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Hiya!

As many of you know, I am helping with Fanlore, and one of the things we talked about at our last meeting was how we wanted to bring in more fandom-related history. And personally, I can't think of anything more 'fandom' related than the history of Hurt/comfort fandom.

Unfortunately, since it's a panfandom metafandom that has existed since the dawn of time (i.e., back when media fandom first broke off from science fiction fandom), it's way the heck too much for any single person to do. Seriously, if I were the type of person to work on a phd in media studies? This could be my dissertation.

So I'd like to get some people to work on the History of Hurt/comfort fandom. Things I'd like to know would be: What were the big Hurt/comfort stories in your fandom? Did any of them have huge impact? Can someone talk about 'brain damage' stories, and 'illness hurt/comfort'. The Teddy Bear stories in Highlander, "Gentle on my Mind" in Sentinel and it's follow-up by a different author. What was Hurt/hurt called back in the early days? Was it really 'get 'em'?

All I have is oral history, man. And y'all know my memory is crap.

Date: 2008-10-08 02:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elspethdixon.livejournal.com
My general memory/impression is that pretty much all Starsky & Hutch fic of reasonable length is h/c of the old school variety.

There's a decent sized selection of S&H zine fic here (http://starskyhutcharchive.com/stories.php?zinet=zine&genre=gen). One of the major stories written recently in the fandom in terms of impact is Flamingo's "Total Eclipse of the Heart," (slash, similar plot to The Children's Hour but with a happy ending) but it's emotional h/c rather than physical h/c, so I'm not sure if it would count to a purist.
Edited Date: 2008-10-08 02:08 am (UTC)

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