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Truth in Fan Fiction

author: Peter Ludlow, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto

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The lecture is an introduction to "fan fiction" or "amateur fiction". The first part comprises philosophy and moves to fan fiction itself with examples. At the end we will discuss philosophical puzzels that fan fiction poses wihtin theory of fiction. At the end we will solve the problem or we will atleast try to.

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Top: Philosophy

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0:00 Truth in Fanfic
1:10 Lewis' Analysis 0
2:59 Lewis' Analysis 1
4:12 What Analysis 1 Comes To
4:55 A Problem for Analysis 1?
6:37 Lewis´ Misstep: Analysis 2
6:59 What Analysis 2 Comes To
8:46 A Real Prblem for Analysis 1
10:03 Lewis' Gestured at Analysis 1.5
10:16 What Analysis 1.5 Comes To
11:19 A Fanfic Primer
11:26 Some Fanfic Concepts
13:44 Sub-Genres of Fanfic
15:51 Some More Fanfic Concepts
16:30 Editorial Control of Fanfic
18:01 The Vastness of Fanfic: harrypotterfanfiction.com
19:04 Controversy Over Fanfic - 1
19:51 Controversy Over Fanfic - 2
20:03 Hobb Again - 1
20:37 Hobb Again - 2
21:01 Some Examples of Fanfic
21:18 Star Trek New Voyages
25:17 Star Wars Revelations
33:56 Firefly Spinoff "Into the Black"
36:08 Star Wars "The Phantom Edit"
37:01 Early Fanfic (Archonic Fiction)
38:11 More Early "Fanfic"
39:18 Some "Post-Colonial" Fanfic
40:48 Henry Jenkins: Textual Poachers (1999)
41:32 The Limitations of Lewis' Theory
41:46 Needed: A Framework in Which It Is Possible to Make Sense of...
44:48 An Alternative Formulation
44:50 Prelude to Analysis 3: Normative Grounding for f
47:29 Analysis 3
48:50 What Is a "Permissible Extension"?
50:24 That Is...
51:25 Common Ground: Norms Shared Between Communies
53:12 Making Sense of It All
56:16 A Complication: Automated Fanfic?
63:02 Another Complication: Fanfic Roleplay
64:58 Question: Can We Extend Analysis 3 to...
66:10 - Questions

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