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Enabling/Disabling: Fanfiction and Disability Discourse

机译:启用/禁用:幻想小说和残疾话语

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While fanfiction ostensibly provides a safe space to explore and challenge ideologies about any belief media texts reify, a review of fan studies literature shows little attention to disability from scholars in the field. This erasure seems odd, since Archive of Our Own, the fanfiction archive associated with the Organization for Transformative Works, lists “disability” in its list of “most popular” tags, and most fandoms include a significant body of texts that disable its characters (“Tags”). Blindness, deafness, injuries leading to mobility impairments, and other visible and invisible disabilities feature strongly as tropes in fanfictions themselves. Clearly fandom has something to do with disability of all kinds: physical, cognitive, and emotional.
机译:虽然表面上虚构小说为探索和挑战有关任何信仰媒体文本的意识形态提供了安全的空间,但对同志研究文献的评论显示,该领域的学者很少关注残疾问题。这种删除方式似乎很奇怪,因为与转化工作组织相关联的幻想小说存档库“我们的自己的存档”在其“最受欢迎”标签列表中列出了“残疾”,而且大多数支持者都包含大量禁用其字符的文字( “标签”)。盲目性,耳聋,导致行动不便的伤害以及其他可见和不可见的残疾在幻想小说本身中具有很强的比喻性。显然,狂热与各种残疾有关:身体,认知和情感上的残疾。

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