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Farah Mendlesohn

Farah Jane Mendlesohn (born 27 July 1968) is a British academic historian, writer on speculative fiction, and active member of science fiction fandom. Mendlesohn is best-known for their 2008 book Rhetorics of Fantasy, which classifies fantasy literature into four modes based on how the fantastic enters the story. Their work as editor includes the Cambridge Companions to science fiction and fantasy, collaborations with Edward James. The science fiction volume won a Hugo Award. Mendlesohn is also known for books on the history of fantasy, including Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction, co-written with Michael Levy. It was the first work to trace the genre's 500-year history and won the World Fantasy Award.

Farah Mendlesohn
Mendlesohn at Archipelacon in Mariehamn, 2015
Born (1968-07-27) 27 July 1968 (age 54)
Manchester, England
OccupationAcademic, writer
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
SubjectCultural history, science fiction
Spouse
(m. 2001)

Mendlesohn's academic positions have included a professorship at Anglia Ruskin University. They have served as editor and chair of the science fiction journal Foundation, and as the president of the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts. In 2015, Mendlesohn received the SFRA's Clareson award for distinguished service to the science fiction field.

Scholarly career

Farah Jane Mendlesohn was born on 27 July 1968 in Manchester, England.[1] Mendlesohn received a D. Phil. in history from the University of York in 1997.[2] Mendlesohn's academic positions include a stint as reader in science fiction and fantasy literature in the media department at Middlesex University, and as professor and head of department in the department of English, communication, film and media at Anglia Ruskin University[3] from 2012 to 2017.[4] Mendlesohn joined Staffordshire University in November 2016 as professor and assistant dean in law, policing, forensics & sociology,[5] and is now an associate fellow of the Anglia Ruskin Centre for Science Fiction and Fantasy.[4]

Mendlesohn writes on the history of American religions and British and American science fiction and fantasy. Mendlesohn was the editor of Foundation - The International Review of Science Fiction from 2002 to 2007, and served as its chair from 2004.[1] They then served as president of the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts from 2008 to 2010. Mendlesohn used to be reviews editor of Quaker Studies.[1]

Mendlesohn's best known work is the 2008 non-fiction book Rhetorics of Fantasy.[1] It proposes a classification of the fantasy genre using the manner in which the fantastic interacts with the real world. The four modes, or "rhetorics", Mendlesohn proposes are: portal-quest fantasy, where the protagonists travel from our world to a fantastical one; immersive fantasy, where only the fantastical world exists; intrusion fantasy, where the barriers between the fantasy and real worlds break down; and liminal fantasy, set in a world where certain elements are seen as irrational by the reader but are unquestioned by the characters.[6][7]

In 2016 Mendlesohn wrote Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction with collaborator Michael Levy. The book traces the development of children's fantasy from the 16th to the 21st centuries, covering events such as the collection of folk tales, the impact of world wars, and the emergence of young adult fiction.[8][9] It was the first work to blend the history of the fantasy and children's literature fields.[10]

Awards and nominations

In 2005 Mendlesohn won the Hugo Award for Best Related Work for The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction, which edited with historian Edward James. James and Mendlesohn also edited The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature, released in 2012, and wrote A Short History of Fantasy in 2009.[11] Mendlesohn's book Rhetorics of Fantasy won the BSFA award for best non-fiction book in 2009; the book was also nominated for Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.[11]

In 2010 Mendlesohn was nominated twice for the Best Related Work Hugo, for The Inter-Galactic Playground: A Critical Study of Children's and Teens' Science Fiction, and for On Joanna Russ.[11] They received the Science Fiction Research Association's Clareson award for distinguished service in 2015.[1]

In 2017, they won the World Fantasy Special Award—Professional for Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction.[11] Their critical biography of Robert Heinlein (see below) was nominated for the Best Related Work Hugo in 2020. It won the BSFA Award for non-fiction,[11] making them the only writer besides Paul Kincaid to win this award twice.[1]

