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In March 2010, the online journal "Transformative Works and Culture" published a [http://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/issue/view/5 special Supernatural issue].
 
In March 2010, the online journal "Transformative Works and Culture" published a [http://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/issue/view/5 special Supernatural issue].
  
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* [[Essay Collection|Some of us really do watch for the plot]] was published in 2007 through Cafe Press and was the first collection of meta on Supernatural
 
* [[Essay Collection|Some of us really do watch for the plot]] was published in 2007 through Cafe Press and was the first collection of meta on Supernatural
 
* [[In the Hunt: Unauthorized Essays on Supernatural]]
 
* [[In the Hunt: Unauthorized Essays on Supernatural]]
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* [[Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World]] (contains a chapter on Supernatural fanfic)
 
* [[Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World]] (contains a chapter on Supernatural fanfic)
 
* [http://www.amazon.com/Millenial-Fandom-Television-Audiences-Transmedia/dp/1609383559 Millenial Fandom: Television Audiences in the Transmedia Age] by Louisa Ellen Stein includes a chapter on Misha Collins entitled "Misha Collins and the Power of Decentered Authorship."
 
* [http://www.amazon.com/Millenial-Fandom-Television-Audiences-Transmedia/dp/1609383559 Millenial Fandom: Television Audiences in the Transmedia Age] by Louisa Ellen Stein includes a chapter on Misha Collins entitled "Misha Collins and the Power of Decentered Authorship."
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* [http://www.mcsdepaul.com/paul-booth.html Crossing Fandoms: SuperWhoLock and the Contemporary Fan Audience]] by Paul Booth (pdf download at link).
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* Men with stakes: Masculinity and the Gothic in US Television. Wright, Julia M. 2016.  Manchester University Press.
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* Television, Religion, and Supernatural: Hunting Monsters, Finding Gods. Engstrom, Erika, and Joseph M. Valenzano III. 2014.  Lexington Books.
  
 
==Meta Essays==
 
==Meta Essays==

Revision as of 08:14, 4 March 2017

A meta essay, or meta (short for meta-analysis) refers to an essay that explores the text of a show in more detail than an episode review or recap. Broader themes, or deeper analysis are investigated, often with supporting evidence in the form of screencaps, pictures or charts.

See Picspams for links to graphics based meta, which use images from the Show, alongside, or instead of text.

Meta Communities

In the first two seasons of Supernatural, the Supernatural community spn_heavymeta on Livejournal followed a set regime, where members would submit essays for each episode on Dean, Sam and John. After Season Two this structure was abandoned, and the community simply provided a central place for people to link to their metas.

The forums on Television Without Pity (now closed) and supernatural.tv as well as blogs like The Winchester Family Business often contain meta discussion, as do the comments sections on many media sites.

Famous aca-fan Henry Jenkins has written about Supernatural.

In March 2010, the online journal "Transformative Works and Culture" published a special Supernatural issue.

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