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| from the Right Brane Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Maryland
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| Re: Where's all the Sci-Fi in the Sci-Fi Channel? Quote:
Joy. Dustinzgirl, don't forget that USA Network owned and created SFC before NBC bought it. In fact, quite a bit of the early cheap-a** content on SFC was USA material the year before. So they started this travesty. NBC, never having an original thought in its miserable life, could never think of something as insipid as SFC... they could only buy it. | |
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| from the Right Brane Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Maryland
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(That's why I dismiss Ellison, who delights in labeling and dismissing everything.) Personally, I'm not nearly as concerned about what label is planted on science fiction, as much as I am interested in lifting its overall quality and competence, so there are no more "idiot brothers" out there to deride. But when it comes down to it, to follow that analogy: Family is family. Ya gotta deal with the whole family, not just the ones you like. It's ALL part of science fiction. Not a label... a name. | |
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| Stake Holder Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Northamptonshire
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| Re: Where's all the Sci-Fi in the Sci-Fi Channel? When it comes to labels etc it anoys me that people face insulting comments and are thought of as geeks or nerds if you show the slightest interest in any sci fi series, however it is perfectly acceptable to have a worryingly complete knowledge about the goings on in a fictitous borough of London or the lives of people in a fake street in a northern english town. |
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| Prehistoric Irish Cynic Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: California
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Excuse me. I think I have come to the conclusion that I'm not interested in the fine points of labeling. Sci-Fi works for me just as well as SF as a term of reference. Both of them beat spelling the whole thing out. Regards, Jim (Imaginative Fiction Fan) | |
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| Re: Where's all the Sci-Fi in the Sci-Fi Channel? Heh... I'm a jazz fan from way back, too, and went through pretty much the same labeling stuff you went through. Today, when the subject comes up, I just say, "Jazz. Not jazz-y. Just jazz." I could start an entirely new thread on "What happened to the Jazz in Jazz?" But actually it's a similar issue as the SFC: Jazz for radio and SF for TV have both been reduced to lowest-common-denomenator, purely commercial products, little experimentation, few chances taken, very little of the spirit of the genre left intact. SFC's Eureka is a good example of that thinking (and as much as I enjoy watching that show, serious SF it ain't). The rest is remakes of old themes (monsters from space, mutant animals, vampires, post-apocalypse, ghosts) with little thought to more modern ideas and concepts. The best-produced example of this is Galactica (again, I like to watch it, but let's face it: Old concept, and a pretty silly one at that), but their constant playing of cheap monster sci-fi is more typical. Someone comes up with an original concept, like Firefly or Polaris, and everyone in charge sort of cocks their heads sideways and says, "Yeah, but where're the chicks in tight uniforms and heels?" They go on to greenlight the newest season of Ghosthunters. Then they go home to listen to jazzy radio stations, and think they're actually listening to jazz. |
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| Re: Where's all the Sci-Fi in the Sci-Fi Channel? Jim, I'm afraid I'll have to disagree with you on that. The problem isn't "just semantics"; it goes much deeper, into what lies behind the choice of phrasing. Another problem with it is one we see with so many other aspects of language today -- people simply don't know what words mean, most of the time, and therefore use them inappropriately, and therefore communication becomes increasingly garbled and choppy, with the result that there is a huge increase in misunderstandings and a resulting rise in interpersonal tensions that could easily be clarified by a clear definition of terms... which, of course, is one of the things semantics is very concerned with. "Sci-fi" and "sf" may well be a minor point in this; but the origin of the first of these terms was geared toward a much more juvenile type of story, and those connotations have, in the main, stuck with the field because of that. Sf is much more neutral, and doesn't carry the baggage of such associations, either with long time readers/writers or the general public. The general public may not be quite sure what "sf" is, but they almost automatically identify "sci-fi" with an immature, "Buck Rogers"/"Green Slime" mentality, and therefore see it as, at best, bubble-gum literature. This does the genre a disservice and, fond as I am of Forry Ackerman in many ways, he was one of the ones who most solidified that identification in the public's mind. And, after all, that's the point -- to me, at any rate: Why hang onto a label that gives such an impression to so many, when there's a much more neutral label not only at hand, but already having had wide use within the field itself? It seems very much a distinction of the sort that Colin Greenland once made, in The Entropy Exihbition: Quote:
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| Re: Where's all the Sci-Fi in the Sci-Fi Channel? Quote:
At least the material generally referred to as sci-fi tries to be a lot more approachable (usually by dumbing down concepts and going for cheap thrills, unfortunately). Some of the most successful SF has managed to clarify concepts and quickly move them to the background, so you could get on with the story (lord knows I've tried to do this!). | |
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| Re: Where's all the Sci-Fi in the Sci-Fi Channel? Quote:
So... a compromise? What sort of label should it have, to avoid both blind alleys? I've got to admit that "sf" is one I prefer because it can be (and has been) used for the broader "speculative fiction" (Heinlein did that first, I believe, before the New Wavers picked up on it, no?) and therefore it's not entirely chained to science fiction in the hard, or physical sciences, sense.... (Incidentally... just for purposes of clarification: I have a fondness for a wide variety of the stuff, including both of the types noted above... and a lot of things in-between.....) | |
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| Prehistoric Irish Cynic Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: California
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| Re: Where's all the Sci-Fi in the Sci-Fi Channel? Quote:
As far as the evolution of SF/Sci-Fi is concerned, an intensive read of stories, novels, etc. from, say, the 1950s and 1960s yields a much "softer" brand of prose than what we're getting today. And I think the change is good. I don't want to be required to have a degree in quantum physics to be able to read a book, but I like things to be rooted in science. There is a broad spectrum of younger writers who honor the old traditions, but also make us think beyond ray guns and rocket ships. Unfortunately, as this thread originally started out to discuss, IIRC, the "Sci-Fi" channel doesn't have much of that spectrum. Regards, Jim | |
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Among others, especially those who aren't "in" science fiction circles, I'd suggest we dispense with the labels and call it what it is: Science Fiction. After all, it's two words, four syllables. It's not as if we're abbreviating "Heuristically-programmed Algorithmic computer" or "Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency". | |
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Suits. And on the last... don't give 'em any ideas! ![]() | |
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