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- Ligne n°135 : Geek critique: Neil Gaiman and Kameron Hurley pick apart pop culture
Ligne n°137 : ... Two new nonfiction collections – Gaiman’s The View from the Cheap Seats- Ligne n°138 : and Hurley’s The Geek Feminist Revoluton – present contrasting
Ligne n°139 : perspectives on geek culture today. So what’s the state of it? ...
Ligne n°138 : ... and Hurley’s The Geek Feminist Revoluton – present contrasting- Ligne n°139 : perspectives on geek culture today. So what’s the state of it?
- Ligne n°153 : Geeks were once like Victorian children: seen, but not heard; talked
Ligne n°154 : about but mocked, rarely given their own voice. But the newfound ...
Ligne n°155 : ... popularity of the culture – video games, comics, the mainstream cool of- Ligne n°156 : crossover hits such as Game of Thrones or Star Wars – makes geeks some
Ligne n°157 : of the loudest voices today. This week, two new nonfiction collections ...
Ligne n°158 : ... – Neil Gaiman’s The View from the Cheap Seats and Kameron Hurley’s The- Ligne n°159 : Geek Feminist Revolution – showcase the spectrum of diversity that
Ligne n°160 : exists in the culture today. ...- Ligne n°162 : Gaiman has had a view from the front row seats of sci-fi and geek
Ligne n°163 : culture over the last three decades, but the title of his latest ...
Ligne n°164 : ... collection nods to the sense of being on its fringe, a second-class- Ligne n°165 : citizen within the mainstream. But no one epitomises geek culture like
Ligne n°166 : Gaiman: his 2.4 million Twitter followers represents a cross-section of ...
Ligne n°167 : ... the sci-fi readers, comic nerds, cybergoths and other alternative- Ligne n°168 : cultures that have been rolled into the geek identity.
Ligne n°171 : ... on contemporary storytelling, but told from its epicentre, the belly of- Ligne n°172 : the beast. It is a love letter to geek culture, packed full of Gaiman’s
Ligne n°173 : musings and reflections on his time creating in the field, as well as ...
Ligne n°177 : ... of immersion in fictional worlds, novels, comics, movies and games, the- Ligne n°178 : gravitational force around which planet geek has formed. He even
Ligne n°179 : recalls his 12-year-old self reading Lord of the Rings for the first ...
Ligne n°180 : ... time and believing it “the best book that ever could be written”. It is- Ligne n°181 : this side of geekery, the “traditional” writing that evolved from the
Ligne n°182 : likes of Tolkien that Gaiman pays tribute to here. ...- Ligne n°184 : In comparison, Hurley’s first nonfiction collection, The Geek Feminist
Ligne n°185 : Revolution, is a loving call to arms for geek culture’s deconstruction ...
Ligne n°184 : ... In comparison, Hurley’s first nonfiction collection, The Geek Feminist- Ligne n°185 : Revolution, is a loving call to arms for geek culture’s deconstruction
Ligne n°186 : and rebuilding in a new image. While little known beyond the internet, ...
Ligne n°195 : ... cacophony of digital misogyny. But Hurley’s is also the voice of the- Ligne n°196 : outsider, one that looks in at geek culture and announces its
Ligne n°197 : shortcomings, its failings. If Hurley’s geek feminist revolution has an ...
Ligne n°196 : ... outsider, one that looks in at geek culture and announces its- Ligne n°197 : shortcomings, its failings. If Hurley’s geek feminist revolution has an
Ligne n°198 : aim, it is to stop us revering stories and to start us questioning them ...
Ligne n°212 : ... So we have a voice from the establishment (Gaiman) and one from the new- Ligne n°213 : guard (Hurley). Is geek culture in a state of confusion, simultaneously
Ligne n°214 : reverent of what came before and intensely critical of it? I think the ...
Ligne n°214 : ... reverent of what came before and intensely critical of it? I think the- Ligne n°215 : publication of these two books says something very healthy about geek
Ligne n°216 : culture today – signifying both the love of storytelling and fantasy, ...
Ligne n°219 : ... bitter at times – see the recent Hugo awards drama – but this week’s- Ligne n°220 : reading makes me feel geek culture is in good health.
Ligne n°221 : * Neil Gaiman’s The View from the Cheap Seats (Headline) and Kameron ...
Ligne n°221 : ... * Neil Gaiman’s The View from the Cheap Seats (Headline) and Kameron- Ligne n°222 : Hurley’s The Geek Feminist Revolution (Tor) are both published on
Ligne n°223 : 31 May. ...