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Fursona

A fursona is a personally disclaimed persona resembling an anthropomorphic animal adopted by a member of the furry fandom.[1][2] Fursonas can provide numerous roles for the creator, whether it be idealized versions of their adopter, fleshed out roleplay characters, or digital mascots.[3] According to The New Science of Narcissism, 95% of those in the furry fandom have at least one fursona;[4] with the Anthropomorphic Research Project estimating that the average furry has between two and three fursonas over the course of their life.[5]

Three people dressed in fursuits, representative of their respective fursonas.

Some individuals' fursonas are acted out primarily online,[6] but also at furry conventions and in other public spaces. Acting out one's fursona in person may involve wearing a fursuit, a physical representation of a fursona, or pieces thereof, depending on the activity.[7][3] For example, a fursuiter may choose to only wear the head of the suit in higher temperature environments to reduce the risk of overheating. A small minority of furries express a desire to become, or already see themselves as, their fursona species. These people may additionally identify as therians or otherkin.[8]

History and etymology edit

The term "fursona" is a portmanteau of the words "furry" and "persona".[1] Despite fursonas becoming commonplace in the fandom by the mid-1990s,[9] the term was first used in 1997.[10]

Fursona species edit

Despite what the name would suggest, fursonas are not restricted to furred animals and may be any animal species,[11] whether it be real, mythological, fictional, extinct, or hybrid creatures.[6]

According to the Anthropomorphic Research Project, among the most common fursona species are wolves, foxes, dogs, red pandas, mustelids, marsupials, big cats, and dragons;[12][7] less common examples for fursonas include rodents, rabbits, reptiles, birds, cows, goats, cetaceans and horses;[7] furries most rarely use primates as the basis for their fursona.[12]: 1 

Fursona creation edit

The creation of a fursona has been described as "one of the most universal behaviors in the furry fandom".[12] One study found that furries also tend to create fursonas to distinguish themselves from each other.[13]

Although the inspiration varies from individual to individual, many furries describe their fursona being inspired by their favorite media or mythology. However, the majority state that their fursona was primarily internally generated.[14] The majority of furries also cite shared characteristic as a reason for choosing a particular species.[14] These are usually archetypal traits as ascribed to the species by humans, as opposed to actual animal behaviors.[6] Some popular fursona species are particularly strongly associated with certain traits, for example, dogs being considered ‘loyal’ or rabbits being considered ‘promiscuous’.[14]

Some furries state that they simply have an innate connection to their chosen species.[14] A small minority believes that their chosen species was a past life, is a spirit guide, or that they were supposed to be born as such. These notions overlap strongly with the experiences of otherkin and therianthropy.[14]

Furries often take a long time to decide on their fursona.[3] 25 to 50% of furries surveyed have had more than one original character over the course of their lives, and about 25% stated that they had more than one concurrently.[14] Furries with multiple fursonas usually do not see them as representing multiple selves, but facets of the same self, possibly related to how they express themselves in different social contexts.[6] Additionally, the characteristics of a fursona may change over time along with its owner.[3][6][11] This is usually in personality, but species may change as well.[6]

Just as art is central to the furry fandom in general, it also plays a critical role in the creation and representation of fursonas. Furries who are not artistic themselves may commission artwork of their fursona from other members of the fandom as part of the creation process.[6]

Relationship with self edit

Jake Dunn argues that a furry’s fursona cannot be separated from their own sense of self, and many furries in fact see the performance of their fursona as a way of being their ‘truest’ self.[6]

On average, furries rate their fursonas higher on all dimensions of the big five personality traits. They view their fursonas as having more desirable traits than they do, and fewer undesirable traits.[14] Various researchers suggest that there is an extent to which fursonas serve as idealized versions of their owners.[14][3][11][12] Projecting this idealized self can ease social tensions and reduce social anxiety.[11] Dunn also argues that eventually, these idealized traits are incorporated back into the self. While he notes that the most common idealized traits given to fursonas are also considered ideal by society at large,[6] S. E. Roberts et al. hypothesize that to some, fursonas serve as a safe way to explore traits that are socially undesirable.[15]

