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Every month in OTW Signal, we take a look at stories that connect to the OTW’s mission and projects, including issues related to legal matters, technology, academia, fannish history and preservation issues of fandom, fan culture, and transformative works.

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Why some people are devoted to particular aspects of popular culture is a fundamental query in fan studies research. One common and familiar answer is that fandoms are like religions. A recent article offers a different approach to understanding the emotional intensity of fan devotion, suggesting that while fans often describe their devotion in terms that sound religious, this comparison “has some lingering issues that hamper the field.” The authors contend that we can compare specific elements of fan experience (e.g., rituals, symbols, shared practices, and collective identity) to “sacred experiences” without needing to imply that fandoms are literal religions.

We believe it is more accurate to conceptualize fan devotion as part of a broader landscape of sacred activities that transcend the concept of religion.

Elliott and Mowers assert that their results provide powerful evidence that many fans experience their interests as sacred.

Their interests occupy a unique and special place in their lives: They derive purpose and inspiration from them, they learn important values from them, they involve something powerful and important, and they inspire them to believe in something larger than themselves.

To support this claim, the researchers analyzed information gathered from surveys, interviews, and fan experiences at Comic Cons and identified a new framework for determining what makes fan experiences sacred-like. They argue that by studying and measuring these “sacred dimensions,” especially in contexts like conventions where fan devotion takes on almost ritual-like patterns, scholars can reevaluate the religion metaphor, focusing instead on analytic models that consider the complexity of fan experience. Through this process, researchers can better understand fan devotion and how fandom is shaped by this collective identity. This analysis helps frame fandom as a cultural practice with emotional, symbolic, and communal depth.


Reports from fan conventions across the globe reinforce the idea that physical gatherings become collective spaces where fans create meaning through shared experiences. In one example, recent reporting on Bengaluru Comic Con highlights the convergence of more than 50,000 fans gathering to celebrate their shared love for fandom. A Times of India article describes fans coming together in a vibrant pop culture playground: cosplaying, celebrating shared passions, and building community through creative expression. “For many attendees, Comic Con was as much about community as it was about pop culture.” In another report, Shefali Johnson, CEO of Comic Con India, explains how the fans are what make Bengaluru Comic Con so special: “People here come to listen, learn, connect and experience.” A story in the Deccan Herald describes the con as “a living mosaic of fandom,” where participation is an act of joy:

For many, the message was simple: this space belongs to everyone, regardless of age, fandom, or experience.

Events like these allow fans from all over the world to connect and share their passions, creating new sacred experiences together and building a strong collective identity.

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Transformative Works and Cultures, a project of the OTW, is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal that seeks to promote scholarship on fanworks and practices. The journal is published at least twice each year and invites submissions of papers in all areas. For more information, visit the TWC website.

Did you know the OTW attends fan conventions? Our volunteers represent the OTW at cons around the world. The OTW’s Con Outreach team, a division of the Communications committee, coordinated attendance at 10 gatherings across three continents in 2025, meeting fans and sharing games, gifts, fic prompts, and of course, our popular rec board, where everyone is invited to take a fic rec and leave one of their own. Our volunteers love to talk about fandom, so come see us and say hello!

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([personal profile] oursin Dec. 28th, 2025 06:47 pm)

Last week's bread held out adequately.

On Wednesday I made Angel Biscuit dough (this year I had active dried yeast) which was enough to provide for Christmas, Boxing Day and Saturday morning breakfast. Turned out rather well.

For Christmas dinner we had: starter of steamed asparagus with halved hardboiled quails' eggs and salmon caviar; followed by pheasant pot-roasted with bacon, brandy, and madeira and served with Ruby Gem potatoes roasted in goosefat, garlic-roasted tenderstem broccoli (as noted with previous recent tenderstem broccoli, wish to invoke Trades Description Act re actual tenderness of stem), and red cabbage (bought-in, as not only is it an Almighty Faff, making it from scratch would involve ending up with A Hell of A Lot of Red Cabbage). Then bought-in Christmas puds with brandy butter and clotted cream.

