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Citations:Stony

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English citations of Stony

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Steve Rogers (Captain America) and Tony Stark (Iron Man) from the Marvel Cinematic Universe"

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  • 2013, Poe Johnson, "Cultural Memory as Fandom Ideology in the Remediated World", The Phoenix Papers, Volume 1, Number 2, July 2013, page 51:
    The "Stony" fandom takes the comic remediation ship or genderswap and removes it from its aesthetic relationship by placing it within a new remediated work.
  • 2013, "Fandoms Assemble 2013 Fanfic Awards", Fandoms Assemble, July 2013, page 21:
    It tugged at my heartstrings with Steve's memories, as well as giving me so many Stony feels.
  • 2016, Olivia Riley, "Queerness and Emotion in Fanfiction", thesis submitted to the University of Minnesota, page 10:
    The largest ships in the MCU are “Stucky” (Steve Rogers AKA Captain America and Bucky Barnes AKA the Winter Soldier) and “Stony” (Steve Rogers and Tony Stark AKA Iron Man).
  • 2018, Proud Arunrangsiwed, Nititorn Ounpipat, & Krisana Cheachainart, "Women and Yaoi Fan Creative Work", Executive Journal (Bangkok University), Volume 38, Number 2, July - December 2018, page 61:
    Slash artists often mixed two names of the characters (Íslands, 2017), e.g., Snarry (Harry Potter and Severus Snape), JayDick (Jason Todd and Dick Grayson), Thorki (Thor and Loki), Stony (Steve Rogers and Tony Stark), and Clex (Clark Kent and Lex Luthor).