Furries are often highly concerned with their fursona being unique. When they deem that their fursona has been ‘copied’, their sense of self may be threatened.[16]

Furries may use their fursonas to explore their conceptualization of their gender and presentation,[11] and some fursonas have a different gender, age, or sexual orientation than their own.[6] Transgender furries with a sense of gender identity and generalized identity that does not match their physical appearance or sex assigned at birth frequently possess a fursona or fursonas that present their idealized selves. Similar situations exist for those with other kinds of body dysphoria and related struggles.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Words We're Watching: 'Furry' and 'Fursona'". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  2. ^ "Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
  3. ^ a b c d e Maase, Jakob (2015-07-01). "Keeping the Magic: Fursona Identity and Performance in the Furry Fandom". Masters Theses & Specialist Projects.
  4. ^ Campbell, W. Keith; Crist, Carolyn (2020-09-29). The New Science of Narcissism: Understanding One of the Greatest Psychological Challenges of Our Time—and What You Can Do About It. Sounds True. ISBN 978-1-68364-403-3.
  5. ^ "International Furry Survey: Summer 2011". FurScience. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Dunn, Jake (2019-01-01). "Self as Gem, Fursona as Facet(s): Constructions and Performances of Self in Furry Fandom". Award Winning Anthropology Papers: 17.
  7. ^ a b c Plante, Courtney N.; Reysen, Stephen; Roberts, Sharon E.; Gerbasi, Kathleen C. (2016). FurScience! A summary of five years of research from the International Anthropomorphic Research Project (PDF). Waterloo, Ontario: FurScience. pp. 6, 34, 50–74. ISBN 978-0-9976288-0-7. from the original on April 24, 2017. Retrieved December 27, 2016.
  8. ^ Bronner, Simon J.; Clark, Cindy Dell (2016-03-21). Youth Cultures in America [2 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. p. 274. ISBN 978-1-4408-3392-2.
  9. ^ Silverman, Ben (May 2020). Fursonas: Furries, Community, and Identity Online (PDF) (MSc thesis). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. p. 18
  10. ^ "Definition of FURSONA". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
  11. ^ a b c d e Zainudden, Dzachary (2021-01-03). "My fursona and me: a tail of identity". The Glasgow Insight into Science and Technology. Retrieved 2021-07-17.
  12. ^ a b c d Austin, Jessica Ruth (2021-08-26). Fan Identities in the Furry Fandom. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. pp. 1, 2, 57. ISBN 978-1-5013-7542-2.
  13. ^ Plante, Courtney N.; Reysen, Stephen; Brooks, Thomas R.; Chadborn, Daniel (2021-10-19). CAPE: A Multidimensional Model of Fan Interest. Stephen Reysen. p. 243. ISBN 978-0-9976288-2-1.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h Plante, Courtney N.; Reysen, Stephen; Roberts, Sharon E.; Gerbasi, Kathleen C. (2016-06-01). FurScience!: A Summary of Five Years of Research from the International Anthropomorphic Research Project. FurScience. pp. 64, 70. ISBN 978-0-9976288-0-7.
  15. ^ Roberts, S. E.; Plante, C.; Gerbasi, K.; Reysen, S. (2015-02-27). "Clinical Interaction with Anthropomorphic Phenomenon: Notes for Health Professionals about Interacting with Clients Who Possess This Unusual Identity". Health & Social Work. 40 (2): e42–e50. doi:10.1093/hsw/hlv020. ISSN 0360-7283.
  16. ^ Reysen, Stephen; Plante, Courtney N.; Roberts, Sharon E.; Gerbasi, Kathleen C. (2020-01-02). "My Animal Self: The Importance of Preserving Fantasy-Themed Identity Uniqueness". Identity. 20 (1): 1–8. doi:10.1080/15283488.2019.1676245. ISSN 1528-3488. S2CID 210378617.

