Fan Cultures and the Premodern World: a Conference
Lecture Room, History Faculty, University of Oxford, 5-6 July 2019
Supported by TORCH
with assistance from Medium Aevum
5 July 2019
9-9:30 registration, tea, covfefe
9:30-9:35 Opening remarks
9:35-11:15 Premodern Players: Reenacting, Roleplay and Cosplay
Samantha Lehman: Hoist My Shield (It’s Made of Foam): Examining the Performative Aspect of Cosplay in Connection to the Outfitting of Medieval Knights
Emily Price “Everything is a Little More Complex Than That”: Fantasy, Medievalism, and Representation in Actual-Play Podcasts
Lorris Chevalier "The Impact of the French Film Les Visiteurs on the French’s Vision of the Medieval Ages" (video presentation)
11:15-11:30 Tea/coffee
11:30 – 12:30 Alicia Spencer-Hall Kill Your Darlings, or The Passion of Megan Fox
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:15 The Knights who say Squee: Arthurian Fic
Kavita Mudan Finn Fandom quondam, fandom futurus: Arthuriana as Transformative Fanfiction
Katarina Jonsson Lancelot/Guinevere: exploring romantic idealism in the literature of courtly infidelity and modern fanfiction slash
Vicki Blud Fifty Shades of Green: Lady Bertilak and Arthurian Fanfic
Megan B. Abrahamson Sadomasochistic Fanfiction and the Rules of Fin Amor in Marie de France and Malory
15:15-15:30 Tea break
15:30-17:00 Mystic Con: Devotion as fan culture
Lada Kovalchuk Cosplay as a part of devotion: Secular adaptations of the Franciscan life-style
Lieke Smits Looking for Jesus: Spiritual Role-Play, Make-Believe, and Parasocial Relationships in the Medieval Low Countries
Godelinde Perk Reading Women, Past and Present: Gender, Romance and the Reception of Medieval Women’s Literature
17:15-18:15 Dead Sisters Do Tell Tales: A Theatrical Reading of Modern Devout Sister-Books
18:45-20:30 Informal dinner at Cote Brasserie
6 July 2019
9:00-9:30 Tea/coffee
9:30-10:30 The Fic of It: Theorising fanfic 1
Elyse Graham Literary Culture and Game Structures Before and After Print
Jessica Seymour Remix culture, oral storytelling, and translation
10:30-11:00 Tea/coffee
11:00-12:20 Get a Fic Out of It
Michel De Dobbeleer Are Premodern Battle Narratives Fanfiction? The Cases of Three Peculiar Medieval Genres from Serbia, Russia and Bulgaria
Dan Gerrard The Song of Roland and the First Crusade: Fielding Fickle Facts in Fanfic for Fanatics
Ashley Hemm “Not only to be Empress, but Authoress of a Whole World”: Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World as Proto-Transformative Work
12:20-13:20 Lunch
13:20-15:20 All Fan and Games
Nick Webber “We must liberate the people from the system of enfeoffment”: Fan perspectives on feudalism in EVE Online
Joseph Parkinson The Order of the GG-arter: Gaming as a chivalric experience, with reference to The Witcher series
Michał Mochocki The Polish Fandom of “Dzikie Pola” RPG: A Challenge to Authorized Heritage Discourse
Aleksandra Mochocka Premodern World to Buy, Read, and Play: the Case of Kacper Ryx’s Storehouse
15:20-15:50 Tea/coffee
15:50-17:30 Fannish communities and fannish writers
Ilya V Sverdlov Doch nicht den Ring, or Wagnerian influences on “Lord of the Rings” beyond the Tetralogy: the case of “Parsifal”
Dot Porter The Sacred Texts: Manuscripts in Star Wars and Star Wars Fanfiction
Michael Facius Are Klingons allowed to have a haircut? History cultures and fan criticism in Star Trek Discovery
Ashumi Shah “Do you Tweet Chaucerian?”
17:30-18:00 Closing discussion