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Classes of fictional works characterized by particular conventions or criteria particular to that class.  (Fairly circular, I know.)  For this wiki, [[SF]] includes all manner of sf-related genres and subgenres. Reference information about non-SFnal genres will also be included as relevant.
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==Bibliography==
''Categorization notes:''
 
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]'s essay on genrification.
* Jed Hartman, 2001, "Where Does Genre Come From?", ''Strange Horizons'', http://www.strangehorizons.com/2001/20011203/editorial.shtml
* Mary Anne Mohanraj, 2001, "Avoiding the Potholes: Adventures in Genre-Crossing", http://www.strangehorizons.com/2001/20010702/editorial.shtml


Classes of fictional works characterized by particular conventions or criteria particular to that class.  (Fairly circular, I know.)  For this wiki, [[SF]] includes all manner of sf-related genres and subgenres. Reference information about non-SFnal genres will also be included as relevant.


Here, include articles on particular genres.  Within subcategories by genre name, include (a) the article that defines and discusses the genre; (b) articles on panels or other discussions about the genre; and (c) a subcategory of "Works of X genre", e.g., "[[:Category:Works of horror]]".


[[category:Works]]
[[category:Works]]

Revision as of 06:12, 16 March 2007

The main article for this category is Genre.

Categorization notes:

Classes of fictional works characterized by particular conventions or criteria particular to that class. (Fairly circular, I know.) For this wiki, SF includes all manner of sf-related genres and subgenres. Reference information about non-SFnal genres will also be included as relevant.

Here, include articles on particular genres. Within subcategories by genre name, include (a) the article that defines and discusses the genre; (b) articles on panels or other discussions about the genre; and (c) a subcategory of "Works of X genre", e.g., "Category:Works of horror".