Fanworks Tagged with Race Studies

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Cherished Antagonist, Despised Protagonist- a defence of Elu Thingol by LadySternchen

Elu Thingol is a complicated character in "The Silmarillion." Faced with tough choices, he makes both good and bad decisions. But, as this paper argues, the Silmarillion fandom tends to file Thingol away as a convenient villain. This paper makes the case that many of his decisions are more complex than fans tend to assume and defends his place as one of the legendarium's complex characters and deserving of empathy.

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The Silmarillion: Who Speaks? by Dawn Felagund

On ongoing project to analyze who speaks in The Silmarillion and who is silent.

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Review of "Tolkien and Diversity" by daughterofshadows

The recent Tolkien Society Seminar proceedings "Tolkien and Diversity" explore both cultural identity and the international fan community and how Tolkien's fanworks and fandom represent marginalized identities.

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