Fandom and capitalism
Nov. 15th, 2002 12:39 pmFandom and capitalism - random musings
When I came across a calendar with photos of the Twin Towers (one for every month), it occurred to me that capitalism really has eaten up every last niche of this world. What does it take? It seems nothing will be enough. Thousands of people can die, and still capitalism closes over the momentary hiccup of shock with its habitual smoothness and absorbs its all into one big money-making machine.
Then I started to think about this fandom that I find myself a part of and about all the lovely birthday presents I got in the form of stories.
The authors in this fandom are producers (in the marxist sense). We produce fics. But we don't make any profit from them. We give them away, we share them out. Sometimes we get 'paid' something in kind, like an icon or a wallpaper or feedback. But it's all equally immaterial and equally removed from the world of commerce.
On the other hand, we couldn't exist without that world. We feed off capitalism because without the movie industry and its commercial consumables (movies, DVDs, endless advertising and gimmicks), we wouldn't be here. Plus, we're absolutely dependent on capitalist ventures such as internet service providers and telecommunications satellites for our access to the means of communication.
But still, still: the fandom sort of moves in the interstices of capitalism, like subversive fish wiggling in and out among the algae.
Huh. I feel quite revolutionary now.