Citations:Supercorp

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English citations of Supercorp and SuperCorp

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Kara Danvers (Supergirl) and Lena Luthor from from the television series Supergirl"

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  • 2019, Michael McDermott, "From Canon to Politics: Queerbaiting and The CW's Supergirl", in Queerbaiting and Fandom: Teasing Fans Through Homoerotic Possibilities (ed. Joseph Brennan), page 119:
    Jordan's heterosexuality is juxtaposed with the recurring generalization of all Supercorp fans as LGBTQ+, allowing the debates around queerbaiting to shift their focus from the evidence of queerness in the primary narrative to the homophobia of the ostensibly heterosexual creators and the purported harm inflicted on LGBTQ+ fans.
  • 2018, Anna DeGalan, "Supergay: A Queer Analysis of the CW’s 'Supergirl'", paper submitted to Bowling Green State University, page 19:
    However, unless the show writers decide to turn the show in a more queer direction, SuperCorp is doomed to remain hidden as reading between the lines during all Lena Luthor and Kara Danvers/Supergirl interactions.
  • 2020, Chelsea M. Gibbs, "'It's real, you're real, and you deserve a full, happy life': Supergirl's 'Sanvers' as an Affirmation to Queer Tumblr Fangirls Everywhere", Girl of Steel: Essays on Television's Supergirl and Fourth-Wave Feminism (eds. Melissa Wehler & Tim Rayborn), page 153:
    Many fans have been frustrated by cast members' dismissiveness of Supercorp, []
  • 2020, anonymous, quoted in Emmi Aalto, "'Emma and Regina made me realize I was gay': A study on LGBT identity formation in femslash fan communities", thesis submitted to the University of Jyväskylä, page 60:
    Now my latest obsession for the last couple years or so has been Supercorp (Lena and Kara)