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Old article by Neal Stephenson on Geek culture. Haggard Send a noteboard - 12/09/2009 02:53:15 AM
Watching 300 tonight on TNT reminded me of a great article Neal Stephenson wrote about the movie and SF/F fans for The New York Times.

It's several years old, but great nonetheless. I'd highly recommend it if you've never read it.

A snippet:

Lack of critical respect means nothing to sci-fi’s creators and fans. They made peace with their own dorkiness long ago. Oh, there was momentary discomfort around the time of William Shatner’s 1987 “Saturday Night Live” sketch, in which he exhorted Trekkies to “get a life.” But this had been fully resolved by 2000, when sci-fi fans voted to give the Hugo Award for best movie to “Galaxy Quest,” a film that revolves around making fun of sci-fi fans.

The growing popularity of science fiction, the rise of graphic novels, anime and video games, and the fact that geeks can make lots of money now, have given creators and fans of this kind of art a confidence, even a swagger, that — hard as it is for some of us to believe — is kind of cool now.
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