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Refractory Volume 5, 2004

Published Feb 3rd 2004

Editor, Angela Ndalianis

CONTENTS

1. The Democratic Genre: fan fiction in a literary context
by Sheenagh Pugh

2.‘You That Way, We This Way’: Spectatorship and Song in Kenneth Branagh’s Love’s Labour’s Lost
by Felicia Chan & Yong Li Lan

4.Under the Waterfall: A Fanfiction community’s Analysis of their Self-Representation and Peer Review
by Kristi Lee

5.Collapsing the Extra/Textual:Passions and Intensities of Knowledge in Buffy: the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Online Fan Communities
by Marianne Cantwell

6.
‘Help When Times Are Hard’: Bereavement and Star Trek Fan Letters

by Lincoln Geraghty

7.
Queering the Slayer-Text: Reading Possibilities in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

by Rebecca Beirne

8.Wonderment and Awe - the Way of the Kami
by Lucy Wright

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The Democratic Genre: fan fiction in a literary context - Sheenagh Pugh

Published Feb 3rd 2004

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‘You That Way, We This Way’: Spectatorship and Song in Kenneth Branagh’s Love’s Labour’s Lost - Felicia Chan & Yong Li Lan

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Under the Waterfall: A Fanfiction community’s Analysis of their Self-Representation and Peer Review - Kristi Lee

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Collapsing the Extra/Textual:Passions and Intensities of Knowledge in Buffy: the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Online Fan Communities - Marianne Cantwell

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‘Help When Times Are Hard’: Bereavement and Star Trek Fan Letters - Lincoln Geraghty

Published Feb 3rd 2004

“How we deal with death is at least as important as how we deal with life, wouldn’t you say?”
- Kirk to Saavik, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan [1982]. 

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Queering the Slayer-Text: Reading Possibilities in Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Rebecca Beirne

Published Feb 3rd 2004

Until the mid-1990s, the image of the polluted homosexual dominated the screen. Then there was a striking change: the rise of the “normal gay”. - Steven Seidman, Beyond the Closet[1]

Employing the subversive power of the unnatural to unseat the Platonic world view, the queer, unlike the rather polite categories of gay and lesbian, revels in the discourse of the loathsome, the outcast, the idiomatically-proscribed position of same-sex desire.
- Sue-Ellen Case, ‘Tracking the Vampire’[2]

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Wonderment and Awe - the Way of the Kami - Lucy Wright

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