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(See also [[Gafia|Gafia (disambiguation))]]
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Gafia disambiguation:
  
An [[initialism]] for "'''G'''et '''A'''way '''F'''rom '''I'''t '''A'''ll," (pronounced with a hard G to rhyme with ''raffia''), '''gafia''' means leaving [[fandom]], because you're fed up with it, have lost interest, succumbed to [[Nydahl's Disease]] or you just have other things you'd rather do. To '''gafiate''' ("GA-fee-ate") is the act of gafia, and once you've gafiated, you're a '''gafiate''' ("GA-fee-ət")
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* [[Gafia (fanspeak)|GAFIA -- a term of fanspeak]]
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* A [[Gafia (White)|fanzine by Ted White]]
  
Some gafiates slip away quietly or fade into semi-gafia, but chest-beating, self-righteous, public renunciations are very traditional. One of the most famous was [[Francis T. Laney]]'s, whose ''[[Ah, Sweet Idiocy]]'' set a standard hardly ever equaled. Loud gafiation makes it harder to become a [[revenant]].
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The definition of "gafia" has changed ''completely'' since [[Fancyclopedia 1]], when GAFIA was the motto of [[escapism]] and meant getting away from ''[[mundania]]'' by reading [[sf]], a coinage by [[Futurian]] [[Dick Wilson]], based on ''Away From It All: An Escapologist's Notebook'', a book by journalist Cedric Belfrage, which he much admired.  No one has documented the shift in meaning, but it seems to have happened around 1949.  It has been speculated that [[Art Rapp]] was the cause of the change by using the term "incorrectly" (according to the old usage, anyway) after the original mean had fallen out of use. 
 
 
 
Whatever the cause, the new meaning was useful to [[fandom]] and has stayed current ever since.
 
 
 
See also [[FAFIA]].
 
 
 
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([[Dick Wilson]]) Get Away From It All. This useful phrase was originally an escapist slogan, meaning the intent to withdraw from the Macrocosm to indulge in some intense [[fanac]], but has undergone a complete reversal of significance so that now "that flash of sanity known as Gafia" refers to a vacation from [[fandom]] back in the world of normalcy, where nobody reads that crazy [[Buck Rogers]] stuff. Diagnostic symptoms are sheer boredom while trying to read [[proz]] or [[fanzines]], allowing correspondence to pile up unanswered, and wishing that half-finished fanzines could be forgotten for a while.
 
 
Oh, and we should mention [[GAFIA Press]], [[Redd Boggs]]' publishing house, the source of ''[[Skyhook]]'' and many another worthy serious publication.
 
 
from [[Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement]]  ca. 1960:
 
(Belfrage:[[Dick Wilson|Wilson]]) [[Dick Wilson]] got the title from ''AFIA'', a book by journalist Cedric Belfrage which he much admired.  [[Redd Boggs]] believes that the withdrawal of "Getting Away From It All" didn't really refer to [[fandom]], but to "seeking refuge from real life in the pages of books and magazines, especially [[sf]] magazines" -- a lively issue in [[pro]]-centered early [[stfandom]]; escaping into [[fandom]] wasn't debated much until the "[[Fandom Is A Way of Life]]" discussions int he mid-40s.
 
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([[Dick Wilson|Wilson]]) - Get Away From It All; motto of [[escapism]].
 
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