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Index
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Break 0 A Glossary of Key Terms
1 Memory Machine Myth: The Memex, Media Archaeology, and Repertoires of Archiving
Break 1 Canon and Repertoire
2 Archival Styles: Universal, Community, and Alternative Digital Preservation Projects
Break 2 Archive Elves
3 Queer and Feminist Archival Cultures: The Politics of Preserving Fan Works
Break 3 Fan Time versus Media Time
4 Repertoire Fills the Archive: Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice in Fandom
Break 4 “Works” or “Performances”?
5 Print Fans versus Net Fans: Women’s Cultural Memory at the Threshold of New Media
Break 5 A Femslash Parable of the Print-to-Digital Transition
6 The Default Body and the Composed Body: Performance through New Media
Break 6 Body and Voice in Fan Production
7 Archontic Production: Free Culture and Free Software as Versioning
Break 7 Licensing and Licentiousness
Conclusion Fan Data: A Digital Humanities Approach to Internet Archives
Appendix: Oral History Project, Demographics, and Ethical Considerations
References
Index
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