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Fursonas redirects here For the 2016 documentary film see Fursonas film A fursona is a personally disclaimed persona resembling an anthropomorphic animal adopted by a member of the furry fandom 1 2 Fursonas can provide numerous roles for the creator whether it be idealized versions of their adopter fleshed out roleplay characters or digital mascots 3 According to The New Science of Narcissism 95 of those in the furry fandom have at least one fursona 4 with the Anthropomorphic Research Project estimating that the average furry has between two and three fursonas over the course of their life 5 Three people dressed in fursuits representative of their respective fursonas Some individuals fursonas are acted out primarily online 6 but also at furry conventions and in other public spaces Acting out one s fursona in person may involve wearing a fursuit a physical representation of a fursona or pieces thereof depending on the activity 7 3 For example a fursuiter may choose to only wear the head of the suit in higher temperature environments to reduce the risk of overheating A small minority of furries express a desire to become or already see themselves as their fursona species These people may additionally identify as therians or otherkin 8 Contents 1 History and etymology 2 Fursona species 3 Fursona creation 4 Relationship with self 5 References 6 External linksHistory and etymology editMain article Furry fandom History The term fursona is a portmanteau of the words furry and persona 1 Despite fursonas becoming commonplace in the fandom by the mid 1990s 9 the term was first used in 1997 10 Fursona species editThis section needs expansion with there are more species i think most would deem notable and may qualify for a short list You can help by adding to it February 2024 Despite what the name would suggest fursonas are not restricted to furred animals and may be any animal species 11 whether it be real mythological fictional extinct or hybrid creatures 6 According to the Anthropomorphic Research Project among the most common fursona species are wolves foxes dogs red pandas mustelids marsupials big cats and dragons 12 7 less common examples for fursonas include rodents rabbits reptiles birds cows goats cetaceans and horses 7 furries most rarely use primates as the basis for their fursona 12 1 Fursona creation editThe creation of a fursona has been described as one of the most universal behaviors in the furry fandom 12 One study found that furries also tend to create fursonas to distinguish themselves from each other 13 Although the inspiration varies from individual to individual many furries describe their fursona being inspired by their favorite media or mythology However the majority state that their fursona was primarily internally generated 14 The majority of furries also cite shared characteristic as a reason for choosing a particular species 14 These are usually archetypal traits as ascribed to the species by humans as opposed to actual animal behaviors 6 Some popular fursona species are particularly strongly associated with certain traits for example dogs being considered loyal or rabbits being considered promiscuous 14 Some furries state that they simply have an innate connection to their chosen species 14 A small minority believes that their chosen species was a past life is a spirit guide or that they were supposed to be born as such These notions overlap strongly with the experiences of otherkin and therianthropy 14 Furries often take a long time to decide on their fursona 3 25 to 50 of furries surveyed have had more than one original character over the course of their lives and about 25 stated that they had more than one concurrently 14 Furries with multiple fursonas usually do not see them as representing multiple selves but facets of the same self possibly related to how they express themselves in different social contexts 6 Additionally the characteristics of a fursona may change over time along with its owner 3 6 11 This is usually in personality but species may change as well 6 Just as art is central to the furry fandom in general it also plays a critical role in the creation and representation of fursonas Furries who are not artistic themselves may commission artwork of their fursona from other members of the fandom as part of the creation process 6 Relationship with self editJake Dunn argues that a furry s fursona