Theory in a Digital Age: A Project of English 483 Students, Coastal Carolina UniversityMain MenuTheory in a Digital AgeRemediationThis chapter will showcase how the remaking of art can leave its impact.Cornel West and Black Lives MatterMacKenzie McKeithan-PrickettDetermination in GamingThe Mind Set and ExperienceThe Hope for a Monstrous World Without GenderIntroduction to "A Cyborg Manifesto" and ThesisFreud's Uncanny Double: A Theoretical Study of the Portrayal of Doubles in FilmThis chapter of the book will look at the history of the theme of the "double" using Freud's Uncanny as the theoretical insight of the self perception of the double in film/cinema.From Literacy to Electracy: Resistant Rhetorical Bodies in Digital SpacesAshley Canter"Eddy and Edith": Online Identities vs. Offline IdentitiesA fictional story about online identities and offline identities. (Also a mash-up video between Eddy and Edith and Break Free.)“Pieces of Herself”: Key Signifiers and Their ConnotationsIs the Sonographic Fetus a Cyborg?How sonographic technology initiates gendered socializationPost-Capitalism: Rise of the Digital LaborerParadox of RaceDr. Cornel West, W.E.B Du Bois, and Natasha TretheweySleep Dealer - Digital LaborBy Melissa HarbyThe Kevin Spacey Effect: Video Games as an Art Form, the Virtual Uncanny, and the SimulacrumThe Twilight Zone in the Uncanny ValleyIntroductionThe Virtual Economy and The Dark WebHow Our Economy is Changing Behind the ScenesTransgender Representation and Acceptance in the MainstreamHow the trans* movement has caused and exemplifies the spectralization of genderA Voice for the Humanities in A Divided AmericaDr. Cornel West on the indifference in our society and how he thinks the humanities can help heal itReading Between the Lines: Diversity and Empowerment in ComicsJen Boyle54753b17178fb39025a916cc07e3cb6dd7dbaa99
1media/fanwork2.jpg2016-12-13T08:59:18-08:00Fanworks19Fans have been inspired by their original creations for a long time, let's see how they affect the worldimage_header2016-12-15T17:47:24-08:00 An increasingly popular trend taking over the world of fiction comes in the form of fanfiction or fanfics. Fanfictions are the original works of fiction based off the works of other established works of art. Fanfiction authors create written works of fiction based upon all types of genres of art including other fiction pieces, television shows such as Supernatural, movies like the Avengers, and video games like Dungeons and Dragons. Majority of these writers come from all over the world. These writers can create any length of story that they choose, some spanning from the length of flash fictions, to others more than 300,000 words, more than some novels. These writers take time and effort that go into their writing. Writers have a plethora of sites to choose from, including the cleverly named Fanfiction.net. The popularity shows in the numbers, more than 755 thousand fanfictions have been written about the J.K. Rowling best selling series Harry Potter.
Anne Jamison states in her novel, “Why Fanfiction is Taking Over the World”, that fanfiction is “a way of thinking critically about the media you consume, of being aware of all the implicit assumptions that canonical work carries with it, and of considering the possibility that those assumptions might not be the only way things have to be”(Jamison xiii). She makes the point of highlighting how the art of fanfiction is able to allow its users to find the art within art itself. Jamison highlights why most of the writers choose to do begin fanfiction the first place. They have a love for writing and a love for their "fandom", the topic their writing is based off of, so they choose to combine the two together.
Fanfiction's growing popularity comes with a lot of writers that come forth about their writing. Author of the infamous Fifty Shades of Grey, E.L. James, revealed about how her successful triolgy was inspired by the book-gone-movie Twilight. Many other writers have come forward about their fanfiction writing as well. Fanfiction isn't just classified as written works, it also includes fan-drawn art, and film clips that are based around works.