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LInks Page for Racefail Scholarship/Projects
Some links:
Repurposing my Academic Journal
Racefail 09 as Pilot Project
Info on corpus linguistics, corpus stylistics, digital humanities
Selected presentations on racism imbroglios in fandom
First presentations I did on racism imbroglios in fandom (predated Racefail 09).
Color Blind Racism in Racefail 09
Proposal/Abstract for Conference Presentation
Handout for Conference Presentation Remember: Pilot Project
Two proposals being considered for 2011 conferences
Chapter proposal for collection (has been accepted): White Privilege: I'm Soaking in it ETA: While the proposal was accepted, the editorial changes required started to take the work into a whole new direction requiring more work, and so I withdrew it from consideration.
Abstract and Handouts for "What do you mean 'pleasure', white man?" (given at University of Bristol conference):
What do you mean "pleasure" White Man?
Pleasure Table 1-2-3
Pleasure Table 4
Pleasure Table 5
There has been major growth in fan studies (and even more in internet studies--a much larger field of study) in the last few years. It's been a while since I did searches, so I've been doing some, and here are the results.
Caveat #1: I haven't read all these. I won't read them all. I will find some that look relevant to my areas of interest and read them.
Caveat #2: Mostly peer-reviewed scholarship. Just as "art" does not mean "good" or "literature," "ditto," the same is true here.
Part I: Overview of Peer-Reviewed scholarship on Fan Studies
March 6, 2011 search in Academic Search Review.
Part II: Overview of Peer-Reviewed Scholarship on Fan Studies.
Mostly MLA, mostly focusing on fan fiction and the vidding scholarship small as it currently is.
Part III: Overview of Peer-Reviewed Scholarship on Related Topics
Social sciences databases, Internet Communities and Participatory Culture.
March 2011 Presentation (Writing Democracy)
Working Draft: Pilot STudy (Public/Private/Local/Global)
Table One: Alphabetical List of TOpics
Table Two: TOpics
Table Three: Comments
May 1, 2017
This journal has been inactive for a number of years for various reasons (primarily some health problems I have been having as well as the aftermath of a tornado which hit our house in April 2014 (nobody hurt since it was a glancing blow).
I am hoping to start being more active here and on my fan account. I realized that I should have updated this entry with the two publications that are related to my work on Racefail:
"Bending Culture: Racebending.com's Protests against Media Whitewashing."
Dis-Orienting Planets: Racial Representations of Asia in Science Fiction. Ed. Isiah Lavender III. Jackson, MI: U of Mississippi P., 2017. 189-203.
"The Wild Unicorn Herd Check-In": Reflexive Racialisation in Online Science Fiction Fandom." Black and Brown Planets: The Politics of Race in Science Fiction. Ed. Isiah Lavender III. Jackson, MI: U of Mississippi P., 2014. 225-240.
Repurposing my Academic Journal
Racefail 09 as Pilot Project
Info on corpus linguistics, corpus stylistics, digital humanities
Selected presentations on racism imbroglios in fandom
First presentations I did on racism imbroglios in fandom (predated Racefail 09).
Color Blind Racism in Racefail 09
Proposal/Abstract for Conference Presentation
Handout for Conference Presentation Remember: Pilot Project
Two proposals being considered for 2011 conferences
Abstract and Handouts for "What do you mean 'pleasure', white man?" (given at University of Bristol conference):
What do you mean "pleasure" White Man?
Pleasure Table 1-2-3
Pleasure Table 4
Pleasure Table 5
There has been major growth in fan studies (and even more in internet studies--a much larger field of study) in the last few years. It's been a while since I did searches, so I've been doing some, and here are the results.
Caveat #1: I haven't read all these. I won't read them all. I will find some that look relevant to my areas of interest and read them.
Caveat #2: Mostly peer-reviewed scholarship. Just as "art" does not mean "good" or "literature," "ditto," the same is true here.
Part I: Overview of Peer-Reviewed scholarship on Fan Studies
March 6, 2011 search in Academic Search Review.
Part II: Overview of Peer-Reviewed Scholarship on Fan Studies.
Mostly MLA, mostly focusing on fan fiction and the vidding scholarship small as it currently is.
Part III: Overview of Peer-Reviewed Scholarship on Related Topics
Social sciences databases, Internet Communities and Participatory Culture.
March 2011 Presentation (Writing Democracy)
Working Draft: Pilot STudy (Public/Private/Local/Global)
Table One: Alphabetical List of TOpics
Table Two: TOpics
Table Three: Comments
May 1, 2017
This journal has been inactive for a number of years for various reasons (primarily some health problems I have been having as well as the aftermath of a tornado which hit our house in April 2014 (nobody hurt since it was a glancing blow).
I am hoping to start being more active here and on my fan account. I realized that I should have updated this entry with the two publications that are related to my work on Racefail:
"Bending Culture: Racebending.com's Protests against Media Whitewashing."
Dis-Orienting Planets: Racial Representations of Asia in Science Fiction. Ed. Isiah Lavender III. Jackson, MI: U of Mississippi P., 2017. 189-203.
"The Wild Unicorn Herd Check-In": Reflexive Racialisation in Online Science Fiction Fandom." Black and Brown Planets: The Politics of Race in Science Fiction. Ed. Isiah Lavender III. Jackson, MI: U of Mississippi P., 2014. 225-240.