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| ====== Sub-Genre ====== | ====== Sub-Genre ====== | ||
| - | <WRAP> | + | <div subtitle> |
| - | A sub-genre is a more specific categorization within a [[lb: | + | |
| - | </WRAP> | + | |
| {{tag> | {{tag> | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | {{template> | ||
| ===== Elaboration ===== | ===== Elaboration ===== | ||
| This can also be considered a slightly redundant term, since it's basically just a genre nested within a genre. But it's important to keep in mind that a sub-genre should //always// be classifiable as its parent genre...it doesn' | This can also be considered a slightly redundant term, since it's basically just a genre nested within a genre. But it's important to keep in mind that a sub-genre should //always// be classifiable as its parent genre...it doesn' | ||
| So while all cyberpunk is sci-fi, not all sci-fi is cyberpunk. | So while all cyberpunk is sci-fi, not all sci-fi is cyberpunk. | ||
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