The Silm Season - Families can have their own headcanons
This week in the first of the Silm Season Episodes I explore the fascinating interplay between Tolkien’s legendarium and the concept of family canon, revealing how myths influence personal and collective identity. Family myths (family canon) can influence personal identity, highlighting examples like the "messy" middle child or cultural expectationsand the harms of rigid family canon can be huge, especially when it enforces stereotypes or suppresses authentic self-expression
Content contains themes related to darkness, family myths, and personal identity.
* Tolkien’s Legendarium & The Silmarillion (HarperCollins Edition 2024 [https://harpercollins.com/products/the-silmarillion-tolkien]
* The Tolkien Society Big Read [https://tolkingsociety.org/2026-big-read]
* The Alliance of Arda [https://www.facebook.com/groups/allianceofarda/]
Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and the excitement around Tolkien’s 2026 Big Read
00:29 - The upcoming legendarium discussions and the Sylm season focus
01:29 - Dark themes in Tolkien and the importance of self-care when engaging with heavy content
02:47 - The influence of myth and legend on Tolkien’s work, with a focus on darkness and heroism
03:46 - Exploring the theme of family canon: how stories shape our identities
04:14 - Definition of canon in literature, religion, and fandom and its implications
05:14 - The fluidity of subcreated worlds versus rigid Tolkien canon enforcement
06:42 - The danger of weaponizing canon in fandom disputes
09:11 - Families’ own attitude towards myths, legends, and individual roles within family canon
09:41 - Personal reflection on being the “messy” middle child and family mythologies
10:38 - How family legends can influence behavior and perceptions across generations
11:08 - The potential harm of family canon—such as expectations around gender, career, and sexuality
12:49 - How family myths can be harmful, especially when they dismiss personal truth
13:32 - Examples of how family canon can impose limits on individuals' identity and life choices
15:01 - Personal story about family canon regarding education, class, and sexuality
16:43 - The importance of breaking free from harmful myths and myths as prisons
17:55 - Ending reflection on the importance of valuing people over things and myths
18:36 - A reading from Tolkien’s "Anilindole" and its themes of harmony and divine music
22:54 - Closing thoughts: embodying light in darkness and the enduring power of myth:Note: Content contains themes related to darkness, family myths, and personal identity.
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