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Overview
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Articles/Essays (in chronological order)
- Die Lage der Nation by frogspace, an article about German slash fandom dated April 23, 2003[1]
- Shareware or Prestigious Privilege? Television Fans as Knowledge Brokers by Ursula Ganz-Blättler, posted 22 September 2004, accessed 1 May 2012
- German? English? Language musings by sandrine dated November 27, 2004, an article about choosing to write a story in English about a German language TV show.[2] Follow-up discussion can be found here.[3][4]
- Meta aus der Diaspora by frogspace dated February 26, 2005, an article about the challenges facing German fans in an all English fandom[5]
- The language of fandom/fanfiction and poll by bettina dated July 3, 2005[6]
- Living Two Lives – A Story of Bilingual Fan-dom by Rodo, dated April 21, 2009[7]
- Die Erfahrungen des deutschen Fandoms mit dem Jugendschutz by frogspace dated December 2, 2010, an article discussing German fandom's experiences with Germany's Youth Media Protection Treaty[8]
- A brief history of fan fiction in Germany, by Vera Cuntz-Leng, Jacqueline Meintzinger, Transformative Works and Cultures, 2015
Karl May
Karl May (1842-1912) was one of the most popular German authors ever.[9] He sold more than 200 million copies world wide and mostly wrote about the adventures of his first person narrator in the American Old West and the Middle East. Said narrator - Old Shatterhand (Charley) in the Wild West, Kara Ben Nemsi (meaning "Karl, son of Germany") in the Middle East - shares many characteristics with a typical Mary Sue and sometimes May even claimed to be his own main character and presented the events described in his books as his own experiences. He is best known for his Winnetou novels which are about the epic friendship between Old Shatterhand and the Apache Winnetou. The two men start out as enemies, turn into the best of friends and become blood brothers, although by today's standards their relationship seems much more romantic than brotherly. For example, this is Charley thinking about Winnetou's lips: "The gentle, lovingly mild and yet so energetic bow of his lips was always visible, those half-full, I want to say kissable lips"...[10]
When May published his first Winnetou novel in 1892, that kind of escapist literature was already very popular[11] and he successfully recombined familiar elements and stereotypes in his armchair travel accounts. The result was a character that for generations of Germans influenced the idea of what Native Americans are like.[12]
Fandom
Thanks to May we know what fandom looked like in the late nineteenth/early twentieth century. In an open letter[13] he apologized for not always immediately answering his fan mail and asked his fans to send him pictures of themselves because he wanted to create a photo album of his readers. He wanted pictures and pictures he got. The Karl May Leseralbum[14] consist of 494 photos and they show a fandom that was mostly young, often male, but with a much stronger female presence than one would otherwise expect. They also show some impressive examples of cosplay, for example Hansi and Mitzi K. dressed up as Old Shatterhand and Winnetou, complete with Winnetous famous Silberbüchse (his rifle) and Winnetou's hair style from the books.[15]
Dressing up as characters from the Karl May novels has a long tradition and so does reenacting the stories in open air festivals called Karl May Festspiele. The first of these festivals was in 1938 and there are still several festivals each year.[16]
In the 1960s a series of Karl May movies reintroduced the characters to a modern audience. Winnetou was played by French actor Pierre Brice who became so strongly identified with this character that he had trouble finding other roles. Old Shatterhand (aka Kara Ben Nemsi) was portrayed by American actor Lex Barker. A 2001 parody of these movies was a huge success in Germany. It relied strongly on familiarity with the Winnetou movies, played with the homoerotic subtext of the source material, and was mostly one big fan film guised as a professional production.
