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Here is my question of the day for you all:

One of my favorite things about fandom (and I think a lot of people share this) is the sense of community that's evolved with it -- the fan to fan connections. But there's this thing that comes up in pretty much meta discussion we have, and that's the question of what we mean by community.

What do we mean by community? What does it take to be a member of that community? Is it a matter of self definition, so that what it takes to be part of the community is acknowledging and accepting yourself into it? Or is community framed by actions, a structure based on us all doing the same things together? You read fic, you write fic, you make art, you participate in fannish infastructure and interact with other fans, therefore you are a Fan; you make slash and see slash, therefore you're a slasher? Is it just a general sort of collegiality? Is there an ideological component -- some fixed ideas or thoughts that we expect members of the community to generally share or agree on, as a base?

What do you guys think?
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29/5/06 01:11 (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] musesfool.livejournal.com
"Fandom", from what I can see, is becoming a praxis, a way of engaging with media product, rather than an allegiance to specific shows or communities. And much of that is due to LJ making us visible not only to each other, but to others who might not identify themselves as fans, but who pick up the lingo and begin to talk about the shows they watch in terms that are, to us, recongnisably fannish.

*nod*

That makes a lot of sense to me, given how I interact with fandom and LJ.

But hello all, and thanks for making me feel not alone with my weird ideas -- which is what fandom is all about, anyway, innit?

hee! Yes, exactly.

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