Anyone who knows anything about pursuing Master's or doctoral work in a field that might support a thesis on fanfiction, particularly fanfiction as text -- preferably English, as that's what my background is in, but also perhaps cultural or popular culture studies (e.g. Bowling Green U.), (new) media studies (though not so much in the vein of
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I can't give you much more than that, but hopefully that helps. :)
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Master's in vampire literature, excellent. :) I was considering that for a while after I did my senior work for distinction on 'em.
What would you be applying for, if I might ask?
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Um, er, eee, grrr, I'd be applying for a PhD in Classics (classical language learning and epic are my areas of interest.) My passion is to make ancient stuff exciting for students ('cause it can be), not ass-numbing boring as is often the case (voice of experience talking here). Okay, not as thrilling as vampire lit, but at least they had werewolves.
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Drop me an email at tathren [at] earthlink [dot] net if you'd like, or you can find me on AIM (Minos54) or Y!M (Tathrendil).
I can certainly, at least, share my own process of applying to graduate schools. As a starting point, Smith's Women's Studies department keeps a list of MA and PhD programs in WS and Gender Studies, both in the US and international. There's also a the Artemis Guide to Women's Studies Programs (http://www.artemisguide.com/). Both are very helpful resources.
The choice between a program in an English dept, a Sociology dept, or a more interdisciplinary dept (like WS) is a really major one. A lot more major than I think I would have ever appreciated before I started graduate school. I have lots to say about this, but it'd be easier to say it via chat. .... also, are you going to Sectus? We could be doing plenty of chatting there, if so.
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Heh. Yes, I'm doing this concurrently. I did a huge fanfic studies bibliography a couple of years ago and have a pretty substantial list of people to write to. By posting here, I'm hoping to hear from/about more "ordinary" people who have gone through or are going through MA or PhD work in a fannish subject and who could offer opinions on their program or other programs they applied to -- it's one thing to browse grad program PR websites, but it's quite another to hear candid opinions about them.
Thanks for the advice, the idea about footnotes, and the general support!
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D'you mean metafandom? I've got one of those posts you mention bookmarked, but I've found that community to be fairly... well, hostile's not the word I want, but it's the closest thing I can think of right now. In the last post I saw over there with a request for recommendations about grad programs, most of the comments harped on the poster's word choice in her explanation of what she was studying, and many of the others were vague and fairly useless. I'd like to see what individual correspondences turn up before I head over there to be picked apart.
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