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Fantasies Of Representation: Methods Of Feminist Literary Analysis, Alexandra Johnson
Fantasies Of Representation: Methods Of Feminist Literary Analysis, Alexandra Johnson
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
The push for diversity in media and literature has resulted in an increase in representation, at least on the surface. While the range of representation may have broadened in terms of subject identity – gender, sexuality, race, ability, etc. – the way this diversity has occurred has not necessarily encouraged ethical or allied development. The aim of my thesis is to develop and deploy five methods of feminist critique and analysis of representation in popular media. I begin by laying out the five methodologies, in a manner that allows for the use of these methods on other examples. Then, I …
Musicking, Discourse, And Identity In Participatory Media Fandom, Aya Esther Hayashi
Musicking, Discourse, And Identity In Participatory Media Fandom, Aya Esther Hayashi
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
In this dissertation, I study three forms of music-making within media fandom and their respective communities: filk, roughly, the folk music of the science fiction and fantasy fandom; wizard rock, a punk/DIY movement inspired by J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels; and the YouTube musicals of Team StarKid and AVbyte. I consider their individual histories and the popular music movements and genres that influenced their respective developments. Even though the practices of these three communities are very different, their participants use similar, if identical, discourses when discussing what they do and why they do it, including but not limited to: openness, …