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Athrabeth is produced by James Pierson. James can be found on twitter @jpiersonThe Tolkien Society Summer Seminar: https://www.tolkiensociety.org/events/tolkien-society-summer-seminar/CitationsBooks:Oluo, Ijeoma. 2019. So You Want to Talk about Race. Seattle, WA: Seal Press.Websites:The Association of Ramaytush Ohlonehttps://www.ramaytush.org/Accessed June 30, 2021Michigan State University, Native American Institute, “Guide to Land Acknowledgements”https://www.canr.msu.edu/nai/about/land-acknowledgements Accessed June 30, 2021Native Governance Center, “A guide to Indigenous land acknowledgement”https://nativegov.org/a-guide-to-indigenous-land-acknowledgment/Accessed June 30, 2021Native Land Digitalhttps://native-land.ca Accessed June 30, 2021Mills, Selena, “What are land acknowledgements and why do they matter?Posted on Local Love on March 18, 2019https://locallove.ca/issues/what-are-land-acknowledgements-and-why-do-they-matter/#.YN4CHW5lCisAccessed July 1, 2021Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahomahttps://peoriatribe.com/#Accessed June 30, 2021The Tolkien Societyhttps://www.tolkiensociety.org/Accessed July 4, 2021Socials: @TolkienSocietyThe Tolkien Society- Oxonmoot 2021https://www.tolkiensociety.org/events/oxonmoot-2021/Accessed July 5, 2021Tolkien Society Summer Seminar 2021Presentations discussed in this episode:Saturday, July 3, 2021 (listed in order of appearance)Gondor in Transition: A Brief Introduction to Transgender Realities in The Lord of the RingsBy Cordeliah LogsdonTwitter: @cordeliah_g00:15:45The Problem of Pain: Portraying Physical Disability in the Fantasy of J. R. R. TolkienBy Clare MooreTwitter: @claremoore91400:17:26“The Burnt Hand Teaches Most About Fire”: Applying Traumatic Stress and Ecological Frameworks to Narratives of Displacement and Resettlement Across Cultures in Tolkien’s Middle-earthBy V. Elizabeth KingTwitter: @VElizabeth_King00:20:48The Invisible Other: Tolkien’s Dwarf-Women and the ‘Feminine Lack’By Dr. Sara BrownTwitter: @AranelParmadil00:25:52Projecting Indian Myths, Culture and History onto Tolkien’s WorldsBy Sultana RazaWebsite: https://sultanaraza.wordpress.com00:29:22The Lossoth: Indigeneity, Identity, and AntiracismBy Nicholas BirnsTwitter: @nicholasbirns00:31:28The Problematic Perimeters of Elrond Half-elven and Ronald English-CatholicBy Kristine LarsenWebsite: https://kristinelarsen.academia.edu00:33:48Hearkening to the Other: Athrabeth Finrod ah AndrethBy Cami AganWebsite: https://www.oc.edu/directory/cami-agan-ph-d00:37:05Sunday, July 4, 2021 (listed in order of appearance)Pardoning Saruman?: The Queer in Tolkien’s The Lord of the RingsBy Christopher VaccaroWebsite: https://www.uvm.edu/cas/english/profiles/chris_vaccaro00:39:43Desire of the Ring: An Indian Academic’s Adventures in her Quest for the Perilous RealmBy Sonali Chunodkar00:42:16Queer Atheists, Agnostics, and Animists, Oh, My!By Robin ReidWebsite: https://www.tamuc.edu/academics/colleges/humanitiessocialsciencesarts/departments/literatureLanguages/ostl/labPersonnel/rReid.aspx00:44:38Hidden Visions: Iconographies of Alterity in Soviet Bloc Illustrations for The Lord of the RingsBy Joel MerrinerTwitter: @JoelMerriner00:46:50Questions of Caste in The Lord of the Rings and its Multiple Chinese TranslationsBy Eric ReindersWebsite: http://religion.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/reinders-eric.html00:50:48Stars Less Strange: An Analysis of Fanfiction and Representation within the Tolkien Fan CommunityBy Dawn Walls-ThummaTwitter: @DawnFelagundWebsite: http://dawnfelagund.com00:53:01“Something Mighty Queer”: Destabilizing Cishetero Amatonormativity in the Works of TolkienBy Danna Petersen-Deeprose00:56:24Translation as a means of representation and diversity in Tolkien’s scholarship and fandomBy Martha Celis-Menzoda1:00:00