December Daily: fandom traditions
Dec. 8th, 2019 03:06 pmFor the past three years my family has been going to WisCon, which is thrilling and exhausting and leaves me in a post-extroverting stupor for quite a while afterwards.
But my very favorite fandom tradition would have to be Yuletide.
Recently I read that when a feudal lord suspected one of his vassals of wanting to plot a coup, he and all his household would descend upon that vassal for a visit. This would be a high honor for the vassal, but incredibly expensive, and leave him without enough money to pay an army.
We sometimes talk about fandom as a gift economy, and so I began to wonder whether Yuletide drains off enough fannish energy to leave some trolls without the energy to mount whisper campaigns, attempt to "cancel" anyone, or otherwise wreak mayhem?
Well, a person can dream.
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Date: 12/19/19 10:41 pm (UTC)It took me a couple years to fully believe how wonderful Yuletide is. Strangers? Fulfilling other strangers' whimsies?
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