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− | '' | + | ''(Were you looking for the [[Southern Fandom (Inman)|fanzine by Lionel Inman]]?)'' |
− | They have a cohesive spirit and several of their own regional [[clubs]], such as the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]], | + | |
+ | '''Southern Fandom''' refers to [[fans]] living south of the Mason-Dixon Line, generally that in the [[U.S.]] states of [[Alabama]], [[Arkansas]], [[Florida]], [[Georgia]], [[Kentucky]], [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]], [[North Carolina|North]] and [[South Carolina]], [[Tennessee]], [[Virginia]]. [[Texas]] is sometimes included. | ||
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+ | They have a cohesive spirit and several of their own regional [[clubs]], such as the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]]; [[award]]s, including the [[Rebel Award]]; an annual rotating [[convention]], [[DeepSouthCon]], and other [[traditions]]. There is also [[MidSouthCon]], held annually in [[Memphis]]. | ||
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+ | Unfortunately, some of the Southern shtick has relied on the tropes of the Confederacy and other symbols now commonly considered [[racism|racist]]. | ||
*[[Rebecca Smith's Convention Timeline for Southern AL, MS, and LA]]. | *[[Rebecca Smith's Convention Timeline for Southern AL, MS, and LA]]. | ||
+ | * fanac.org YouTube video: [https://youtu.be/KGTxAt1K3qs Anecdotal History of Southern Fandom.] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:29, 17 March 2024
(Were you looking for the fanzine by Lionel Inman?)
Southern Fandom refers to fans living south of the Mason-Dixon Line, generally that in the U.S. states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia. Texas is sometimes included.
They have a cohesive spirit and several of their own regional clubs, such as the Southern Fandom Confederation; awards, including the Rebel Award; an annual rotating convention, DeepSouthCon, and other traditions. There is also MidSouthCon, held annually in Memphis.
Unfortunately, some of the Southern shtick has relied on the tropes of the Confederacy and other symbols now commonly considered racist.
- Rebecca Smith's Convention Timeline for Southern AL, MS, and LA.
- fanac.org YouTube video: Anecdotal History of Southern Fandom.
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