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Judith May Fathallah
434 pages • first pub 2013 (editions) not a book user-added
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Language: English
Publisher: University College Cardiff Press
Publication date: 02 February 2013
Description
This thesis argues that fanfic operates through a paradox of legitimation. Using the current cult text Supernatural (CW, 2006-) as a case study, discourse theory adapted from Foucault is utilized to establish that discursive formations from the s...
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Judith May Fathallah
434 pages • first pub 2013 (editions) not a book user-added
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: University College Cardiff Press
Publication date: 02 February 2013
Description
This thesis argues that fanfic operates through a paradox of legitimation. Using the current cult text Supernatural (CW, 2006-) as a case study, discourse theory adapted from Foucault is utilized to establish that discursive formations from the s...
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