Kristina Busse
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Kristina Dorothea Busse (born November 29, 1967) is a professor in the Philosophy department at the University of South Alabama. As the co-editor of Transformative Works and Cultures, her research focuses on fanfiction communities and fan culture. Alongside fandom academics Alexis Lothian and Robin Anne Reid, she coined the term "queer female space" in 2007.
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Kristina Busse
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Kristina Busse
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Kristina Busse
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Germany
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1967-11-09
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Imagining Auschwitz: Postmodern Representations of the Holocaust
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2002
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1967-11-09
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Busse at the Berkeley Center for New Media Fan Studies Salon in 2019
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MA, English, 1993, PhD, English, 2002, Tulane University
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fan studies
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Kristina Dorothea Busse (born November 29, 1967) is a professor in the Philosophy department at the University of South Alabama. As the co-editor of Transformative Works and Cultures, her research focuses on fanfiction communities and fan culture. Alongside fandom academics Alexis Lothian and Robin Anne Reid, she coined the term "queer female space" in 2007.
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