of Sherlock and Merlin Slash Fiction / Jesse Ashman -- Erotic Imaginaries of Power in Fan Fiction Tropes / Samantha Close and Cynthia Wang -- Section III--Power, Desire and the Erotics of Consent : A Bad Bromance: Betrayal, Violence and Dark Delight in Subverting the Romance Narrative / Charity A. Fowler -- Dubious Consent: The Revival of Ravishment / Ashton Spacey -- "Happy Consensual Gangbangs": Deconstruction of Sports Cultures and Hegemonic Masculinity in Football RPF / Milena Popova.
Summary Like other forms of fan fiction, slash fiction--centered on same-sex relationships between two or more characters--is a powerful cultural dialogue. Though the genre can be socially transformative, particularly as an active feminist resistance to patriarchal ideologies, it is complex and continually evolving. This collection of new essays covers topics on real, "fringe" bodies and identities; the inscription and transgression of bodily boundaries; and the exploration of power, autonomy and personal agency. Considering the darker side of the genre, these essays discuss how systems of authority are both challenged adn reiterated by the erotic imagination, and how the voices of marginalized groups are both raised and ignored within slash fiction and fan communities--back cover.
Subject Fan fiction -- History and criticism.
Fan fiction.
Gay culture in literature.
Gay culture in literature.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Subject Fanfiction.
Added Author Spacey, Ashton, 1991- editor.
ISBN 1476671214 (paperback)
9781476671215 (paperback)