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López, G., (2021). Comunidades fanfiction en el fomento de la lectura y escritura de los jóvenes [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657703
López, G., Comunidades fanfiction en el fomento de la lectura y escritura de los jóvenes [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657703
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title = "Comunidades fanfiction en el fomento de la lectura y escritura de los jóvenes",
author = "López Sánchez, Gabriela Alexandra",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
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Title: Comunidades fanfiction en el fomento de la lectura y escritura de los jóvenes
Other Titles: Fanfiction communities in promoting reading and writing in young people
Authors(s): López Sánchez, Gabriela Alexandra
Advisor(s): León Geyer, Andrés Michael
Keywords: Competencias transmedia; Comunidad lectora; Fomento de la lectura; Mediación lectora; Transmedia skills; Reading community; Reading promotion; Reading mediation
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.08.00
Issue Date: 13-Jul-2021
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: Para el espectador los finales de las películas, libros o series, suelen en algunas ocasiones, quedar con tramas inconclusas, desarrollo de personajes incompletos, etc. Por ello, algunos fans, a la expectativa de querer saber las futuras situaciones en las que podrían encontrarse sus personajes en un próximo libro o al verse con la historia ya terminada por el autor, deciden crear sus propias versiones. A esta práctica, popular en los jóvenes de hoy en día, se le conoce como fanfiction. Existen plataformas web tales como: fanfiction.net, Archive of our own, etc, las cuales albergan cientos de historias creadas por los fans. En este contexto, inicialmente con un fin lúdico, los escritores se han apropiado y/o reinterpretado dichos elementos (personajes, características, universos) para crear fanfiction; de modo que, sin ellos darse cuenta, han comenzado a mejorar sus capacidades de lectura y escritura. Este trabajo de investigación aborda la problemática con respecto a si las comunidades fanfiction pueden ser de utilidad en un ámbito formal, como por ejemplo el educativo. En especial, el estudio analiza si la práctica del fanfiction fomenta la lectura y escritura en los jóvenes.
Para ello se ha realizado una investigación cualitativa a través de entrevistas semiestructuradas a autores de la plataforma Wattpad. Se ha podido observar que la interacción social es uno de los principales ejes que motivan a los escritores jóvenes a seguir creciendo en la plataforma y seguir nutriéndose de conocimientos para mejorar sus historias.
For the viewer, the endings of movies, books or series tend; in some occasions, to be left with unfinished plots, incomplete character development, etc. For this reason, some fans, in the expectation of wanting to know the future situations in which their characters could find themselves in an upcoming book or when seeing the story already finished by the author, decide to create their own versions. This practice, very popular in today´s youth, is known as fanfiction. There are web platforms such as: fanfiction.net, Archive of our own, etc. which house hundreds of stories created by fans. In this context, initially with a playful purpose, the writers have appropriated and/or reinterpreted these elements (characters, characteristics, universes) to create fanfiction. So, without them realizing it, they have begun to improve their reading and writing skills. This research work addresses the problem regarding whether fanfiction communities can be useful in a formal setting, such as education. In particular, the study examines whether the practice of fanfiction encourages reading and writing in young people. For this, a qualitative research has been carried out through semi-structured interviews with authors of the Wattpad platform. It has been observed that social interaction is one of the main axes that motivate young writers to continue growing on the platform and continue to nourish themselves with knowledge to improve their stories.
For the viewer, the endings of movies, books or series tend; in some occasions, to be left with unfinished plots, incomplete character development, etc. For this reason, some fans, in the expectation of wanting to know the future situations in which their characters could find themselves in an upcoming book or when seeing the story already finished by the author, decide to create their own versions. This practice, very popular in today´s youth, is known as fanfiction. There are web platforms such as: fanfiction.net, Archive of our own, etc. which house hundreds of stories created by fans. In this context, initially with a playful purpose, the writers have appropriated and/or reinterpreted these elements (characters, characteristics, universes) to create fanfiction. So, without them realizing it, they have begun to improve their reading and writing skills. This research work addresses the problem regarding whether fanfiction communities can be useful in a formal setting, such as education. In particular, the study examines whether the practice of fanfiction encourages reading and writing in young people. For this, a qualitative research has been carried out through semi-structured interviews with authors of the Wattpad platform. It has been observed that social interaction is one of the main axes that motivate young writers to continue growing on the platform and continue to nourish themselves with knowledge to improve their stories.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657703
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Discipline: Comunicación Audiovisual y Medios Interactivos
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Comunicaciones
Grade or title: Licenciado en Comunicación Audiovisual y Medios Interactivos
Register date: 12-Oct-2021
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