Difference between revisions of "Literature of the Fantastic"
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− | The way [[academics]] say "[[ | + | The way [[academics]] say "[[science fiction]]" and "[[fantasy]]." When used that way by [[academics]], it's just meant to be formal and inclusive (unlike "[[SF]]" which is ''informal'' and inclusive) and serious enough to be included in a published paper. |
But sometimes it's used by [[fans]] who should know better to distance themselves from [[SF]]'s gutter. (See "[[Speculative Fiction]]" and "[[Let's Take Science Fiction Out of the Universities and Put It Back into the Gutter Where It Belongs]]".) | But sometimes it's used by [[fans]] who should know better to distance themselves from [[SF]]'s gutter. (See "[[Speculative Fiction]]" and "[[Let's Take Science Fiction Out of the Universities and Put It Back into the Gutter Where It Belongs]]".) | ||
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Revision as of 10:48, 4 November 2020
The way academics say "science fiction" and "fantasy." When used that way by academics, it's just meant to be formal and inclusive (unlike "SF" which is informal and inclusive) and serious enough to be included in a published paper.
But sometimes it's used by fans who should know better to distance themselves from SF's gutter. (See "Speculative Fiction" and "Let's Take Science Fiction Out of the Universities and Put It Back into the Gutter Where It Belongs".)
Fiction |
This is a fiction page, describing fictional ideas and characters |