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Julie Levin Russo
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Fan/Remix Video special issue in TWC

Posted on March 19, 2012February 6, 2017by jlr

I’m thrilled to finally share with you my special issue of the online journal Transformative Works and Cultures, co-edited with Francesca Coppa. Two years in the making, this project brings together new scholarship and multimedia from across the continuum of fan/remix video. One of our animating concerns was the intersections and tensions between fan vidding […]

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