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oulangi ([info]oulangi) wrote in [info]metafandom,
@ 2008-06-24 16:59:00

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June 24th 2008

  • [info]heyiya: [in virgule] Transformative Works and Culture Symposium: call for meta - Transformative Works and Cultures, the online academic journal associated with the Organization for Transformative Works, is looking for your meta. -
    (tags: fandom aca)

  • [info]carlanime: Gossip and history and attention, oh my. - I suppose that's why the FHwiki thing about all the little details help to give a complete and more accurate picture of what is going on and what went on in fandom appeals to me. I mean, I don't know that I believe it's humanly possibly to ever have a com -
    (tags: wiki history)

  • [info]theladyscribe: I wish I had a thinky icon, but this one will do - Warnings for fics in general is a tricky issue, and I think it's for precisely this reason: the author knows where each character stands in each story. What this means is that there is a ton of background characterization that the readers never see. -
    (tags: warnings)

  • [info]brooklynmili: Gender, Power, and Fandom: X-Files, Buffy, BSG - I'm interested in how we, as fans, reinterpret these texts, and then create communal understandings and arguments about them. I'm interested in the tension between canon and fantext, the movement either towards or away more radical/progressive meanings -
    (tags: gender constructs language xf btvs bsg)



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