Although there are several Karl May adaptations and sequels and the Karl-May-Gesellschaft e.V. is dedicated to the analysis of the original works, there is very little fanfiction that we know of. The Karl-May-Wiki quotes a letter from 1895 to one young reader who had asked May for permission to write a story with Winnetou and Old Shatterhand for a magazine. May allowed it but asked not to be killed by Indians because his readers knew that he was still alive.[17] There are rumors of the existence of a W/OS zine called In den Bärenfellen but even the essay[18] that mentions it says the author only heard about it. Most of what is available on the net is listed in the small Karl May Fanfiction Index. However, the influece of May's characters on German media fandom sometimes shows up in the context of other fandoms. One example is the SGA vid Stargate: Atlantis - Hadschi Halef Omar[19] which uses a 1980s song about Kara Ben Nemsi's trusted sidekick Hadschi Halef Omar Ben Hadschi Abul Abbas Ibn Hadschi Dawud al Gossarah (Yes, that is his full name!) from the Middle Eastern adventures to tell a humorous story about Rodney McKay. The song elevates Hadschi from sidekick to hero and the vid mirrors that by casting John Sheppard as Kara Ben Nemsi and turning Rodney into the main character just like so much fanfiction in the first few seasons did.
Resources
- Karl-May-Gesellschaft e.V.
- Karl-May-Wiki
- Winnetou and Old Shatterhand - Karl May's Imaginary America
- Karl May Fanfic Index (LiveJournal)
Perry Rhodan
Perry Rhodan is a science fiction series published since 1961 in Germany. It's also the name of the main character. The series is a space opera that begins in 1971 with the first manned moon landing by U.S. Space Force Major Perry Rhodan and his crew, who discover a marooned extraterrestrial space ship from the planet Arkon. Appropriating the Arkonide technology, they proceed to unify Terra and carve out a place for humanity in the galaxy and the cosmos.
The first issue appeared in 1961 and more than 50 years and 2700 issues (as of May 2013) later the series is still ongoing with a new issue published every week. The stories are told in an arc structure (called “cycles”) and have dealt with every SF trope and topic under the sun, covered thousands of years (including time travel, parallel universes, etc.) and many galaxies, making the canon so complex that even the current generation of writers would be lost without reference sources such as the fan-run Perrypedia.
Fandom
One of the series' creators was Walter Ernsting who co-founded the Science Fiction Club Deutschland[20] in 1955. In the 1950s and 1960s, Science Fiction publications in Germany were dominated by English and American authors. German authors had trouble getting published (to get around that, Ernsting had to invent an American pseud and pretended his first novel was actually a German translation of an American original work). That changed when Perry Rhodan brought "the liberation for independent German Science Fiction" with a weekly magazine series that was written exclusively by German-speaking authors.[21] As such, the series captured a substantial fraction of the original German science fiction fandom and exerted influence on many German-speaking writers in the field.
The first known translation was a fan translation in 1965, when the first four issues were translated into Hebrew.[22]
An old report (YouTube link) by a mainstream news program is a good reminder of the prejudices SF fans in Germany faced on a regular basis.[23] The alarmist reporting seems ridiculous today, however, inadvertently the clip functions as a source that shows Perry Rhodan merchandise from wayback when, tells us what fans thought about the series, mentions that there where 600 Perry Rhodan fan clubs in 1969, offers insight into the creative process behind the scenes and one of the creators talks about the close connection between writers and readers.[23]
Fan activity mostly consists of discussing the canon and everything PR related, creating blueprints for space ships, building models, collecting merchandise, and meeting other fans at conventions. One fan film has been in the making for forty years and includes footage that was filmed 30 years ago.[24][25] It is about a story that started in issue #50, the first meeting between Perry Rhodan and Atlan, an Arkonide prince who has spent the last 10,000 years stranded on earth. They are both immortals (their relative immortality was a gift from an alien entity) and they start out as enemies but soon become best friends. The relationship between these characters has always been popular and it has even been compared to the friendship between Old Shatterhand and Winnetou.[26]
Resources
- Perrypedia - Perry Rhodan fan wiki with almost 30,000 articles
- http://www.perry-rhodan.net/ - offical site
- Perry Rhodan Fan Zentrale
- Perry Rhodan Sternenatlat der Milchstraße - star maps
- Perry Rhodan - English Wikipedia
- Perry Rhodan - German Wikipedia
Raumpatrouille
- See Raumpatrouille
Media Fandom
Conventions
- Akte X / Babylon 5 Convention - a 1996 fancon held in Frankfurt organised by the European X-Files Fan-Club
- Akte X Convention Köln - held in 1997 in Cologne, organized by ?
