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* [http://www.irosf.com/q/zine/article/10087 "Appropriate Cultural Appropriation"] by [[Nisi Shawl]] (essay by Shawl on the topic; Nisi then moderated the WisCon panel)
* [http://www.irosf.com/q/zine/article/10087 "Appropriate Cultural Appropriation"] by [[Nisi Shawl]] (essay by Shawl on the topic; Nisi then moderated the WisCon panel)
* [http://www.emcit.com/wordpress/?p=2589 Cheryl Morgan's notes]
* [http://www.emcit.com/wordpress/?p=2589 Cheryl Morgan's notes] (this link is dead 6/2/08)
* [http://yhlee.livejournal.com/602114.html Yoon Ha Lee's notes]
* [http://yhlee.livejournal.com/602114.html Yoon Ha Lee's notes]


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* http://wordsofastory.livejournal.com/216410.html
* http://wordsofastory.livejournal.com/216410.html
* http://yhlee.livejournal.com/604679.html
* http://yhlee.livejournal.com/604679.html
* [http://coffeeandink.livejournal.com/695214.html coffee and ink] (2007)


==Works Cited==
==Works Cited==
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* [http://www.irosf.com/q/zine/article/10087 "Appropriate Cultural Appropriation"] by [[Nisi Shawl]]
* [http://www.irosf.com/q/zine/article/10087 "Appropriate Cultural Appropriation"] by [[Nisi Shawl]]
==See also==
* [[Cultural Appropriation Revisited (WisCon 31 panel)]]
* [[RaceFail 09]]


==Categories & Tagging & Meta-data, o my==
==Categories & Tagging & Meta-data, o my==


[[category:WisCon 30 Panels]]
[[category:WisCon 30 panels]]

Latest revision as of 09:53, 5 February 2009

Panel Description

Cultural Appropriation & Writing Fantasy Outside Western Tradition (#132)

Writing SF&F: The Craft•Assembly• Saturday, 9:00-10:15 p.m.

Not all fantasy fiction is, or indeed should, come from faery, from Middle Earth, from Tolkien or from other Western European traditions. Not everything should be pseudo–medieval in nature, and it seems that more and more fantasy authors are drawing upon other cultural frameworks in fashioning their fictions. Yet, that comes with its own issues, such as cultural appropriation. A discussion of the embrace of neglected mythoi, and the pitfalls that may await the adventurous traveler there.


Panelists

Nisi Shawl (moderator), Judith E. Berman, Theresa Crater, Gregory Frost, Yoon Ha Lee, Ekaterina Sedia


Transcript Notes

Reading List, Chronological

Blogosphere Discussion, Post-Event


Additional links (alphabetical order):

Works Cited

Works Cited on Panel

Works Cited in Online Discussions

See also

Categories & Tagging & Meta-data, o my