Citations:panfandom

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English citations of panfandom

Adjective: "occurring throughout or encompassing all of fandom"

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  • 2008, Amelia Bitely, "'An Improbable Fiction': How Fans Rewrite Shakespeare", thesis submitted to Marietta College, page 70:
    scholars of fanfiction might instead question how this piece responds to the panfandom trend toward feminizing one male participant in a slash relationship (alluded to in Kustritz and Jenkins).
  • 2013, Casey Fiesler, "Pretending without a License: Intellectual Property and Gender Implications in Online Games", Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal, Volume 9, Number 1 (2013), pages 16-17:
    Additionally, the multiple-fandom affordances of Livejournal have made "panfandom" FRPGs quite common-in these games, characters come from across multiple media sources and converge in a single world.
  • 2014, Mary Frances Casper, "Family Don't End With Blood: Building the Supernatural Family", in Fan Phenomena: Supernatural (eds. Lynn Zubernis & Katherine Larsen), page 92:
    Fan-run conventions such as 'Kazcon' (2007-09) and 'WinchesterCon' (founded as a Supernatural fandom event in 2007, and expanded to a panfandom event under the name 'Wincon' in 2010)
  • 2018, Jennifer Justice, "Gendered Gaming: Online Fandom Roleplay and Female Gamers", Computers & Writing Proceedings, 2016–17, Volume 1, March 2018, page 165:
    Types of games may include panfandom (where players mix characters from multiple settings), fandom-specific (where the setting or characters must all fit into a specific fandom), adult-specific, genre-specific, and many more.