Fanfiction as Queer Healing: Femslash Authorship and the Swan Queen Ship

Author:   Dr Alice M. Chapman-Kelly (Fellow-in-Residence, Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, University of Oxford, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350350861


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Fanfiction as Queer Healing: Femslash Authorship and the Swan Queen Ship


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Author:   Dr Alice M. Chapman-Kelly (Fellow-in-Residence, Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, University of Oxford, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9781350350861


ISBN 10:   1350350869
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 November 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Introduction: ‘We wrote them fairytales, and we wrote ourselves fairytales’ Part 1: Queering genre 1. ‘“Season One … Episode One”’: Remembering femslash fandom in coalitiongirl’s Send Up a Signal (that everything’s fine) (2015c) 2. ‘“always the cure”’: Reclaiming darkness in lostlilsnail’s Striking Down Roots (2018a) 3. ‘over and over and over again’: Rescripting romance in deemn’s Cops & Robbers (2014c) Part 2: Queering family 4. ‘lungs and blood and foolish heart all yearning’: Embodied non-biological maternity in everdeen’s i’ve tried to resist being last on your list (2016) 5. ‘“Welcome home, querida”’: Children’s books, belonging and being enough in amycarey’s Down the Rabbit Hole (2014) 6. ‘A small body held against her chest’: Parenting pasts and futures in gingerandhoney’s When you think all is lost, look again (2015) Part 3: Queering magic 7. ‘encuentre a la que deje atrás’ (‘find the one I left behind’): Finding home and re-enchanting community in DiazTuna’s In the Night (2019b) and In the Day (2020b) Epilogue: ‘passing stillness’ References Index

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Alice M. Chapman-Kelly is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. She has written widely on queer female fandoms and their relationship to lesbian literary culture. She published her first book, Decolonising the Conrad Canon, in 2022.

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