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When the term subtext is used with regard to canon, an argument is often made that fans are [[Slash goggles|seeing sexual relationships or attraction]] where they don't really exist. However, particularly in dramatics, subtext does not necessarily have to be deliberate on the part of the author. There have been many debates over whether certain subtext exists in canon whether or not the [[authorial intent|writer intended to put it there]].
 
When the term subtext is used with regard to canon, an argument is often made that fans are [[Slash goggles|seeing sexual relationships or attraction]] where they don't really exist. However, particularly in dramatics, subtext does not necessarily have to be deliberate on the part of the author. There have been many debates over whether certain subtext exists in canon whether or not the [[authorial intent|writer intended to put it there]].
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==Xena Fandom==
 
In [[Xena: Warrior Princess|Xena]] fandom, "subtext" refers to the implication that [[Xena/Gabrielle|Xena and Gabrielle]] are meant to be understood as a lesbian couple.<ref>[http://www.xenite.org/faqs/subtext.html Xena - The Subtext FAQ for alt.tv.xena], Version 1.08, updated 1998. (Accessed 26 December 2008)</ref> A "[[subtexter]]" in Xena fandom is someone who is a fan of lesbian subtext. Here, references to subtext links, subtext fanfiction, subtext virtual seasons, etc. are usually referring to a lesbian interpretation of the source, like for example in CN Winters [http://www.cnscaldron.com/cn_winters_subtext_reports.html Xena Subtext Reports].  
 
In [[Xena: Warrior Princess|Xena]] fandom, "subtext" refers to the implication that [[Xena/Gabrielle|Xena and Gabrielle]] are meant to be understood as a lesbian couple.<ref>[http://www.xenite.org/faqs/subtext.html Xena - The Subtext FAQ for alt.tv.xena], Version 1.08, updated 1998. (Accessed 26 December 2008)</ref> A "[[subtexter]]" in Xena fandom is someone who is a fan of lesbian subtext. Here, references to subtext links, subtext fanfiction, subtext virtual seasons, etc. are usually referring to a lesbian interpretation of the source, like for example in CN Winters [http://www.cnscaldron.com/cn_winters_subtext_reports.html Xena Subtext Reports].  
  
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