Challenging readers to rethink what they read and why, the author questions the aesthetic assumptions that have led to the devaluing of fanfiction--a genre criticized as both tasteless and derivative--and other ""guilty pleasure"" reading (and writing), including romance and fantasy. The complicated relationship between ""fanfic"" and intellectual property rights is discussed in light of the millennia-old tradition of derivative literature, before modern copyright law established originality as the hallmark of great fiction. ""Absorbed reading""--the practice of immersing oneself in the narrative versus critically ""reading from a distance""--is a strong motive for the appropriation by fanfiction of canon characters and worlds.
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