Iluminace 2021, 33(3):63-75 | DOI: 10.58193/ilu.1712

Adaptation as Fan Fiction Practice in Serialized Narratives

Lucia Kajánková
Akademie múzických umění

Klíčová slova: adaptace, fan fikce, TV seriály, queer, Hannibal

The article explores how an official and prestige TV adaptation effectively uses creative practices typical for fan generated content, using a close reading of the series Hannibal (2013-2015, NBC, Bryan Fuller) as an example. The focus lies in serialized narratives, where two different types of source material are identified: the external, pre-existing source and the adapted series itself as it spans several seasons. The objective of the article is to propose a framework for analyzing contemporary adapted works that engage with their source material in a transgressive and/or revisionist manner.

Keywords: adaptation, fan fiction, TV series, queer, Hannibal

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Kajánková, L. (2021). Adaptation as Fan Fiction Practice in Serialized Narratives. Iluminace33(3), 63-75. doi: 10.58193/ilu.1712
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