Science fiction conventions

Mendlesohn is an active volunteer member of the administration for science fiction conventions. Among other events, they co-chaired ConCussion, the 2006 Eastercon, with Simon Bradshaw;[12] and was director of program for Anticipation, the Montreal World Science Fiction Convention, in 2009;[13] Mendlesohn was on the convention committee of Loncon 3, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention, but resigned as a protest over the announcement that Jonathan Ross was to be master of ceremonies for the presentation of the Hugo Awards; Mendlesohn remained division head for the convention's exhibits hall.[14]

Heinlein study

In 2017, Mendlesohn announced that a critical study of Robert Heinlein was to be published by the crowdfunding publisher Unbound.[15][16] As of October 2017 the pledges had exceeded the target by 18%. The book was published in 2019, under the title The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein.

Selected works

As author
  • The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein. (Unbound, 2019)
  • Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction (London: Cambridge University Press, 2016) with Michael Levy
  • A Short History of Fantasy (London: Middlesex University Press, 2009) with Edward James
  • The Inter-galactic Playground: A Critical Study of Children's and Teens' Science Fiction (Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy 14) (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009). ISBN 9780786435036.
  • Rhetorics of Fantasy (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2008)
  • Diana Wynne Jones: Children's Literature and the Fantastic Tradition (Oxford: Routledge, 2005)
  • Quaker Relief Work in the Spanish Civil War (Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002)
As editor
  • The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) with Edward James
  • On Joanna Russ (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2009)
  • Glorifying Terrorism, Manufacturing Contempt: An Anthology of Original Science Fiction (London: Rackstraw Press, 2006)
  • Polder: A Festschrift For John Clute and Judith Clute (Baltimore: Old Earth Books, 2006)
  • The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) with Edward James
  • The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod (Reading: Science Fiction Foundation, 2003) with Andrew Butler
  • The Parliament of Dreams: Conferring on Babylon 5 (Reading: Science Fiction Foundation, 1998) with Edward James

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Kincaid, Paul (26 October 2021). "Mendlesohn, Farah". In Clute, John; Langford, David (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (4th ed.). Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  2. ^ Mendlesohn, Farah (1997). Practicing Peace: Quaker Relief work in the Spanish Civil War (DPhil thesis). University of York. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  3. ^ Professor Farah Mendlesohn – Department of English, Communication, Film and Media – Anglia Ruskin University Archived 28 July 2012 at archive.today
  4. ^ a b "About", farahmendlesohn.com. Retrieved 6 Dec. 2021.
  5. ^ . Staffordshire University. Archived from the original on 23 December 2016.
  6. ^ Sawyer (2009), pp. 176–177.
  7. ^ Clute, John (9 June 2008). "[Review:] Rhetorics of Fantasy by Farah Mendlesohn". Strange Horizons.
  8. ^ McClelland (2016), p. 458.
  9. ^ Greenwell (2017), pp. 404–405.
  10. ^ Greenwell (2017), p. 404.
  11. ^ a b c d e "Farah Mendlesohn Chronology". Science Fiction Awards Database. Locus Science Fiction Foundation. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  12. ^ History – Eastercon
  13. ^ AnticipationSF: English – Committee
  14. ^ "Hugo MC Withdraws" Locus Online 3 March 2014
  15. ^ Reisz, Matthew (25 October 2017). "Crowdfunding offers new opportunities to academic authors". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Robert Heinlein". Unbound. Retrieved 30 October 2017.

Source

  • Greenwell, Amanda M. (2017). "[Review:] Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn. Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction". The Lion and the Unicorn. 41 (3): 404–406. doi:10.1353/uni.2017.0034. S2CID 148802842.
  • McClelland, Joli Barham (2016). "[Review:] Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction by Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn". Children's Literature Association Quarterly. 41 (4): 458–460. doi:10.1353/chq.2016.0053.
  • Sawyer, Andy (2009). "[Review:] Farah Mendlesohn. Rhetorics of Fantasy". Utopian Studies. 20 (1): 175–179. doi:10.5325/utopianstudies.20.1.0175. JSTOR 20719935. S2CID 246648198.

