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100 1  $a Luetkenhaus, Holly, $d 1985- $e author.
245 10 $a Austentatious : $b the evolving world of Jane Austen fans / $c Holly Luetkenhaus & Zoe Weinstein.
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264  1 $a Iowa City : $b University of Iowa Press, $c [2019]
300    $a pages cm.
490 0  $a Fandom & culture
520    $a "The amount of fan-generated content about Jane Austen and her novels has long surpassed the author's original canon. Adaptations like Clueless, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Jane Austen's Fight Club, and The Lizzie Bennet Diaries have given Austen fans priceless opportunities to enjoy the classic texts anew, and continue to bring new and younger fans into the fold. Now, with the accessibility of modern technology and the ability to connect with other fans in an instant online, the amount and type of fan-created works has exponentially multiplied in recent years. Fans write stories, create art, make videos, and craft memes, all in homage to one of the most celebrated authors of all time. This book explores online fan spaces in search of "Janeites" all over the world to discover what fans are making, how fans are sharing their work, and why it matters that so many women and nonbinary individuals find a haven, not only in Jane Austen, but also in Jane Austen fandom"-- $c Provided by publisher.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Introduction: from petticoats to hashtags -- Fan canon, memes, and Mr. Darcy's wet shirt -- As if! Clueless and the modern AU -- Obstinate, headstrong girls: fanfiction as feminist practice -- You're only a secondary character if you let yourself be: Lydia Bennet, fans, and feminism -- Subverting the stereotype: representation in Austen fanon -- Pride, prejudice, zombies, and the horror mashup AU -- Why don't they just kiss? Sex and identity in Austen -- Lady Susan? Bisexual? it's more likely than you'd think -- Conclusion: where we stand now.
600 10 $a Austen, Jane, $d 1775-1817 $x Appreciation.
600 10 $a Austen, Jane, $d 1775-1817 $x Influence.
700 1  $a Weinstein, Zoe, $d 1990- $e author.
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