Citations:Emison
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English citations of Emison
Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Emily Fields and Alison DiLaurentis from the television series Pretty Little Liars"
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- 2016, William Patrick Bingham, "Queer Fan Practices Online: Digital Fan Production as a Negotiation of LGBT Representation in Pretty Little Liars", thesis submitted to the University of East Anglia, page 121:
- Adherence to canon is crucial for non-AU (alternate universe) fictions, but Emison shippers invert canonical events to draw attention to the textual margins wherein Emison arguably exists.
- 2016, Ariana Galope, "#PrettyLittleLiars: ABC Family in TV’s Post-Network Era", thesis submitted to Victoria University of Wellington, page 139:
- King states, “We have a remarkable tool. Those fans are very empowered, and they can make things happen. They can, if we say ‘Let’s trend #Emison if you want Emily and Alison to be together,’ and, within five minutes, Emison will be a trending topic on Twitter” (Burt, “Marlene King”).
- 2017, Heather Van Fleet, "Acknowledgements", Reckless Hearts, unnumbered page:
- You loaned me Shay Mitchell to inspire Addie and, though we argue about the Emison ship versus the Collin/Addie ship, you don't fight me like most kids would.
- 2017, "Pretty Little Liars: Two Liars Get Together as One Falls Apart", The Ledger, 31 May 2017:
- “The Glove That Rocks the Cradle” was a bittersweet episode for Pretty Little Liars fans as “Emison” shippers got their greatest wish and Aria (Lucy Hale) began to buckle under the A.D. pressure.
- 2017, Anna Cafolla, "#PLLGameOver: Farewell Pretty Little Liars, the most fancentric TV show yet", The Guardian, 29 June 2017:
- Popular fan-fic writer JennasSunglasses writes extensively, as do many others, about Emison: the lesbian relationship between Emily and Alison.