少年文学超文本同人小说:演变、分析与教育可能性

IF 1.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anastasio García-Roca, José Manuel de Amo
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摘要

在这项工作中,我们分析了与当前最受欢迎的四个粉丝系列相关的小说的演变:《哈利波特》、《暮光之城》、《饥饿游戏》和《分歧者》。这是一项描述性调查,其中研究了同人作品的时间演变。本研究主要关注同人小说创作最活跃的时期与各自系列的不同书籍的出版、跨媒体扩展和电影改编等之间的关系。这项研究让我们观察到,这些粉丝社区通常都是短暂的,尽管它们因亲和关系而紧密结合在一起,并且具有创造性和活跃性。研究结果表明,这些白话文学实践不仅是动机的来源,也是阅读和写作形成过程的来源,可以在正式的学习环境中进行规划和发展
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Juvenile Literary Hypertextual Fanfiction: evolution, analysis and educational possibilities
In this work we analyse the evolution of fanfictions related to four of the most popular current fandom series: Harry Potter, Twilight, The Hunger Games and Divergent. This is a descriptive investigation wherein the temporal evolution of fanfic production is studied. The research focuses mainly on the relationship between the periods of greatest creative fanfiction activity and the publishing of the different books of the respective series, their transmedia expansion and film adaptations, among others. The study has allowed us to observe that these fan communities are generally ephemeral, although strongly united by ties of affinity, as well as being creative and active. The results obtained suggest that these vernacular literary practices are the source not only of motivation, but also of a formative process of reading and writing that can be planned and developed in formal learning contexts
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Psychology Society & Education
Psychology Society & Education PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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