Boxing Day lunch: blinis with smoked salmon, smoked Loch trout, and the remaining salmon caviar, and creme fraiche with horseradish cream, and a salad of lamb's lettuce and grilled piccarello pepper strips, in a walnut oil and damson vinegar dressing. Followed by mince pies.

Yesterday lunch was the leftover blinis and smoked fish. For yesterday evening meal I made the remains of the pheasant into a pilaff, served with a green salad.

Today's lunch: chestnut mushrooms quartered in olive oil, white-braised green beans and cut up piccarello peppers, the Phul-Gobi (braised cauliflower) from Dharamjit Singh's Indian Cookery, and blinis made up from the last of the batter, a bit past its best.

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([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi posting in [community profile] sweetandshort Dec. 28th, 2025 01:43 pm)
Title: Ugh
Fandom: BTS
Characters: RM & Jin
Prompt: snowstorm
Rating: Gen
Also for: [community profile] adventdrabbles day 28 prompt: wizarding nutcracker
Summary: Namjoon is miserable. Hyung helps.

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Terence V. Powderly, Wikimedia Commons

On this date in 1869, the Knights of Labor were founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The organization grew slowly, but by the late 1870s, the Knights had become the nation’s largest labor union, remaining so until 1886. This was the first serious organization to bring in masses of workers into a single union to try and change the lives of the collective working class. It did not work out and in ways that would demonstrate the limitations of organizing in America and the harsh response of corporate America to worker organizing.

Labor was at a crossroads in post-Civil War America. The Civil War helped spur the growth of large factories, and capitalists like John D. Rockefeller began expanding their economic reach into what became the monopoly capitalism of the Gilded Age. Workers found the ground caving under their feet. Working-class people began criticizing the new economic system, but it took several decades for modern radicalism to become a common response for the working classes. All sorts of ideas were floated out there. Henry George had his single tax. Edward Bellamy wrote Looking Backwards and Americans were deeply taken with the work that promised a social revolution without class conflict.

No class conflict no peace!

As Leon Fink notes in his classic treatise on the Knights of Labor, Workingmen’s Democracy, labor was not in 1869 nor in 1885 at a point where revolutionary consciousness was really on the table for most workers. They were essentially pre-Marxist critics of the growing wage labor system. They rejected that system, but also called for the operation of “natural law” in the marketplace and did not reject the idea of profit. They believed in an idea of balance between employer and employee, but recognized that this balance had been thrown out of whack by the massive aggregation of capital into the hands of the few. These were people who had come of age during the Civil War and the rhetoric of slavery was strong with them. So terms like “wage slavery,” which the South had used effectively to critique northern labor relations in the 1850s, meant a lot to working people in the early Gilded Age. They felt they had become involuntary servants to wage labor and thus the system needed to be abolished like African slavery during the war.

This does not mean that Knights were not radical for their time. Fink makes a strong case that they indeed were radical in their own terms, rejecting the fundamental economic relationship of their time for a vision of the “nobility of toil” and a respectable working-class life that encompassed everyone who “worked” in their view — which was basically all but bankers, speculators, lawyers, liquor dealers, and gamblers. These were the groups feeding off the blood of the working man either financially or morally. Capitalism itself meant not a system of economic gain based upon profit, but the systematic exploitation of working-class people. This meant that you could be a business owner and be a workingman if you treated your labor with respect.

The Knights was essentially a working-class fraternal organization in its first years. But in 1879, Terence Powderly took over the organization. The mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, Powderly was as unclear as many workers on how labor should fight the growth of monopoly capitalism. He opposed strikes, even though he did occasionally engage in them as the Knights grew. He was however a superb organizer and could keep this unwieldy organization alive in the first years of its rapid growth, though his actual authority over what chartered locals did was very limited.