- An Evening With... / Trek Dinner - one day convention by FKM Events (1990s?-present)
- Fedcon - a multi-fandom commercial convention by FedCon GmbH held mainly in Bonn and Düsseldorf (1992–present).
- German Comic Con - a commercial multi-fandom convention by German Comic Con GmbH held in different Germany cities like Stuttgart, Munich, Dortmund, Frankfurt/Man and Berlin (2015–present)
- Ring*Con - a multi-fandom commercial convention by FedCon GmbH (2002-2015)
- Magic Con - successor of the Ring*Con, a multi-fandom commercial convention (2017-?)
- X-CON - a one time fancon for The X-Files held in 2009 in Berlin
Fan Clubs
- Chamber Friends of Berlin (Beauty and the Beast)
- D.O.N.A.L.D. (Donaldism)
- Freunde von Darkover
- Kampfstern Galactica Fan Gemeinschaft
- The A-Team Fan Society
Star Trek
X-Files
Fanzines
- Category:German-Language Star Trek Zines
- Category:German-Language Zines
- any other german zine categories?
Online Communities
Mailing lists
Misc
- de.rec.sf.babylon5.infos - Informationen zu Babylon 5. (Moderated)
- de.rec.sf.babylon5.misc - Die SF-Fernsehserie "Babylon 5"
- de.rec.sf.misc -Sonstiges im Bereich Speculative Fiction (Phantastik)
- de.rec.sf.perry-rhodan - Perry Rhodan, die groesste Weltraumserie
- de.rec.sf.stargate - Stargate - Kommando SG1
- de.rec.sf.starwars - Themen zum Star Wars-Universum
- de.rec.tv.buffy - Im Bann der Daemonen
- de.rec.tv.futurama - Matt Groenings Serie der Zukunft
- de.rec.tv.lindenstrasse - Handlung, Schauspieler, Hintergruende zur Serie Lindenstraße
- Nachtschule - a German interactive fansite for fans of the Zamonien (English: Zamonia) novels by Walter Moers
Akte X (The X-Files)
- de.rec.tv.akte-x - Die Fernsehserie Akte X (The X-Files).
- [email protected] - deutsche X-FAQ Mailingliste
- http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/axff - axff (defunct) "beschaeftigt(e) sich mit deutschen Akte X Fanfiction-Stories"[27]
Star Trek
- de.rec.sf.startrek.10vorne - Smalltalk bei Guinan.
- de.rec.sf.startrek.deep-space-9 - Die Station am Wurmloch.
- de.rec.sf.startrek.enterprise -Kirk, Picard & Co.
- de.rec.sf.startrek.misc - Star-Trek-Themen ohne eigene Gruppe.
- de.rec.sf.startrek.technologie - Die Technologie von Star Trek.
- de.rec.sf.startrek.voyager - Janeway nach Hause transportieren ...[28]
Tolkien
Other
- Forums
- TXF.net - by now defunct, X-Files resource web site with community and message board (1996 - 2014)
- XFilesMania - still active, largest German speaking X-Files website and community/message board (1999? - today)
- In October 1998 the German Buffy Fansite Buffy.de was created. It featured one of the first German language message boards for the fandom.
- Livejournal/Dreamwidth Communities
- deutsch bigbang - community for the first German language Big Bang to be held in 2012
- ficathon de (link) - a German language fan fiction porn battle
- german-fandoms-fic (link) - a German language fan fiction community on Dreamwidth
- Archives
- FanFiktion.de - a multi-fandom fan fiction archive
- GSSU - a multi-fandom slash fan fiction archive
- Spirit of X - defunct X-Files fan fiction archive
- World of X - still active X-Files fan fiction archive
Anime Fandom
Conventions
Fan Clubs
Online Communities
- Mailing lists
- Forums
- Livejournal Communities
- Archives
- Animexx.de
- Yaoi.de (offline)
- Original Bishounen
- BoyxBoy
- Other
Further reading
- A brief history of fan fiction in Germany (2015)
- The Stories are Out There - an essay about Fanfiction by Vali Djordjevic, published on heise.de in 2002
- Fan Fiction - Leben nach dem Serientod - article about X-Files fanfiction author Donnilee by Verena Wolff written for DPA, first published on stern.de in 2002
References
- ^ WebCite for frogspace's essay.
