Table of Contents
Editorial
Extending transformation | HTML |
TWC Editor |
Theory
The labor of creativity: Women’s work, quilting, and the uncommodified life | Abstract HTML |
Debora J Halbert |
Sex detectives: “Law & Order: SVU”‘s fans, critics, and characters investigate lesbian desire | Abstract HTML |
Julie Levin Russo |
On productivity and game fandom | Abstract HTML |
Hanna Wirman |
Praxis
Sites of participation: Wiki fandom and the case of Lostpedia | Abstract HTML |
Jason Mittell |
Identity and authenticity in the filk community | Abstract HTML |
Melissa L. Tatum |
The Web planet: How the changing Internet divided “Doctor Who” fan fiction writers | Abstract HTML |
Leora Hadas |
Symposium
The magic of television: Thinking through magical realism in recent TV | HTML |
Lynne Joyrich |
The future of academic writing? | HTML |
Avi Santo |
Repackaging fan culture: The regifting economy of ancillary content models | HTML |
Suzanne Scott |
Snogs of innocence, snogs of experience | HTML |
Dana Shilling |
Playing [with] multiple roles: Readers, authors, and characters in “Who Is Blaise Zabini?” | HTML |
Anne Collins Smith |
“A Jedi like my father before me”: Social identity and the New York Comic Con | HTML |
Jen Gunnels |
“The Hunt for Gollumâ€: Tracking issues of fandom cultures | HTML |
Robin Anne Reid |
Pattern recognition: A dialogue on racism in fan communities | HTML |
TWC Editor |
Interview
Interview with Verb Noire | HTML |
K. Tempest Bradford |
Interview with Mark Smith and Denise Paolucci | HTML |
zvi LikesTV |
Interview with Chris Bouchard | HTML |
Emma Dollard |
Review
“Camgirls: Celebrity and community in the age of social networks,” by Theresa M. Senft | HTML |
Adriano Barone |
“Introduction to Japanese horror film,” by Colette Balmain | HTML |
Alessia Alfieroni |
“Pride and prejudice and zombies: The classic Regency romance—Now with ultraviolent zombie mayhem!,” by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith | HTML |
Craig B. Jacobsen |