Powderly eschewed electoral politics despite his own history, noting the failure of the Greenback-Labor party in the late 1870s and the extreme corruption of Gilded Age life. This led Powderly and other Knights leaders to believe that electoral politics was a dead-end for the working class. But the huge growth of the Knights after the Panic of 1883 led to a rethinking of this idea precisely because the organization grew so large that many wondered if it could take over American political life. By 1886, the Knights began running labor tickets for office around the country, winning many races. This fell apart soon after due to right-wing backlash and infighting, but suggested the power of labor to transform American life if it were organized.

By the mid-1880s, new elements were entering the American working class. The rapid growth of European immigration after 1880 brought new ideas into the Knights, ideas that did not make people like Terence Powderly comfortable. The simple and eloquent platform of the eight-hour day galvanized working-class people across the country, many of whom joined the Knights for this reason but sought to make the organization their own.

This included anarchists, a political ideology new to American shores at this time that was popular especially with German workers. This brought the tricky issue of immigration to the fore. The Knights largely did not believe that Eastern Europeans could be acceptable independent American laborers and they definitely did not think the Chinese could be. They did however have some tolerance for organizing Black workers because they had been in the United States long enough that they had learned enough about the supposed values of American respectable work the Knights treasured. They were generally fine with Germans, but were very much not fine with this kind of radical ideology, at least at the leadership level. So there were inconsistencies at the heart of the Knights’ efforts to bring all workers into a single union.

These new immigrants flocked to an organization that supported their dream of an eight-hour day. Given the decentralized nature of the Knights, anarchists could participate in the Knights even if Powderly directly opposed their ideas. In Chicago, the growing German anarchist community played a minor role in the eight-hour movement until one act made them synonymous with the 1886 strikes. In response to the killing of two striking McCormick Harvesting Machine workers by cops, the Chicago anarchists movement called for a large demonstration. Although turnout was small, it became one of the most important events in American labor history when an unknown anarchist (still unknown today) threw a bomb into a crowd of police officers, killing eight. The police then fired into the crowd, killing eight strikers. Leading anarchists were arrested, thrown in jail, convicted, and four were executed. The Haymarket bombing and the police repression in its aftermath would become an internationally celebrated incident.

The Knights declined precipitously after Haymarket. Powderly was not ideologically prepared for mass violence nor for radical ideologies. The crushing of the Knights and the eight-hour movement after Haymarket left Powderly without much direction on where to take the organization, and workers left it as quickly as they had joined the year before. Employers would stop at nothing to crush the Knights organizing their workforces. The American Federation of Labor would soon rise to become the dominant working-class organization in America, but its conservative bent excluded the mass of unskilled and often foreign-born industrial labor that lent such immediacy to the eight-hour day campaign of 1886. These workers would fight and die for another half-century before successfully unionizing.

Powderly remained active in labor issues throughout his long life. Although he had headed the first large radical organization in the United States and was mayor of Scranton on the Greenback-Labor ticket, he was fundamentally conservative and became a Republican. He continued to oppose immigration and had supported the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. He and William McKinley became close; McKinley named Powderly US Commissioner General of Immigration in 1897 and he remained a high-profile immigration official until 1921 with the exception of a few years in the mid 1900s.

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FURTHER READING

Leon Fink, Workingmen’s Democracy: The Knights of Labor and American Politics

Kim Voss, The Making of American Exceptionalism: The Knights of Labor and Class Formation in the Nineteenth Century

Joseph Gerteis, Class and the Color Line: Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and Populist Movement

Robert E. Weir, Beyond Labor’s Veil: The Culture of the Knights of Labor

James Green, Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement, and the Bombing that Divided America


Title: Unexpected Rescue
Fandom: The Fantastic Journey
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Fred, Ben, Varian.
Rating: PG
Spoilers/Setting: Vortex.
Summary: Camden has had Fred and Ben locked in the cell behind his treasure room. There’s no way for them to escape, until a stranger shows up to rescue them.
Word Count: 850
Content Notes: Nada.
Written For: Challenge 501: Amnesty 83, using Challenge 346: Waiting.
Disclaimer: I don’t own The Fantastic Journey, or the characters. They belong to their creators.




