Bullshit!

Jan. 6th, 2004 05:28 pm
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Have written most lovely bullshit for a paper abstract for a young adults conference. Haven't written the paper yet, but hey? The abstract probably isn't going to get picked anyway.



Young Adult Responses to Literature: Fan Fiction and the Mary Sue


The internet has provided today’s young adults with a tool that their predecessors didn’t have, an outlet to post their responses to books that they have read in the form of stories for their friends and strangers to read. One of the responses that the young adults use is a form known as fan fiction, which are stories written in the worlds of their favorite books like Harry Potter or Ella Enchanted. Fan fiction is an outlet for the writer to explore writing in a friendly setting and explore a world that they have enjoyed in books. It allows them to do things like going to school with Harry Potter or on the quest with Frodo and the Fellowship of the Ring.

It allows them to explore alternate possibilities expanding their minds outside of the original narrative to what might have happened if… Fan fiction also allows them to start creatively writing within a safe framework. They are familiar with the world that they are using and know what is right and wrong in it, thus more sure of themselves in their writing. It also allows them to create a character (a Mary Sue) that embodies who they wish they could be and place them into a world where they wish to be. A perfect self with out the flaws of their normal trappings. A more beautiful, intelligent, skillful self that is praised and loved by the characters in the story. Characters that the writer admires and wishes to be like. By doing this they are expressing their desires and ideals of what or who they would like to be.

Fan fiction is a way that young adults explore the narratives that they read, looking at and creating new themes and ideals that they find in a creative setting that allows them to explore their own dreams and desires.

BS?

Date: 2004-01-07 10:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yechidah.livejournal.com
Doesn't sound like BS to me, but I know you're not a big admirer of Mary-Sue writing. What, when, and where is the Young Adults Conference?

How are you liking your apartment? Are you almost settled in? When do your vet tech classes start?

I'm having a relaxing break-- I was sick for the first 2 weeks, so I'd say I've gotten enough rest.

I'll be back on the 13th or 14th. I hope we can got out for root beers before Ziegler starts up again.

Take care!

Re: BS?

Date: 2004-01-07 12:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kippurbird.livejournal.com
It's only BS because I pulled it out of my ass in about a half an hour. *grins* I guess that's my way of describing academic writing too.

Am settling in somewhat well at the apartment. Haven't really done more than sleep and eat lunch there. Phone is not up yet, nor is my desk. However Fergison has been living there all break.

We should be able to get a couple of root beers when you get back, class doesn't start for me until Feb 6.

Let me know when you get back in! We can have a cook fest in my new kitchen!

Re: Kitchen. Ah.

Date: 2004-01-07 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yechidah.livejournal.com

A cookfest sounds fantastic!

My mom made pumpkin pie yesterday from our wonderful family recipe. Delicious, ofcourse, but I've decided that I need to learn what seasonings you put in yours. Do you share recipes?

And who is Fergison... a secret beau you haven't even mentioned to ME?!

Looking forward to seeing you. I'll be sure to give you a call as soon as I get back!

Take care!



Who is Fergison

Date: 2004-01-07 03:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kippurbird.livejournal.com
Fergison = my fish. Sorry no secret beus.

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