Affect, Fantasy and Digital Cultures

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Affect, Fantasy and Digital Cultures is an article by Debra Ferreday which was published in 2012 in Digital Cultures and the Politics of Emotion: Feelings, Affect, and Technological Change edited by Athina Karatzogianni and Adi Kuntsman. Ferreday writes "There appears to be a considerable intersection between The Endless Forest fandom and the 'furry fandom' or 'furry genre', the online subculture in which participants create personae which are wholly or part nonhuman animal and which has generated a whole genre of anthropomorphic fantasy literature and art".[1]

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  1. Debra Ferreday. "Affect, Fantasy and Digital Cultures" in Digital Cultures and the Politics of Emotion: Feelings, Affect, and Technological Change edited by Athina Karatzogianni and Adi Kuntsman. p. 83. on Google Books Published 2012. Retrieved July 18, 2016.