Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why a Fan Fiction Studies Reader Now?
Part 1. Fan Fiction as Literature
1. Henry Jenkins, Textual Poachers
2. Roberta Pearson, It’s Always 1895: Sherlock Holmes in Cyberspace
3. Cornel Sandvoss, The Death of the Reader? : Literary Theory and the Study of Texts in Popular Culture
Part 2. Fan Identity and Feminism
4. Joanna Russ, Pornography by Women for Women, with Love
5. Patricia Frazer Lamb and Diana l. Veith, Romantic Myth, Transcendence, and Star Trek Zines
6. Sara Gwenllian Jones, The Sex Lives of Cult Television Characters
Part 3. Fan Communities and Affect
7. Camille Bacon-Smith, Training New Members
8. Nicholas Abercrombie and Brian Longhurst, Fans and Enthusiasts
9. Constance Penley, Future Men
Part 4. Fan Creativity and Performance
10. Kurt Lancaster, Performing in Babylon—Performing in Everyday Life
11. Francesca Coppa, Writing Bodies in Space: Media Fan Fiction as Theatrical Performance
Bibliography
Permissions
Index