INSURGENTSfrom Fancyclopedia 2
The funloving actifans; the rebels against
Serious Constructiveness
; in Fifth Fandom and thereafter, leaders
of the opposition to commercialization and thus deriders of
hucksterism and the Organization mania. Applied by
extension to any faction which devoted itself to needling the leadership of a
club, since this was a notable feature of the eponymic group -- Laney,
Burbee, Rotsler, and Art Widner, and to a degree GG Dewey and Cy Condra --
who laid waste the LASFS 1948-50, and who were known as
the Insurgent Element in full. (At various times Redd Boggs, Al Ashley, Rog
Phillips, John van Couvering, Syd Stibbard, and Rick Sneary cooperated in
Insurgent Element activities.) With the abovementioned extension in meaning
the term "Insurgent" was applied to such people as Art Rapp, on account of
the aftermath of the Blowup, and to the Elders in
Washington DC.
Insurgents are known for their attitude of active enmity toward
stuffiness, Authority, and fannish fuggheadedness in
general, but the Insurgent Attitude is an inaccurate expression for the scorn
of fantasy and organized fandom, and enjoyment of partying, women and the
social pleasures with which the original Insurgents were identified by their
opponents. (The Bohemian tradition was of long standing in the various groups
of anti-LASFS Angelenoes.)
Moderns may call themselves Insurgents when they are merely motivated by
the sadistic joy of making life horrible for SerConFans; VolDesFen fit here.
Or they may be only at feud with chosen targets. And sometimes, as in Walt
Willis' Serious Constructive Insurgentism, the word is a tag to indicate that
its bearers' enthusiasm is adult rather'n that associated with
goshwowboyoboy.
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