Catherine Tosenberger's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Many of the most devoted aficionados of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series have not merely contented themselves with the just-completed septilogy, but have gone online in droves to create and publish new Potter stories. These new narratives are called “fanfiction”—fiction that utilizes pre-existing characters and settings from a literary or media...
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... Ambas protagonistas reflejan su personalidad en el uso que hacen de Twitter e Instagram y se desenvuelven como cualquier chica de su edad, compartiendo momentos especiales, expresando su alegría o demostrando indignación. Así, se profundiza en la construcción de estos arquetipos en la expansión transmedia, cuya característica más destacada es probablemente el hecho de tratarse de dos mujeres, con las que una gran parte de la audiencia se puede ver identificada de forma positiva, evitando clichés como el del síndrome de la lesbiana muerta (Cameron, 2018;Deshler, 2017;Guerrero-Pico et al., 2017;Guerrero-Pico et al., 2018;Tosenberger, 2008a;Waggoner, 2018). ...