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'Textual Echoes: Fan Fiction and Sexualities' was absolutely fantastic and deserves a long separate post. While I'm working on that one, a bit of news for everyone who didn't catch me crowing about this on Twitter: I've completed selection of the 100 dojinshi and 100 fanfics that I'll be comparing over the next couple of years.
The selection process was arduous and time-consuming, and is described in all boring detail here (kindly let me know if you catch me failing maths at any point in that text). You can see the dojinshi data set here, and the fic dataset here.
I've already entered data about genre (slash/het/gen), pairings, and whether characters are top/seme or bottom/uke in slash/yaoi pairings. Data about other narrative and visual elements to come. You can use the search function at the top of both datasets to filter data, but I'm currently doing battle with Zoho to create an interface where it's easier to compare data from the two sets. Here's a couple of things that struck me after a cursory first comparison of the datasets:
Genres (slash, gen, het)
Fanfic: 16 gen, 61 slash, 24 het (note: doesn't add up to 100 because some samples contain more than one kind of genre)
Dojinshi: 5 gen, 95 slash, 2 het (those 2 het djs involved Snape in a biologically female body, not Snape in a relationship with a woman)
Populair pairings (two most popular)
Fanfic: Snape/Harry 34, Snape/James 0
Dojinshi: Snape/Harry 10, Snape/James 61
'Division of labor' in slash pairings
Fanfic: Snape bottom/uke 11, Snape top/seme 35 (plus many 'undetermined': it's much harder to figure out these roles in fic than in dojinshi)
Dojinshi: Snape bottom/uke 94, Snape top/seme 1 (this feels skewed, I think I saw more Snape as seme than this. Will reconsider)
Food for thought. If you're the author of one of the works mentioned and don't want me to use your fic or dojinshi for this research, please let me know and I'll remove the entry from the dataset (see research ethics).
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It's equally hard to imagine Superman getting an uke makeover as Batman. Any character not originating in a Japanese source work getting the uke treatment tends to baffle me a little, at least initially. I often need to flip a mental switch to recognize Snape as 'Snape' in many dojinshi. (First HP dojinshi I read was about Snape, and I actually didn't recognize him at all until another character called him by name.) Fanon in dojinshi really can be wildly different from English-language fic fanon.
Fated lovers.... Yes, that might well have much to do with it. There really is a lot of that in anime/manga. I should go consult TV Tropes and also find its Japanese equivalent. But not half an hour before bedtime, the vortex will suck me in. Tomorrow!
I just recalled that Dumbledore actually mentioned Snape having a life debt to James in the very first book. Perhaps this one factlet was powerful enough to launch the James/Snape ship for dojinshika?
Re: Snape/Draco... Not sure who's uke there, I haven't seen much Snape/Draco djs. Will keep an eye out. There are definitely suggestions of Snape/Lucius in some of those James/Snape djs, for sure.
Say, I'm adding a dataset to my site keep track of all these ideas, and who said what. I want to keep that file public so people can consult it to see what's already been discussed. Is it okay if I put (mithen) next to whatever you mentioned? I can make an invisible column for names too, if you'd prefer.
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Ah, true. The uke dynamic comes from his secret identity as Clark Kent, in which he's shy and stammering. :) Similarly, Batman as an uke tends to focus on his Bruce Wayne (spoiled pampered playboy) side. It does tend to create a lot of flexibility in how you write them!
Citing me as Mithen should be fine! Thanks for asking! And keeping a database for where you get thoughts from is a cool idea. :)