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B2MeM Prompt and Path: Compile a List of Sources on a Specific Topic (orange path)
Format: Resource List
Genre: Resource
Rating: General
Warnings: Do not read while driving or operating heavy machinery.
Characters: n/a
Pairings: n/a
Creator's Notes: This is a WiP that may take years to finish. I decided to share it when I reached the midway point of The Silmarillion. Only a dozen-and-a-half more books to go!
Summary: For this prompt, I have decided to begin a project I have wanted to begin for a long time: make a list of every reference to fictional sources or lore or loremasters in Tolkien's works. This is for my own research on historiography and historical bias in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, but I've opted to make it public so that others interested in this topic can benefit as well from my work.

References to Sources in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien

The next topic on the orange path is "Meta on Fandom." As some of you know, I ran a survey on Tolkien fan fiction a little over a year ago, and I have all this untouched data just begging to be crunched and written about. Only since this is B2MeM and not the indulgence of my own blog, I'd like to write about something maybe interesting to people reading here? So if you have an opinion on what I should write about, please feel free to choose from the topics below!

ETA: Readers and feedback it is! Thanks, everyone! /ETA

[Poll #2064889]

Date: 2017-03-25 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartofoshun.livejournal.com
"But someone might say something smart about it before you get the chance to."

I don't think that is a worry for you. You are always the first and smartest with any of this Tolkien scholarship stuff in our fandom circles.

I am excited, because that is exactly the kind of thing that I want to know, but makes my eyes cross when I try to follow it on my own without help.

Date: 2017-03-25 10:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartofoshun.livejournal.com
But I'm already seeing patterns that are interesting in light of some of my hypotheses. That's exciting and definitely motivates me to come in here and chip away at it a little every day. I want to be finished with the Silm in plenty of time for the UVM conference.

Groundbreaking! I am sure it will be interesting. I wish it were ten years ago and I knew what I know now! I would never have been so bullied in this fandom! I knew a lot of things in my guts, from years of reading and studying literature and close textual analysis in other areas of life, but could only sputter when people told me what was received-knowledge within the fandom at the time.

Date: 2017-03-25 11:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heartofoshun.livejournal.com
I'd be thrilled to read it. Whenever you get anything. It does not have to be finished/final. You can bounce drafts off of me also. Inquiring minds want to know...

Date: 2017-04-15 02:14 am (UTC)
ladybrooke: (Maid Maleen)
From: [personal profile] ladybrooke
I'm three weeks late, but A.) Thank you for sharing this! It is awesome and makes me want to poke at things more. Especially regarding the fact that it seems that even in Doriath, the sources reflect either a Melian/Valinor inspired pov (like with the tapestries) or are anti-Avari. I wonder if those are somehow linked, since later in time we see other Sindar (Thranduil, etc) deliberately go out of there way to meld with the Silvan....

Also, while not a question of sources so much as coverage, it reminded me that I still need to write something about the difference in how the Kinslayings are portrayed and considered by fandom versus how the Sindar killing the Petty Dwarves is in both cases. (Now, we'll see if I manage to finish that sometime this decade, since it also branches into things like naming of groups of people and what we can tell from whether the culture internal name is used versus an outside name and I am bad at not branching off).

B.) In my view of academia, saying something first is good and all, but if nobody else can find evidence to support it...well, it's not going to go far. Research has to be replicated, it's just that that's not as respected, for some reason. Which could then lead me on a rant about the ethics of research, but nobody wants a two page rant from me about how disgusted I was during my senior research project class. :P

Date: 2017-04-16 03:46 am (UTC)
ladybrooke: (Maid Maleen)
From: [personal profile] ladybrooke
You're welcome for it! :D

The anti-Avarin bias and the bias against the non-Edain mortals is painful for me because it reminds me way too much of how real world cultures are treated. Which, good for Tolkien for managing to make it that realistic, but bad in terms of this is painful to be reminded of.

If we were to ever have feature stories in the SWG newsletter and you felt up to it, I'd love to have this as a feature. :)
As soon as I have it written in a form that is actually feature-able (because right now it exists as one paragraph in my Nimloth argues with Finrod about the Kinslayers and other decisions of the Valar story, which is not a real treatment of the entire issue), you're welcome to it! I don't mind my stuff being featured as long as I know about it, so I don't have to wonder where all the attention is coming from.

Or if you decide you want it sooner, just poke me. I can write short fiction really quickly when it's something like that (nonfiction/meta is where I run into trouble, because unlike fiction where I am constrained by what my characters could reasonably know, in meta/nonfiction I'm only constrained by what I can't find, and I will spend lots of time finding things and then even more time editing out the parts that are not really related). I'm just glad when other people are interested in stuff like that, because most of the time I only hear when people want more Maglor stories or something (and I like Maglor, but I like culture clashes and cultural issues more).

I can see how an academic whose career depends on being the first to think of and write about smart things might feel differently but I'm a middle school teacher! I have the luxury of not giving a fuck!

I'm jealous of you not having to give a fuck! I want to go into academia, but...well, I might not be successful if I end up at the wrong school, because I might recognize the reality of having to withhold some info, but fuck it, I am not going to act like some of my classmates did and make an entire study about suicide and mental health into some clickbait isn't this shocking you should applaud my research thing (that was a disaster. I ended up snapping at my advisor about it, he was worrying too much about the actual suicidal people to have recognized that I was going to be pissed that after a year of me frantically running around trying to prop up a quarter of the people in another major who were having breakdowns because of the research program requirements in general, and then my other professor pissed me off by claiming the classmate didn't recognize how it would come off and she didn't mean it that way).

This is obviously both a soapbox of mine and probably the most traumatic experience I had in college. That stretched over four semesters counting all four required classes involved in the research, and I ended up tutoring or trying to talk people off the ledge at midnight every single class, which when I had my own life, classes, and actual classes I was supposed to be TAing on top of, did not work out very well. So I will never be able to buy into this "Fame and glory is the great end goal of research". Mine is "Nobody had a breakdown or was exploited in the pursuit of this."

I do agree - I prefer other people to use my research/groundwork, I don't want to do all that just for me. Collaborative work is better! Especially since other people have topics they care about far more than I do, which are in the data but I do not want to do or don't have the background to do as well. It makes more sense for them to do it.

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