Why has steampunk persisted for so long?

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Plusieurs auteurs ont été interrogés par le site SF Signal sur la longévité du steampunk... 
Voici la réponse de Gail Carriger, l'auteur du Protectorat de l'ombrelle. 

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I have many theories on this. Part of the appeal, I think, has to do with our own sense of chaos and impending doom. This often causes people to look back and seek out a time that was feels more ridged and controlled, full of polite manners and structured forms of address. It's a way of escaping into formality. I think that is a large part of steampunk's charm. 
Steampunk is also special as a movement because it isn't entirely literary - these days it has ties to the green movement, the maker community, historical reenactment societies, musicians, artists, and the fashion world. I believe any aesthetic component lends to escapist appeal. With our economy in chaos, steampunk offers up an alternative lifestyle of sedate civilized behavior and beautiful dress. 

I suppose I believe steampunk has persisted because it has evolved to being more than just a literary movement. All great ideas eventually become larger than the sum of their parts, if we are lucky, steampunk will continue to do so.


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