The following new issue of Transformative Works and Cultures has been published:
Vol 21 (2016)
The Classical Canon and/as Transformative Work, edited by Ika Willis (University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia)
Full issue available here: http://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc
Table of Contents
Editorial
The classical canon and/as transformative work
Ika Willis
Theory
Classical monsters in new Doctor Who fan fiction
Amanda Potter
Amateur mythographies
Ika Willis
Versions of Homer: Translation, fan fiction, and other transformative rewriting
Shannon K. Farley
Abusing text in the Roman and contemporary worlds
Francesca Middleton
Fan fiction, early Greece, and the historicity of canon
Ahuvia Kahane
Virgilian fandom in the Renaissance
Balaka Basu
The role of affect in fan fiction
Anna Wilson
Symposium
Are fan fiction and mythology really the same?
Tony Keen
Shipping in Plato’s Symposium
Juliette Grace Harrisson
Oresteia as transformative work
Tisha Turk
Review
Fandom at the crossroads and Fangasm!, by Lynn Zubernis and Kathy Larsen
Judith May Fathallah
Fan CULTure: Essays on participatory fandom in the 21st century, edited by Kristin M. Barton and Jonathan Malcolm Lampley
Bertha Chin
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