Citations:slavefic
English citations of slavefic and slave fic
Noun: "(countable, fandom slang) a fanfic centered on the enslavement of one or more characters" edit
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- 2009, Robin Ann Reid, "Thrusts in the Dark: Slashers' Queer Practices", Extrapolation, Volume 50, Number 3:
- These fics, and others like them, fics which focus on rape and torture, orgies, BDSM (Bondage, Dominance, Sadism, and Masochism) fics, slave fics, […]
Noun: "(uncountable, fandom slang) such fan fiction collectively" edit
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- 2003 June 25, Alara Rogers, “Re: Addendum to the slavery comment”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated[6] (Usenet):
- If the point of the story is "my life as a slave" it's most likely slavefic; if the point is what happens after being rescued it's h/c; it could be both if a lot of attention is paid to both sides of it.
- 2017, Francesca Coppa, "Introduction: Five Things That Fanfiction Is, and One Thing It Isn't", in The Fanfiction Reader: Folk Tales for the Digital Age (ed. Francesca Coppa), page 9:
- This isn't a simple matter of fandom being the audience or the marketplace for the work; rather, the key is that fanfiction is shaped to the literary conventions, expectations, and desires of that community, and is written in genres developed by and in community—for example, in media fandom, slash, het, and gen, first-time stories and alternate universe stories and sex pollen stories and cavefic stories and mpreg stories. Bodyswap, hurt/comfort, kidfic, hookerfic, PWP (plot what plot?), epilogue tags, fix its, teamfic, slavefic, […]
- 2019, Maria Sachiko Cecire, Re-Enchanted: The Rise of Children's Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century, unnumbered page:
- It focuses its emotional journey on the relationship between the swarthy-skinned Prince Damen and his pale northern captor, Prince Laurent, confounding both racial and sexual norms of medievalist fantasy while cleaving closely to the norms of slash and the "slavefic" subgenre of fan fiction ("slavefic" depicts characters in often romantic or sexually charged master-slave relationships).