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107A – Challenging Fandom Racism Roundtable – Extended Cut

Aug 28, 20201 hr 28 min
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Transcript available In this extended cut of the Challenging Fandom Racism roundtable, fan studies scholars Dr. Rukmini Pande, Stitch, joan miller, and Dr. Samantha Close join finnagain to discuss transformative fandom’s cyclical struggle to recognise racism, the skepticism and harassment faced by fans and acafans who speaking out against racism, why the AO3 and the OTW need to change, and ways fans can practice anti-racism in our fannish lives and online communities. Additional Shownotes Consulting Fans: Dr. Rukmini Pande, Stitch, joan miller, Dr. Samantha Close, finnagain Producer/Editor: finnagain Dr. Rukmini Pande twitter Squee From the Margins: Fandom and Race with the University Iowa Press Upcoming edited collection (2020): Fandom, Now In Color: A Collection of Voices Interview with Henry Jenkins Interview on Fansplaining on racism in fandom Article on racism in femslash fandoms Stitch twitter Stitch Media Mix blog Why Write About Fandom Racism At A Time Like This? Antiblackness in (Service of) the Archive: A Statement On Korean Artists Using Their Platforms to Say that Black Lives Matter Series What Fandom Racism Looks Like Stitch Talks Ish podcast joan miller twitter, bio Website: likejoanofarc.com Interview: “Who and What Belongs: #Gamergate and Abjection“ Article on Cosplay and Race in forthcoming collection Fandom, Now In Color Dr. Samantha Close twitter Website But No Cigar Open Letter to the OTW on Racism in Fandom Article on Knitting Activism, Knitting Gender, Knitting Race OTW This Week in Fandom, Volume 149 (blog post previously featuring Dr. Pande and Stitch’s work) Statement from the OTW Board of Directors, Chairs, & LeadsOTW 2020 OTW Elections Q&A Racism in the OTW and Its Projects More texts: Teland, 2003, My. Fucking. God. on Pete Ross in Smallville Dissensus by Jacques Ranciere Pose FX series Cassandra Khaw’s Persons Non Grata series: Hammers on Bone and A Song for Quiet Alissa Cole’s A Princess in Theory Recommended Authors of Afrofuturism: Octavia Butler, N. K. Jemisin, Nalo Hopkinson This segment was first released on August 5, 2020 in Episode 107A: History Has Its Eyes on You - Extended Cut. Music Credit Unless otherwise indicated, music is available for purchase through online retailers such as amazon.com and iTunes. Challenging Fandom Racism – Janelle Monáe, Dirty Computer: Crazy Classic Life Production Credits Segment Producer: finnagain Segment Editor: finnagain Banner Art: Fox Estacado Distribution funded by fans! Contact Email: bored@three-patch.com Website: https://www.three-patch.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/threepatchpodcast Skype: threepatch.podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/threepatch Tumblr: http://threepatchpodcast.tumblr.com/ How to Cite APA Three Patch Productions (Producer). (2020, August 28). Three Patch Podcast Episode 107A - Challenging Fandom Racism Roundtable - Extended Cut. Podcast segment retrieved from https://www.three-patch.com/casefiles/107a-fandom-racism
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