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([personal profile] mdehners posting in [community profile] gardening Dec. 28th, 2025 12:38 pm)
I finally got my Hopniss tubers planted today. When I got them it was too cold for me to dig but the last week and a half warmed up unseasonably and I finally had time to get them in.
If you haven't heard of them, Hopniss is a tuber the 1st Nation's peoples, esp east of the Mississippi grew. Supposed to be kind of a sweeter, nutty Russet potato flavor. I used to be big in Food Forest growing bu since I left my lot and a half on the Florida Panhandle I haven't had the space but decided that 2026 sounds like a good yr to start growing food again. I add them to the 3 kinds of Creole Garlic I planted after we had almost a month of no Garlic bulbs at all in any of the markets within a 50 mile range. They're sprouting well.
In Feb I'll start the Oyster plant seeds I've been stratifying as well as some Asian Radishes. We'll see how things go;>
Cheers, Pat

Title: Heading Out
Fandom: FAKE
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 482: On The Road Again.
Setting: After Like Like Love.
Summary: It’s great to get out of the city for a couple of days.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.



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([personal profile] colls posting in [community profile] womansplace Dec. 28th, 2025 11:40 am)
Fandom: [community profile] festivids
Fanwork type: vids
Pairings/Characters: multiple
Rating and/or Content Warnings: n/a
Links: see below
Summary: vids! <333

Reccer's Notes: Some of my favorite festivids from recent years featuring women, in no particular order.

Star Trek: Lower Decks, Beckett Mariner
Golden by [archiveofourown.org profile] inkjunket

A Wrinkle in Time, Meg
Supernova by [archiveofourown.org profile] eruthros

Babylon 5, Lyta Alexander
Runs in the Family by [archiveofourown.org profile] sandalwoodbox

For All Mankind, Molly Cobb
Northwest Passage by [archiveofourown.org profile] ExtraPenguin

Contact, Ellie Arroway
The Golden Echo by [archiveofourown.org profile] nicasio_silang

Scavenger's Reign, Ursla
The World Observed by [archiveofourown.org profile] Rhea

Lost in Space, Maureen/John
The Bones by [archiveofourown.org profile] dirty_diana
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([personal profile] troisoiseaux Dec. 28th, 2025 11:39 am)
2025 has been a fabulous year for Batshit British Crime Thrillers: shows that can be best described as why must TV be good? Is it not enough to watch a haggardly hot, grumpy British guy have a really bad week?, with a tidy 6-8 episodes, really good actors, and wildly implausible plots.

Dept. Q stars Matthew Goode as DCI Carl Morck, an acerbic police detective in Scotland reassigned to investigate cold cases with a misfit team while recovering from physical and emotional trauma. The plot is completely bonkers and impossible to talk about without major spoilers, because the first episode ends with the reveal of what happened to ambitious prosecutor Merritt Lingard, whose disappearance Morck and co. are investigating: ... ) There's also definitely a vibe of maybe the real mystery was the friends we made along the way; the fact it closes with an instrumental cover of Radical Face's "Welcome Home, Son" really captures the emotional tone. So, yeah, 10/10, had a great time watching this.

Lazarus stars Sam Claflin as Dr. Joel "Laz" Lazarus, a forensic psychologist who is either having a mental breakdown in the wake of his father's apparent suicide and unresolved grief over his twin sister's unsolved murder twenty years earlier, or is being haunted by the ghosts of cold-case victims from his home town, leading him to investigate their deaths and whether they were related to his father's and sister's. Spoilers! ) This show is, objectively, not very good - it ends with multiple twists so stupid I did laugh out loud - but I actually really enjoyed the timey-wimey-ness of it, between the concept of flashback-based hauntings - the ghosts, when they appear to Laz, seem to think they are a. alive and b. having therapy sessions with Laz's father - and the way the show cuts between the characters as adults in the present day and the teenagers they'd been when Laz's sister was murdered. The big names in the cast are, of course, Claflin, and Bill Nighy as the late Dr. Lazarus Sr., but I was delighted to see Edward Hogg as the twitchy town loner who has lived under suspicion of Laz's sister's murder for decades, and David Fynn - who I've mostly seen as the goofier characters in Shakespearean comedies - in a more serious role as Laz's childhood friend, now a local police detective; I was unfamiliar with Alexandra Roach, who stole the show as Laz's wounded, woo-woo surviving sister.

