Is fan fiction feminist? – Feminist Book Club
New to fan fiction? Not sure where to start or if you should start? We got you! In this episode, Jody, Myri, and Shoshanna explore the world of fan fiction, the roots of the fandom, its role in elevating marginalized voices, and why it remains a powerful feminist space. They also delve into the moral complexities of fanwork inspired by harmful or problematic creators. Together, they reveal how fan fiction can be a site of creativity, community, and cultural resistance.
Books and resources mentioned:
Alchemy Discussions in the Feminist Book Club Community – Exclusive to Subscribers
Alchemy Author: SenLinYu
Orange Tree Abbey by Samantha Shannon
Articles about fan culture –
AO3 Diversity Statement – ​​/diversity
AO3 FAQ about tags – /faq/tags?language_id=en
A Brief History of LGBTQIA+ Fan Fiction Article –
TV shows mentioned
Stargate SG – 1 –
Star Trek –
Teen Wolf——
Night Agent——
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This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral lands of the Dakota people.
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