[HTML][HTML] Analyzing an archive of allyish distributed mentorship in “Speak” fan fiction comments and reviews

A Moore - Transformative Works and Cultures, 2024 - journal.transformativeworks.org
Young adult sexual assault narrative Speak (1999), by Laurie Halse Anderson, has inspired
a small yet significant fandom, especially across two key platforms: Archive of Our Own …

'Just a bit of fluff and happiness': Examining Romantic Rewritings of Respair in YA Sexual Assault Narrative Fanfiction

A Moore - International Research in Children's Literature, 2023 - euppublishing.com
Drawing on the concept of feminist respair, this paper takes up fanfiction written in response
to two young adult (YA) sexual assault narratives and considers how the trauma in each is …

'We know Charlie': A case of epistolary education and brave space in The Perks of Being a Wallflower fanfiction

A Moore - Journal of Fandom Studies, 2024 - intellectdiscover.com
This article takes up epistolary writing and the chronicling of experiences with and the
impact of sexual violence in an example of fanfiction written in response to the classic young …

" They're all kinda dark…": Speak and Thirteen Reasons Why Fanfiction Poetry as Resistance to Rape Culture

A Moore - Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 2022 - muse.jhu.edu
This paper analyzes a genre not typically explored: fanfiction poetry writing, particularly
crafted in response to young adult sexual assault narratives. Examinations of poetry inspired …

Pornography in Fandom: Transformative Works

KM Joseph, RT McCoy, B Bongar - Encyclopedia of Sexual Psychology …, 2024 - Springer
In her book Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World, Jamison and Grossman (2013)
writes,“irritated fans produce fanfic like irritated oysters produce pearls”(p. 98), meaning a …

Visceral literacies of marginalized adolescents in digital spaces: A cross‐case synthesis exploring affect and dialogue with texts

K Jones, G Cooper‐Novack - Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy - Wiley Online Library
Textual consumption in digital spaces has come under scrutiny by educators who worry
about youth's surface‐level comprehension of such texts as well as the polarizing nature of …