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This is coming up for me as a result of a combination of things, including: having started to read Star Trek the Reboot fanfic, conversations I heard at Wiscon, and posts I saw today, including this one.
Describe science fiction fandom.
Describe media fandom.
What fandoms do you consider yourself to belong to or feel some affinity with?
What terms do you use to describe them?
Describe science fiction fandom.
Describe media fandom.
What fandoms do you consider yourself to belong to or feel some affinity with?
What terms do you use to describe them?
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Date: 29 May 2009 06:26 am (UTC)I read some science fiction, but I don't consider myself a fan. There's some divide there, similar to the divide between "I like to watch baseball games" and "I'm a baseball fan". That divide, I guess, is between enjoying an activity, and enjoying the culture surrounding the activity and having a feeling of belonging with others who enjoy that culture. So I guess I think of science fiction fandom as what people belong to when they like science fiction AND the culture surrounding the reading(/watching/whatevering) of science fiction.
(Not a member of any fandoms, so I skipped the rest.)
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Date: 30 May 2009 01:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 30 May 2009 02:02 am (UTC)Say more? Do you mean, say, people who learn Klingon and can quote the dialogue from every Star Trek episode? Or something else? I'm not sure what you mean by "competitive".
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Date: 30 May 2009 03:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 30 May 2009 05:37 am (UTC)OK, that makes sense.
I don't seem to have run into that many of those. If they are really competitive about their singular focus, then they probably aren't interested in me, since I'm also a dilettante, and not competitive in very many things.