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Что (кто) такое mundane - определение

NON-MEMBER OF SCIENCE FICTION FANDOM
Mundanes; Mundanity
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Mundane         
From the usage common among Wiccan/Pagan groups (referring to a non-pagan). A person that's outside of the circle of knowledge/understanding. A non-tech/non-gamer/non-Unix/Non-windows/Non-BeOS/non-whatever (depending on your particular point of view). Also implies a guru/mystical status to the group using the term.
No mundane is going to load UNIX at home. He's not going to frag us in Quake. Up until last week he was just another mundane
mundane         
<jargon> Someone outside some group that is implicit from the context, such as the computer industry or science fiction fandom. The implication is that those in the group are special and those outside are just ordinary. (2000-07-22)
mundane         
['m?nde?n, m?n'de?n]
¦ adjective
1. lacking interest or excitement.
2. of this earthly world rather than a heavenly or spiritual one.
Derivatives
mundanely adverb
mundaneness noun
mundanity -'dan?ti noun (plural mundanities).
Origin
ME: from OFr. mondain, from late L. mundanus, from L. mundus 'world'.
Mundane         
·adj Of or pertaining to the world; worldly; earthly; terrestrial; as, the mundane sphere.
mundane         
Something that is mundane is very ordinary and not at all interesting or unusual.
Be willing to do even mundane tasks.
...the mundane realities of life.
= boring
ADJ
You can refer to mundane things as the mundane.
It's an attitude that turns the mundane into something rather more interesting and exciting.
N-SING: the N
mundane         
a.
Earthly, terrene, terrestrial, terraqueous, worldly, sublunary, under the sun, secular, temporal.
Mundane         
In subcultural and fictional uses, a mundane is a person who does not belong to a particular group, according to the members of that group; the implication is that such persons, lacking imagination, are concerned solely with the mundane: the [and ordinary]. The term first came into use in [[science fiction fandom to refer, sometimes deprecatingly, to non-fans; this use of the term antedates 1955.
Mundanity         
·noun Worldliness.
Mundane science fiction         
  • An artist's depiction of a fictional Mars colony, with solar arrays and underground greenhouses. Depictions of space travel within the Solar System is considered acceptable by proponents of mundane science fiction because it is plausible within current technologies.
SCIENCE FICTION SUBGENRE LIMITED TO NEAR-FUTURE TECH
Mundane SF; Mundane Manifesto; Mundane sci fi
Mundane science fiction (MSF) is a niche literary movement within science fiction that developed in the early 2000s, with principles codified by the "Mundane Manifesto"Geoff Ryman et al. (2004), "The Mundane Manifesto".
Journal of Mundane Behavior         
JOURNAL
Journal of Mundane Behaviour; J. Mundane Behav.; J Mundane Behav
The Journal of Mundane Behavior was a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal of sociology covering everyday behavior and experiences. It was published online with three issues a year.

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Mundane

In subcultural and fictional uses, a mundane is a person who does not belong to a particular group, according to the members of that group; the implication is that such persons, lacking imagination, are concerned solely with the mundane: the quotidian and ordinary. The term first came into use in science fiction fandom to refer, sometimes deprecatingly, to non-fans; this use of the term antedates 1955.