I'm thinking of writing an essay on the nature, definition(s), and reasons for why people write/read science fiction. Not quite sure where to start, so I thought I'd throw the above question out onto the Trek BBS and see what happens.
Why do you like science fiction (if you do)? If you don't really like it, why not?
I guess in a way it could be linked to how you define science fiction or SF; it's never been an easy genre to pin down. And I think that may be part of the reason why I like it: it's open to a wide range of possibilities, and you can tell almost any different story you want to with it. It's got options for imagination that a straight mystery or a straight spy thriller or a straight historical novel doesn't really have. I also like the way it can explore what it means to be human in a really deep way, and asks, "If this were possible in our society and culture, how would our society and culture change? How would we change? What, even with those changes, would we have to keep in order to remain human? Do we want to remain human?"
I'm sort of rambling at this point, so I'll stop. I'm still in the process of figuring out my own answer to the question.
Why do you like science fiction (if you do)? If you don't really like it, why not?
I guess in a way it could be linked to how you define science fiction or SF; it's never been an easy genre to pin down. And I think that may be part of the reason why I like it: it's open to a wide range of possibilities, and you can tell almost any different story you want to with it. It's got options for imagination that a straight mystery or a straight spy thriller or a straight historical novel doesn't really have. I also like the way it can explore what it means to be human in a really deep way, and asks, "If this were possible in our society and culture, how would our society and culture change? How would we change? What, even with those changes, would we have to keep in order to remain human? Do we want to remain human?"
I'm sort of rambling at this point, so I'll stop. I'm still in the process of figuring out my own answer to the question.