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Martine Mussies

Category: fan studies

fan studies

Attestations of Ogham in Alfredian fanfiction

By Martine Mussies | October 21, 2024October 21, 2024 by Martine Mussies

Title Author Use of ogham Language Learning from the past The Ancient Scribe language lesson, romance English Firefly alhena_m35 divination, romance English An Rí Cogaidh agus an Sagart Gaelach: Scéal Grá na Máighdean Íseal faoi…

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Tolkien Fandom

By Martine Mussies | January 25, 2023March 6, 2023 by Martine Mussies

For the 200th issue of “Lembas”, I wrote this article on Tolkien Fandom. An English translation is below.

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Fandom and Neurodiversity

By Martine Mussies | September 22, 2022August 5, 2023 by Martine Mussies

I wrote a guestblog for the website of Henry Jenkins.

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Monstrous Mermaids

By Martine Mussies | June 4, 2020December 17, 2024 by Martine Mussies

Some preliminary findings of my PhD research, in a table. I categorized these “monstrous mermaids” in fan art and gave them their names. Monstrous Mermaids Frankenstein Mermaid Zombie Mermaid Vampire Mermaid Robot Mermaid Identity Markers…

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