Symphony D.
Deity
Actually its original meaning was "prostitute," or "strumpet." The point remains that the genre convention is "Ye Olde Tyme Libertarian Aeronautical Adventure" and the entire label is a farce and the vast bulk of work in the genre is pablum. Yes, it can become whatever, that has no bearing on what it is and what it is commonly perceived as, which is gears glued to hats and airships.
I could write a story I claimed was Steampunk that was about an orphaned Igbo girl from Nigeria who rises up to become a warlord by bombing British airships and who advocates for an Anarcho-Communist Free Black State. I would technically be correct; I guarantee you it would not be popularly received by the people who enjoy "Steampunk." That is my entire premise.
In the same way, I could write a Noir film about gardening. It might have all the lighting elements to qualify stylistically as Noir, but it would not be received as Noir by the majority. Tropes do in fact exist for a reason, and they do in fact shape popular perception of whether something is in a genre or isn't. The people who are into Steampunk are mostly into it because they have a fetish for Victorian Era stuff because it's "cool" but they don't want the problematic elements that come from actual Victorian Era stuff.
I could write a story I claimed was Steampunk that was about an orphaned Igbo girl from Nigeria who rises up to become a warlord by bombing British airships and who advocates for an Anarcho-Communist Free Black State. I would technically be correct; I guarantee you it would not be popularly received by the people who enjoy "Steampunk." That is my entire premise.
In the same way, I could write a Noir film about gardening. It might have all the lighting elements to qualify stylistically as Noir, but it would not be received as Noir by the majority. Tropes do in fact exist for a reason, and they do in fact shape popular perception of whether something is in a genre or isn't. The people who are into Steampunk are mostly into it because they have a fetish for Victorian Era stuff because it's "cool" but they don't want the problematic elements that come from actual Victorian Era stuff.