2021
DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2021.1940012
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“A Space Where Queer Is Normalized”: The Online World and Fanfictions as Heterotopias for WLW

Abstract: In the current society, the online and fictional worlds are important spaces for both the identity construction and wellbeing of LGBTQ people. Connecting these spaces are fandoms (and fanfictions), which can operate as places of resistance for marginalized groups. Through the collection of survey data completed by 79 women loving women (WLW), this study therefore asks, in what ways does the online world, particularly in relation to fandoms, open up spaces for WLW. Employing a Foucauldian analysis, findings sug… Show more

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“…Online fan spaces are predictably feminized, queer, and White (Hannell, 2020;Hole et al, 2016;Kosnik & Carrington, 2019;Stanfill, 2018). Llewellyn (2022) argues that wlw (women loving women) fandoms can function as heterotopias, embodying Foucault's (2005) concept of a world within a world that both mirrors and contradicts the mainstream. These heterotopias can be discursive spaces for resisting hegemonic power, although they often privilege White voices over non-White voices.…”
Section: Authenticity Gossip Fandom and Whitenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online fan spaces are predictably feminized, queer, and White (Hannell, 2020;Hole et al, 2016;Kosnik & Carrington, 2019;Stanfill, 2018). Llewellyn (2022) argues that wlw (women loving women) fandoms can function as heterotopias, embodying Foucault's (2005) concept of a world within a world that both mirrors and contradicts the mainstream. These heterotopias can be discursive spaces for resisting hegemonic power, although they often privilege White voices over non-White voices.…”
Section: Authenticity Gossip Fandom and Whitenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pía, a decir, bordeando sus límites o inscribir su utilidad en otros campos disciplinares. Sobre esto podemos encontrar los trabajos de: Jón I. Kjaran y Wayne Martino (2017), Angela Jones (2009), Miguel Mandujano (2012), Boaventura De Sousa Santos (2000), Fabiano Gontijo (2021) y Anna Llewellyn (2022).…”
Section: Bordes Y Límites Del Espacio Social Compartidounclassified