{"id":6,"date":"2010-06-04T16:47:38","date_gmt":"2010-06-04T20:47:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.branchandroot.net\/globalsteam\/?page_id=6"},"modified":"2010-06-13T17:40:13","modified_gmt":"2010-06-13T21:40:13","slug":"preface","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.branchandroot.net\/globalsteam\/preface\/","title":{"rendered":"Preface"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Once upon a time, there was a fanwriter who looked around and thought  that steampunk costuming looked like a lot of fun.  She&#8217;d had some  passing contact with the genre through literature, and while some of it  made her twitch with unexamined imperialist assumptions, a heartening  majority of it seemed to be performing useful social critique alongside  the cool gadgets and giant squid adventures.<\/p>\n<p>It  still seemed awfully&#8230; limited, though. A lot of it was extremely  anglo-centric, which, it seemed to her, just re-inscribed the  imperialist thing.  And if history was already being altered to make  room for the development of air-ships and land-ships and bullet trains,  and sometimes robots and ray guns, decades or even centuries before  their time, why should it only be altered in Europe?<\/p>\n<p>The writer  was an anime and manga fan, so she started thinking what it might take  to produce steampunk sorts of technology in Japan.  Among other things,  it occurred to her that if Tokugawa Japan had significant technology,  they&#8217;d probably have been able to tell Commodore Perry where to get off  when he arrived.  Which, when she thought about it, could be a really  good lever to reduce <em>Japanese<\/em> imperialism.  This gave rise to  the thought that, actually, if steampunk technology was global,  imperialism all over might have looked very different; in fact, it might  be possible to divert most imperialism after the 15th C this  way.  There would be wars, and lots of them, but if the technology and  materials inequality was less then there might be far less, or at least  altered, conquest and occupation.<\/p>\n<p>Steampunk has a lot of  literature that offers dire warnings about where humanity is headed, but  it also has a strong current of optimism in it.  Making scientific  advances global, if diverse, and in the process reducing imperialist and  colonialist events seemed like a good, steampunk sort of project. And wouldn&#8217;t it actually explain steampunk technology a whole lot better to assume it arose out of multiple centers of development, all exchanging and competing, and warring and trading, and inventing like mad?<\/p>\n<p>It  would also open up possibilities for experimenting with steampunk style  in a far wider variety of cultures and aesthetics without, and this was  very important, <em>without<\/em> simply reifying the deeply racist  orientalism of Victorian Britain. Such &#8220;victorientalism&#8221;\u00a0 has, sadly, been a trend in some  corners of steampunk, and there&#8217;s simply no excuse for it.  China would  be a good place to start, the writer thought, China developed half of  everything first anyway.  And the Abbasid Caliphate during the Middle Ages, too.   And perhaps something could be arranged in Mesoamerica&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>And  so the Global Steampunk project was born.<\/p>\n<p>Caveats: I am only one  person, and not a scholar of history in particular.  There is a whole  lot that I didn&#8217;t get to!\u00a0 My work\u00a0 is intended merely as a starter, and if  other people wish to add to it or revise it further, please feel free to  use as much or as little of my work as you like.<\/p>\n<p>I have  world-built with as broad strokes and small tweaks as I could,  attempting to leave the characters of the nations and cultures in  question untouched.  This is, in may ways, a found-art collage, using  the theories of historians of the areas in question.  But there are  places where I had to make assumptions, as for example the notion that  renewed study of Islamic Golden Age texts, involving as they do law and  philosophy of the Abbasid Caliphate, would lead to a revival of the Caliphate in  northern Africa.  It is entirely possible I have, somewhere, stepped on  a land-mine debate topic without fully understanding the implications.   If this is so, I welcome having it pointed out, and I will do my best  to remedy my understanding.<\/p>\n<p>That doesn&#8217;t guarantee I&#8217;ll change my  mind.  Anyone who simply disagrees with my particular choice of  historical diversion points, please see above re doing your own version.<\/p>\n<p>As  always, I trust that good writers, artists, and costumers will  thoughtfully research any era or culture they want to work with and will  not descend to mere appropriation with a fistful of gears pasted on.   Or, at least, will not use me as an excuse if they do.<\/p>\n<p>~Branch<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Once upon a time, there was a fanwriter who looked around and thought that steampunk costuming looked like a lot of fun. 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