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But yeah, it's whatever we want to define it as. And definitions should never get in the way of good books, or (hopefully) selling them. |
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![]() Then I had to take into account your User Title. ![]() You being incredibly cranky won out. Your need to constantly bring up censorship seems to preclude it being "just an example", and your disconnected leap from SF to censorship implies you have a bee up your bonnet about the issue. And no, I am not in the least curious. Some people are stupid and don't like SFF. Their loss. I don't suspect them of nefarious plots to rid the world of it, so if they want to posture about celebrating its hopeful demise, kol hakavod. Fair is fair, because they probably think I am stupid too. Also, I will happily plan a party when the genres I dismiss as stupid and silly die (probbly never ![]() Last edited by eschwartz; 01-30-2015 at 11:43 AM. |
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They could just as easily happen in the 40's with minor tweaks.
Setting alone does not define genre, and setting a story in the past doesn't make it historical fiction any more than setting it in the future or another planet makes it SF. Diana Gabaldon's OUTLANDER series features time travel but the stories (and audience) are romance: they're about relationships. On the other hand, the CONRAD STARGARD series features time travel and thd stories and audience is SF: they're about science and technology's role in world building. The time travel is integral to the story and it is both explained and its consequences are explored. To the extent that people are willing to accept watered-down faux SF they devalue the discipline and skills that make for good SF. If the real SF gets subsumed in a sea of sloppy wannabes, the genre could truly die out of sheer dilution. Last edited by fjtorres; 01-30-2015 at 12:05 PM. |
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It is my understanding that a story is SF if by removing the SF elements the story itself falls apart. For example Asimov's robot stories couldn't survive as stories without the element of positronic robots. You could move the story to the middle ages and make a group of people from another country into slave labor but without Asimov's 3 laws stories like "little lost robot" and "runaround" just wouldn't work.
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Nothing alone defines genre. That's why there's always arguments about what is what.
You're free to define what you think makes a story "Science Fiction." But there's no hard and fast "rules" one can point at as definitive, authoritative and/or final on the subject--no matter how much one might want to believe there is. Things (including definitions) change. Mileage varies. So it goes. Hi ho. |
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And Robb does have "gadgets". Like the device that can "pick locks" on combination locks for entry into buildings. Even has monitoring system for buildings for entry to prevent or notify the occupant; perhaps a couple of more items as well.
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Also brings up another question on whether Sociology & Psychology are considered sciences; is Biology considered a "hard" science? Me, I just want to enjoy an entertaining book of whatever. |
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Surely you nail down which irrelevant genre box it fits into before said enjoyment can proceed!?
![]() In my opinion, the very act of insisting that sci-fi be so narrowly defined is actively contributing to its so-called "decline." Exclusion tends to do that. Who wants to join a club whose rules are so rigid and reactionary? |
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It's noteworthy that the allegedly dead Western genre seems to be twitching again with a 7% increase.
Well, it's all cyclical, just like with fashion. |
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They said the Western was dead when Kevin Costner decided he wanted to make "Dances with Wolves" and it's been holding its own since I think.
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(Edit: Even history can serve as the "science" in the fiction, given the right alternate history construct. It's really about the ideas driving the story.) You can call anything you want "science fiction" (SYFY certainly does) but SF is a literary form with its own established rules, just as poetry and romance and mystery do and good SF adheres to them. A story that lacks the discipline to work within the rules can be a good and entertaining story. It just won't be good SF. The field is broad enough within its own rules and subgenres that it doesn't need to accept half baked imitations. It takes hard work and discipline to get things right and more often than not when people decry "bad sf" from tradpub or Indies what they are decrying is the violation of those rules. SF as a field was decried and deprecated for too long for its practitioners and supporters to accept outsiders that can't be bothered to do the job right. Last edited by fjtorres; 01-30-2015 at 01:58 PM. |
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