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2013 | 56/112 z. 2 | 185-196

Article title

Ja piszę, ty piszesz, oni piszą. Literacka twórczość fandomu jako czynnik integrujący społeczność

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Content

Title variants

EN
I Write. You Write. They Write. The Literary Works Of Fandom as A Factor in Integrating the Community

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Fan fiction is a fiction based on situations and characters that have been created by someone else. It is written by fans who use original texts to create their own art and culture. Writing fan fiction is something that fans do together. They discuss original texts, share their views and opinions about plot and characters, and create common interpretation that can be used by other fandom members. They also participate in creating new texts by commenting fanficks published by other fans. Writing is not only a way to express fans opinions about their favourite books and shows, but also an opportunity to spend time with people sharing their interests. Analysis of fan-created texts shows not only its importance to individual fans, but also a vital role writing fan fiction plays in building fan communities and creating bonds between their members.

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Volume

Pages

185-196

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Dates

published
2013

Contributors

  • Instytut Filologii Polskiej Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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ISSN
0084-4446

YADDA identifier

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