| Mallorn 64 | |
|---|---|
| Publication Information | |
| Editor | Luke Shelton |
| Publisher | The Tolkien Society |
| Released | Winter 2023 |
| Preceded by | Mallorn 63 |
| Followed by | Mallorn 65 |
Mallorn 64 is the sixty-fourth issue of the The Tolkien Society's annual journal Mallorn, published in Winter 2023.
Contents
- Notes marked with a § are from the roundtable "Tolkien and Medieval Constructions of Race" at the 58th International Conference on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University.
- Editorial
- "In With the New, Preserving the Old" by Luke Shelton
- Articles
- "By the Waters of Anduin We Lay Down and Wept: Tolkien’s Akallabêth and the Prophetic Imagination" by Tom Emanuel
- "Back To The Past? Disentangling Elvish Time and Space Reference" by Maria Zielenbach
- Notes
- "Participatory Middle-earth: An Ancient Resonance and the Ruling Ring" by Jason Monroe
- "Eruanno in Tolkien’s Aia María" by Michael Corso
- "Tolkien’s Lost Lecture on Hamlet, Reconstructed" by Jessica Yates
- "Concerning ‘Concerning Racism and Tolkien’" by Clare Moore
- "The Squint-eyed Southerner as a Case Study of Orientalism in The Lord of the Rings §" by Mercury Natis
- "The Problem of White Academia §" by Robin Anne Reid
- "Tolkien and the Fallohides §" by Luke Shelton
- "Notes on a Roundtable: On 'Tolkien and Medieval Constructions of Race' at ICMS 2023 §" by Mariana Rios Maldonado
- Reviews
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s Utopianism and The Classics by Hamish Williams (reviewed by Nicholas Birns)
- A Sense of Tales Untold by Peter Grybauskas (reviewed by Rebecca Davis)
- Tweaking Things a Little: Essays on the Epic Fantasy of J.R.R. Tolkien and George R.R. Martin by Thomas Honegger (reviewed by Kristine Larsen)
- Tolkien Dogmatics: Theology through Mythlogy in Middle-earth by Austin Freeman (reviewed by Nick Polk)
- Submissions
- Guide for Authors
See also
- Mallorn, the large tree after which the journal is named
- List of Mallorn issues
- Mallorn cover art gallery
- Amon Hen, the bi-monthly bulletin of The Tolkien Society