- ^ WebCite for sandrine's essay.
- ^ Friendslist abgegrast, viele schöne Dinge gefunden - Dorothea
- ^ WebCite for the following discussion.
- ^ WebCite for frogspace's essay.
- ^ WebCite for bettinas post and poll.
- ^ WebCite for rodo's essay.
- ^ WebCite for frogspace's article.
- ^ Karl May's novels are online available at Gutenberg.de.
- ^ Translation taken from rheasilvia's Winnetou and Old Shatterhand picspam, 11 October 2008. (Accessed 26 December 2013)
- ^ Adam, Thomas (2005). Germany and the Americas O-Z. ABC-CLIO. p. 554. ISBN 978-1-85109-628-2.
- ^ Michael Kimmelman. In Germany, Wild for Winnetou, in: New York Times, 12 September 2007. (Accessed 26 December 2013)
- ^ Ergebenste Bitte: Bei meinen oft sehr lange währenden Reisen, welche mich von der Heimath fern halten, ist es mir unmöglich, die zwar in sehr erfreulicher aber oft auch überwältigender Zahl einlaufenden Sendungen sofort zu erledigen. Ich muss daher um gütige Nachsicht bitten, wenn einmal die Antwort nicht sogleich erfolgt. Und bei den innigen Geistes- und auch seelischen Beziehungen, in welche sich meine freundlichen Leserinnen und Leser zu mir gestellt haben, würde es mir sehr lieb sein, wenn ich recht oft durch Beilegung der Photographie für mein Leser-Album erfreut würde. (Accessed 26 December 2013)
- ^ The photos from the Karl May Leseralbum are online available at the webpage of the Karl-May-Gesellschaft. (Accessed 26 December 2013)
- ^ Karl May Leseralbum, picture 345. (Accessed 26 December 13)
- ^ The most famous ones are the Karl-May Spiele Bad Segeberg and the Elspe Festival.
- ^ Fanfiction entry in the Karl-May-Wiki. (Accessed 10 May 2012)
- ^ Michaela in AmoK TimeS #14. Ich habe ihn geliebt wie keinen zweiten Menschen: T'hy'la - Friends, Brothers, Lovers. Winnetou und Old Shatterhand (W/OS) & Kirk und Spock (K/S) im Vergleich.
- ^ RodneysGirl. Stargate: Atlantis - Hadschi Halef Omar, 18 November 2007. (Accessed 26 July 2009)
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20011128142033/http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Vault/3541/en_index.html
- ^ Perry Rhodan 35th anniversary Press Release, July 1996. (Accessed 27 December 2013)
- ^ German science fiction fantasy and pulp literature in Israel, 2012. (Accessed 23 December 2013)
- ^ a b Monitor-Magazin 1969: Perry Rhodan, WDR: 1969, YouTube 23 June 2008. (Accessed 23 December 2013)
- ^ Trailer: Atlan Der Einsame der Zeit, English subtitles. (Accessed 27 December 2013)
- ^ Zeus Film-Der Einsame der Zeit, background information about the film project. (Accessed 27 December 2013)
- ^ Hartmut Kasper. Perry Rhodan – der Erbe des Idealismus, in: Die horen #217, 2005, pp 179-194.
- ^ https://www.x-faq.de/1402.html
- ^ https://www.premium-news.com/usenet_newsserver_deutsch/usenet_newsgroups/newsgruppen_deutsche_de.htm Quelle für alle außer de.rec.tv.akte-x sowie [email protected] und sofern nicht anders angegeben