Citations:Snamione
English citations of Snamione
Noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Severus Snape and Hermione Granger of the Harry Potter series"
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- 2015, Amanda K. Allen, "Social Networking, Participatory Culture and the Fandom World", in Medieval Afterlives in Contemporary Culture (ed. Gail Ashton), page 279:
- Pairing names are often portmanteaus of characters' names, although fans may not always agree on the forms that these amalgamations take – the Snape/Hermione ship, for example, may be called Snamione, Sevmione, Snermione or Snanger, depending on the preferences of the fans who participate in it.
- 2019, Beatriz Brito do Nascimento, "No heteros in this heterotopia: Harry Potter slash fanfiction as heterotopian space", dissertation submitted to the University of Porto, page 120:
- Therefore, it is logical that the selected trope will more often be used in fics which have a non-normative ship: fandomstats relays that, within the EWE tag, some of the most prolific ships include Drarry, Dramione (Draco/Hermione, not a slash ship but still one that does not conform with Rowling’s normative ideas as it contains Draco, an antagonistic character), and ships involving Snape, including Snamione and Snarry.