Notes Towards Gritty Fantasy Medievalism, Temporality, and Worldbuilding

This article discusses gritty fantasy, a fantasy subgenre, which was established in the early 2000s and has since gained a lot of traction. In previous research, gritty fantasy has often been understood as a deconstructive form of fantasy that draws on the barbaric Middle Ages and subverts fantasy t...

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Main Author: Anna Bark Persson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research 2022-12-01
Series:Fafnir
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Online Access:http://journal.finfar.org/articles/2565.pdf
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Summary:This article discusses gritty fantasy, a fantasy subgenre, which was established in the early 2000s and has since gained a lot of traction. In previous research, gritty fantasy has often been understood as a deconstructive form of fantasy that draws on the barbaric Middle Ages and subverts fantasy tropes as a reaction against earlier forms of popular fantasy. I examine, rather, the genre’s relation to the medieval and its depictions of power. Drawing on queer temporality and theories on fantasy literature and worldbuilding (Mendlsohn; Roine), I approach gritty fantasy first and foremost as a form of fantasy literature, placing it within the context of speculative fiction and asking what it does as a fantastic literature.
ISSN:2342-2009