cannot be separated from their own sense of self and many furries in fact see the performance of their fursona as a way of being their truest self 6 On average furries rate their fursonas higher on all dimensions of the big five personality traits They view their fursonas as having more desirable traits than they do and fewer undesirable traits 14 Various researchers suggest that there is an extent to which fursonas serve as idealized versions of their owners 14 3 11 12 Projecting this idealized self can ease social tensions and reduce social anxiety 11 Dunn also argues that eventually these idealized traits are incorporated back into the self While he notes that the most common idealized traits given to fursonas are also considered ideal by society at large 6 S E Roberts et al hypothesize that to some fursonas serve as a safe way to explore traits that are socially undesirable 15 Furries are often highly concerned with their fursona being unique When they deem that their fursona has been copied their sense of self may be threatened 16 Furries may use their fursonas to explore their conceptualization of their gender and presentation 11 and some fursonas have a different gender age or sexual orientation than their own 6 Transgender furries with a sense of gender identity and generalized identity that does not match their physical appearance or sex assigned at birth frequently possess a fursona or fursonas that present their idealized selves Similar situations exist for those with other kinds of body dysphoria and related struggles citation needed References edit a b Words We re Watching Furry and Fursona Merriam Webster Retrieved 2021 06 30 Dictionary com Meanings amp Definitions of English Words Dictionary com Retrieved 2023 12 19 a b c d e Maase Jakob 2015 07 01 Keeping the Magic Fursona Identity and Performance in the Furry Fandom Masters Theses amp Specialist Projects Campbell W Keith Crist Carolyn 2020 09 29 The New Science of Narcissism Understanding One of the Greatest Psychological Challenges of Our Time and What You Can Do About It Sounds True ISBN 978 1 68364 403 3 International Furry Survey Summer 2011 FurScience Retrieved 2021 11 20 a b c d e f g h i j Dunn Jake 2019 01 01 Self as Gem Fursona as Facet s Constructions and Performances of Self in Furry Fandom Award Winning Anthropology Papers 17 a b c Plante Courtney N Reysen Stephen Roberts Sharon E Gerbasi Kathleen C 2016 FurScience A summary of five years of research from the International Anthropomorphic Research Project PDF Waterloo Ontario FurScience pp 6 34 50 74 ISBN 978 0 9976288 0 7 Archived from the original on April 24 2017 Retrieved December 27 2016 Bronner Simon J Clark Cindy Dell 2016 03 21 Youth Cultures in America 2 volumes ABC CLIO p 274 ISBN 978 1 4408 3392 2 Silverman Ben May 2020 Fursonas Furries Community and Identity Online PDF MSc thesis Massachusetts Institute of Technology p 18 Definition of FURSONA www merriam webster com Retrieved 2024 03 31 a b c d e Zainudden Dzachary 2021 01 03 My fursona and me a tail of identity The Glasgow Insight into Science and Technology Retrieved 2021 07 17 a b c d Austin Jessica Ruth 2021 08 26 Fan Identities in the Furry Fandom Bloomsbury Publishing USA pp 1 2 57 ISBN 978 1 5013 7542 2 Plante Courtney N Reysen Stephen Brooks Thomas R Chadborn Daniel 2021 10 19 CAPE A Multidimensional Model of Fan Interest Stephen Reysen p 243 ISBN 978 0 9976288 2 1 a b c d e f g h Plante Courtney N Reysen Stephen Roberts Sharon E Gerbasi Kathleen C 2016 06 01 FurScience A Summary of Five Years of Research from the International Anthropomorphic Research Project FurScience pp 64 70 ISBN 978 0 9976288 0 7 Roberts S E Plante C Gerbasi K Reysen S 2015 02 27 Clinical Interaction with Anthropomorphic Phenomenon Notes for Health Professionals about Interacting with Clients Who Possess This Unusual Identity Health amp Social Work 40 2 e42 e50 doi 10 1093 hsw hlv020 ISSN 0360 7283 Reysen Stephen Plante Courtney N Roberts Sharon E Gerbasi Kathleen C 2020 01 02 My Animal Self The Importance of Preserving Fantasy Themed Identity Uniqueness Identity 20 1 1 8 doi 10 1080 15283488 2019 1676245 ISSN 1528 3488 S2CID 210378617 External links edit nbsp Look up fursona in Wiktionary the free dictionary Fursona at WikiFur Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fursona amp oldid 1216939098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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