Featured Article: Ever so slightly longer but not quite as thick
This Featured Article should count as your daily dose of research covering the meta essay titled, “Ever so slightly longer but not quite as thick: Toward a quantitative literary sexology of Harry Potter fanfiction” (2006) written by the users blythely (pseudonym Professor Blythe Lee) and circetigana (pseudonym HRM Circe Tigana) originally on Livejournal, thankfully ported over to the lovely AO3 website for registered users to read even with the purge of 2007 of Livejournal. Here our esteemed academics take a methodological approach, rigorous to stand up to any peer reviewer, analyzing the descriptive language utilized in m/m Drarry fics regarding Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter’s intromittent organ (that is jargon for penis). Don’t worry, our authors took into account other sorts of possible descriptions of orifices, gonads, and other possible vernacular within the sexology semantic fields – with citations!
Readers can find a detailed introduction, methods for inclusion into this analysis, and the results for both the qualitative and quantitative data were displayed using lovely color-coded charts ensuring a rigorous and highly thorough interdisciplinary approach to this analysis. Diving into the discussion of the results is thought provoking and calls to action other researchers to expand on these findings, and brings into question the sociological phenomena impacting fanon character descriptions. Even their sources are in ready-to-go APA citations in line with any academic journal in the industry. Much like any good paper, they provide a way to cite their own findings, conflicting interests, and even their peer reviewers (some would say this makes it even better than any Nature publication)!
If you want to see their findings, head over to Fanlore and check out the article!
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