Black Doves is technically stretching the definition a bit, as it's from 2024 and more of a spy thriller, co-starring Keira Knightley as a spy ten years' deep into her cover as the wife of a rising politician and Ben Whishaw as an assassin with a broken heart; I'd procrastinated on watching this for a full year, which actually meant I watched it at the best possible time (i.e., last week, over Christmas) because it is specifically set at Christmas. (Move over, Die Hard!) Absolutely spaghetti-at-the-wall plot - it's conspiracies all the way down, vague spoilers ) - and everyone in it is, like, so bad at the first rule of Being A Spy (don't freaking tell people you're a spy!!!) but both Knightley and Whishaw act the hell out of their roles and the writing is fun and there were a bunch of other great characters, including the incomparable Kathryn Hunter as a London crime boss and a delightful pair of snarky zillennial hitwomen.
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([personal profile] thedarlingone Dec. 28th, 2025 11:16 am)
Final (probably) haul from the Steam Winter Sale: Portal, Fallout New Vegas (bundle with all DLC), Hades, Powerwash Simulator (downloaded all free DLC). What an assortment. No wonder Steam is struggling to figure out my taste in games.

(I also have about $18 of gift card value left sitting on my Steam account to be used next time there's a game I want on sale. Hades and Powerwash Simulator both have newish sequels that are still over $20, so I might pick up one of those sequels eventually. Or something completely different!)

I hope everybody is having a satisfactory winter holiday season. If I do not pass out from the sleep deprivation (unfortunately not from fun things, one of my housemates is being troublesomely loud at stupid hours), I plan to probably stream my first try at Hades around 2pm or 3pm Eastern US time today.
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([personal profile] sixbeforelunch Dec. 28th, 2025 11:06 am)
This one has a great premise, excellent characterization, and is a lot of fun.

Q Switcheroo (10660 words) by V_NUS
Chapters: 2/2
Fandom: Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: William Riker & Ro Laren
Characters: William Riker, Ro Laren, Geordi La Forge, Data (Star Trek), Q (Star Trek), Beverly Crusher, Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, Jean-Luc Picard, Worf (Star Trek:TNG/DS9), Guinan (Star Trek)
Additional Tags: Mission Fic, Canon Compliant, Takes place between Disaster (5x05) and Conundrum (5x14), POV Multiple, Bodyswap, Enemies to Friends, Bajoran Culture (Star Trek), Q Being Q (Star Trek), Minor William Riker/Deanna Troi
Summary:

Q is sick of listening to Commander Riker and Ensign Ro arguing. To fix this, he forces them to swap bodies-- and if anyone finds out what's happened, they'll be stuck as each other forever...

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([personal profile] jadelennox Dec. 28th, 2025 10:54 am)

Some Yuletide recs. I am saving a bunch of longer stories and some that are puzzles for when I have more focus.

Deadloch, Dragonriders of Pern, Lively St. Lemeston, Nettle & Bone, Some Desperate Glory, The Chronicles of Chrestomanci, The Good Place, The Lottery, The Residence )

I'm so out of the whole exchange scene, I forgot Yuletide fics are online. Not sure how I feel about that.
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([personal profile] alexcat Dec. 28th, 2025 10:37 am)
Light yellow graphic reading 'Get Your Words Out 2026,' featuring the GYWO logo, a hand drawn chameleon clutching a variety of writing utensils.
GetYourWordsOut: Year Eighteen!
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([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi posting in [community profile] sweetandshort Dec. 28th, 2025 10:12 am)
Title: Kisses
Rating: Gen
Fandom: BTS
Pairing: RM/Jin
Length: 300
Notes: Coffee shop AU, meet-cute
Prompt: Grinch
Summary: A handsome stranger comes back to the cafe.

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