Episode 9
‘Black Fingon’ with Megan B. Abrahamson & Maria K. Alberto
Hosts & Guests
Maria K. Alberto
(she/her) Working on her PhD at the University of Utah and studies fanworks, queerness in fantasy, and D&D. She probably needs more coffee right now.
Megan B. Abrahamson
(she/her) A medievalist and fangirl who teaches English and Honors at Central New Mexico Community College and is the Editor of Mythprint for the Mythopoeic Society.
Alicia
(she/they) A queer Tolkien scholar and Zelda nerd interested in adaptation, audience reception, and biography.
Grace
(she/her) An acquirer of books, a queer-rights activist, serves as as the Subscriptions Steward of the Mythopoeic Society, and is a Professional Nerd (okay, technically it’s an unpaid internship).
Leah
(she/her) Just another weird Tolkien geek living in the Grey Havens (also known as Seattle WA) with two rabbits and far too few books.
About This Episode
To celebrate Black History Month, we welcome Tolkien scholars Megan B. Abrahamson and Maria K. Alberto for a discussion on their in-progress research into Black fan art depictions of the elf Fingon. In between Fëanorian apologia, they share what inspired Tumblr artists to break with the ‘default’ depiction of Tolkien’s elves as light-skinned.
Note: We experienced some intermittent audio issues while recording this episode. Please excuse the audio quality in places.
Featured art: Perplexingly
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