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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:
How we will help you:
Our suggested hierarchy:
Caveats:
Resources:
We hope you enjoy participating, and are very glad you have decided to do so!
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:
- Yuletide 2009 Fandoms with Chromatic Creators
- Yuletide 2009 Fandoms with Western/ White/ Other Creators
- Form to add information to our database of fandoms
- Common pitfalls while writing and how to avoid them.
- Personal meta about motivations and principles for this challenge.
- Beta-editor's list: offer your services and ask for a beta
- Chromatic prompts off the pinch hitters' list
- The RSS feed for Livejournal.
We hope you enjoy participating, and are very glad you have decided to do so!
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Please go ahead and tag any story that you think meets the challenge requirements. The spreadsheet was just a way to centralise prompts, it was certainly not exhaustive, and entire fandoms that would qualify got left out.
And yeah, most non western fandom fics would qualify for the double whammy of "chromatic source" and "chromatic character" in addition to the "dark agenda challenge" tag!
I look forward to reading your fic. :)