dhobikikutti: earthen diya (yuletide)
Dhobi Ki Kutti ([personal profile] dhobikikutti) wrote in [community profile] dark_agenda2010-01-02 11:00 pm

The Diversity in Yuletide 2009 Challenge

The underlying issue:
A lack of representation in both source and fandom of chromatic creators and characters, exemplified in the Yuletide Fic Exchange.

The challenge:
  • Part one: Request and offer to write for some of the fandoms on this list.
  • Part two: Do whatever it takes to be able to upload at least one Yuletide treat in the aforementioned fandoms during the Yuletide Madness period. A drabble, if not a fic. A character study, if not a plotty epic.

How we will help you:
  • By collating lists of suitable fandoms, and pimp posts and critiques of them.
  • By organising culture- language- and fandom- specific beta lists, and helping you track them down.
  • By gathering links to helpful writing and researching tips.
  • By maintaining a list of all the requests made for chromatic fandoms, as soon as they show up either on the pinch hitters list, or on the website.
  • By offering to upload your stories for you if you are unable to do so during the specific time period open for Yuletide treats.

Our suggested hierarchy:
  • First, write for a language and culture other than your own.
  • Second, support sources that are as authentic and unproblematic as they can be, especially in relation to those made about a culture from outside it.
  • Third, celebrate actual source cultures before reinterpretations of it, because there just isn't enough of the first; i.e. realistic representations before retellings of myths, and actual religions before fantasy send-ups of them.
  • Fourth, if you end up writing problematic source, engage in fixing it: finding the invisible people of colour and putting them back in, writing the back story for a character without tying it into the white people's narratives, showing not telling the blind spots and bigotry and flaws in the celebrated white heroes of the narrative.

Caveats:
  • We use the term 'chromatic' as an umbrella definition for 'sourcelander', 'hyphenate', 'diasporian', 'person of colour', 'non-white', while we acknowledge that it has shortcomings. Similarly, we accept that there is a certain flattening in our 'White / Western /Other' terminology.
  • We are not the final or authoritative arbitrators of what is offensive or acceptable. There is no such thing as universal agreement.
  • We cannot and will not police authenticity or accuracy in sources, betas, or stories. We will accept and include clarifications and corrections about any opinions or facts we might state.

Resources:


We hope you enjoy participating, and are very glad you have decided to do so!
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[personal profile] marina 2009-12-24 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi, I'm coming in extremely late to this party (due to my own mix up with friending the right yuletide comm I'd never heard of this before comm before yesterday) but I have a question. I've written several treats/fics with chromatic characters/fandoms. If a character was requested in the dark agenda spreadsheet and I wrote a fic about it but the recipient is not the person in the spreadsheet, should I still tag it? Should I tag non western fandom fics when the fandom isn't in the spreadsheet?

You're awesome for organizing this, btw.
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[personal profile] cesy 2010-09-21 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you have any suggested comms or affiliates for general recs of fic about characters of colour?
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[personal profile] dark_administrator 2011-01-17 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Really late, sorry, but we've just posted a list of communities some of which have recs.
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[personal profile] cesy 2011-01-18 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you!