Gender and sexuality representations on fan parodies on the internet: the slash fanfiction issue
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22409/cadletrasuff.2017n54a407Keywords:
gender, parody, fan culture.Abstract
This paper analyses multimodal productions by fan communities on the internet as processes of gender representation and parody, based on two examples of texts in which normative coherence between sex, gender and desire are infringed. Based on that, we discuss as a primary focus the relevance of such studies today.
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