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Farah Jane Mendlesohn born 27 July 1968 is a British academic historian writer on speculative fiction and active member of science fiction fandom Mendlesohn is best known for their 2008 book Rhetorics of Fantasy which classifies fantasy literature into four modes based on how the fantastic enters the story Their work as editor includes the Cambridge Companions to science fiction and fantasy collaborations with Edward James The science fiction volume won a Hugo Award Mendlesohn is also known for books on the history of fantasy including Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction co written with Michael Levy It was the first work to trace the genre s 500 year history and won the World Fantasy Award Farah MendlesohnMendlesohn at Archipelacon in Mariehamn 2015Born 1968 07 27 27 July 1968 age 54 Manchester EnglandOccupationAcademic writerCitizenshipUnited KingdomSubjectCultural history science fictionSpouseEdward James m 2001 wbr Mendlesohn s academic positions have included a professorship at Anglia Ruskin University They have served as editor and chair of the science fiction journal Foundation and as the president of the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts In 2015 Mendlesohn received the SFRA s Clareson award for distinguished service to the science fiction field Contents 1 Scholarly career 2 Awards and nominations 3 Science fiction conventions 4 Heinlein study 5 Selected works 6 References 7 Source 8 External linksScholarly career EditFarah Jane Mendlesohn was born on 27 July 1968 in Manchester England 1 Mendlesohn received a D Phil in history from the University of York in 1997 2 Mendlesohn s academic positions include a stint as reader in science fiction and fantasy literature in the media department at Middlesex University and as professor and head of department in the department of English communication film and media at Anglia Ruskin University 3 from 2012 to 2017 4 Mendlesohn joined Staffordshire University in November 2016 as professor and assistant dean in law policing forensics amp sociology 5 and is now an associate fellow of the Anglia Ruskin Centre for Science Fiction and Fantasy 4 Mendlesohn writes on the history of American religions and British and American science fiction and fantasy Mendlesohn was the editor of Foundation The International Review of Science Fiction from 2002 to 2007 and served as its chair from 2004 1 They then served as president of the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts from 2008 to 2010 Mendlesohn used to be reviews editor of Quaker Studies 1 Mendlesohn s best known work is the 2008 non fiction book Rhetorics of Fantasy 1 It proposes a classification of the fantasy genre using the manner in which the fantastic interacts with the real world The four modes or rhetorics Mendlesohn proposes are portal quest fantasy where the protagonists travel from our world to a fantastical one immersive fantasy where only the fantastical world exists intrusion fantasy where the barriers between the fantasy and real worlds break down and liminal fantasy set in a world where certain elements are seen as irrational by the reader but are unquestioned by the characters 6 7 In 2016 Mendlesohn wrote Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction with collaborator Michael Levy The book traces the development of children s fantasy from the 16th to the 21st centuries covering events such as the collection of folk tales the impact of world wars and the emergence of young adult fiction 8 9 It was the first work to blend the history of the fantasy and children s literature fields 10 Awards and nominations EditIn 2005 Mendlesohn won the Hugo Award for Best Related Work for The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction which edited with historian Edward James James and Mendlesohn also edited The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature released in 2012 and wrote A Short History of Fantasy in 2009 11 Mendlesohn s book Rhetorics of Fantasy won the BSFA award for best non fiction book in 2009 the book was also nominated for Hugo and World Fantasy Awards 11 In 2010 Mendlesohn was nominated twice for the Best Related Work Hugo for The Inter Galactic Playground A Critical Study of Children s and Teens Science Fiction and for On Joanna Russ 11 They received the Science Fiction Research Association s Clareson award for distinguished service in 2015 1 In 2017 they won the World Fantasy Special Award Professional for Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction 