Rewriting gender violence on the internet: an example based on the fanfictions of beauty and the beast
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https://doi.org/10.24197/st.1.2019.69-85Keywords:
The Beuty and the Beast, Fanfictions, rewritings, feminist literary, criticism, gender violenceAbstract
The present work analyses 15 fanfictions of The Beauty and the Beast publish in Spanish in the web Facfiction.net from 2004 to 2017. The aim is to examine if values and patriarchal patterns are common to the version of Villenueve, Beaumont o Disney related to extreme gender violence. The methodology used has been interdisciplinary: the feminist literary criticism, the cultural studies and the sociology. After the examination of the corpus of primary sources concludes that these fancfictions share the same patriarchal clichés and topics of original works.
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