11 Their critical biography of Robert Heinlein see below was nominated for the Best Related Work Hugo in 2020 It won the BSFA Award for non fiction 11 making them the only writer besides Paul Kincaid to win this award twice 1 Science fiction conventions EditMendlesohn is an active volunteer member of the administration for science fiction conventions Among other events they co chaired ConCussion the 2006 Eastercon with Simon Bradshaw 12 and was director of program for Anticipation the Montreal World Science Fiction Convention in 2009 13 Mendlesohn was on the convention committee of Loncon 3 the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention but resigned as a protest over the announcement that Jonathan Ross was to be master of ceremonies for the presentation of the Hugo Awards Mendlesohn remained division head for the convention s exhibits hall 14 Heinlein study EditIn 2017 Mendlesohn announced that a critical study of Robert Heinlein was to be published by the crowdfunding publisher Unbound 15 16 As of October 2017 update the pledges had exceeded the target by 18 The book was published in 2019 under the title The Pleasant Profession of Robert A Heinlein Selected works EditAs authorThe Pleasant Profession of Robert A Heinlein Unbound 2019 Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction London Cambridge University Press 2016 with Michael Levy A Short History of Fantasy London Middlesex University Press 2009 with Edward James The Inter galactic Playground A Critical Study of Children s and Teens Science Fiction Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy 14 Jefferson NC McFarland 2009 ISBN 9780786435036 Rhetorics of Fantasy Middletown CT Wesleyan University Press 2008 Diana Wynne Jones Children s Literature and the Fantastic Tradition Oxford Routledge 2005 Quaker Relief Work in the Spanish Civil War Lewiston N Y Edwin Mellen Press 2002 As editorThe Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012 with Edward James On Joanna Russ Middletown CT Wesleyan University Press 2009 Glorifying Terrorism Manufacturing Contempt An Anthology of Original Science Fiction London Rackstraw Press 2006 Polder A Festschrift For John Clute and Judith Clute Baltimore Old Earth Books 2006 The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2003 with Edward James The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod Reading Science Fiction Foundation 2003 with Andrew Butler The Parliament of Dreams Conferring onBabylon 5 Reading Science Fiction Foundation 1998 with Edward JamesReferences Edit a b c d e f Kincaid Paul 26 October 2021 Mendlesohn Farah In Clute John Langford David eds The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 4th ed Retrieved 9 January 2022 Mendlesohn Farah 1997 Practicing Peace Quaker Relief work in the Spanish Civil War DPhil thesis University of York Retrieved 29 May 2021 Professor Farah Mendlesohn Department of English Communication Film and Media Anglia Ruskin University Archived 28 July 2012 at archive today a b About farahmendlesohn com Retrieved 6 Dec 2021 Staff Directory Staffordshire University Archived from the original on 23 December 2016 Sawyer 2009 pp 176 177 Clute John 9 June 2008 Review Rhetorics of Fantasy by Farah Mendlesohn Strange Horizons McClelland 2016 p 458 Greenwell 2017 pp 404 405 Greenwell 2017 p 404 a b c d e Farah Mendlesohn Chronology Science Fiction Awards Database Locus Science Fiction Foundation Retrieved 9 January 2022 History Eastercon AnticipationSF English Committee Hugo MC Withdraws Locus Online 3 March 2014 Reisz Matthew 25 October 2017 Crowdfunding offers new opportunities to academic authors Times Higher Education Retrieved 30 October 2017 Robert Heinlein Unbound Retrieved 30 October 2017 Source EditGreenwell Amanda M 2017 Review Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction The Lion and the Unicorn 41 3 404 406 doi 10 1353 uni 2017 0034 S2CID 148802842 McClelland Joli Barham 2016 Review Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction by Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn Children s Literature Association Quarterly 41 4 458 460 doi 10 1353 chq 2016 0053 Sawyer Andy 2009 Review Farah Mendlesohn Rhetorics of Fantasy Utopian Studies 20 1 175 179 doi 10 5325 utopianstudies 20 1 0175 JSTOR 20719935 S2CID 246648198 External links EditFarah Mendlesohn blog about archive of earlier home page archived 2014 04 05 Farah Mendlesohn at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Farah Mendlesohn at Library of Congress Authorities with 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