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The Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("List of Prohibited Books") listed the cult books of their time, thereby demonstrating the ambiguous relationship between censor and succès de scandale.
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The Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("List of Prohibited Books") listed the cult books of their time, thereby demonstrating the ambiguous relationship between censor and succès de scandale.

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A cult following is a group of fans devoted to a specific persons or cultural artifacts, examples are films, television or radio programs, novels, musicians, writers and film directors. These dedicated followings are usually relatively small and pertain to items that don't have broad mainstream appeal due to their underground subject matter or experimental style. In literature, one might refer to "cult books" or "cult fiction", in cinema, one refers to "cult movies", "cult cinema" or "cult films", in music one refers not to cult, but to "underground music", "alternative".

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Definition

For a general definition of what it means for an item to be a 'cult item' there are certain guidelines. First of all keep in mind that many fans of cult items have a religious, idolatrous and fetishistic devotion -- appropriately so because the terms cult, fetish and idol have their origins in 'primitive' religion (see cult (religious practice)). Furthermore, cult items rarely belong to the mainstream and the devotion of their fans is often obsessive. There is also a historical and genre element: cult items generally don't gain that status until some time after their release and certain genres such as horror, erotica and science fiction attract cults more easily than others. In literary and cinematic fiction, cult items often contain "subversive" elements like references to non-normative forms of sexuality and as such have often been censored or banned. Lastly, cult items are collectible and are avidly collected.

By medium

cult fiction - cult directors - cult films - cult movie stars - cult objects - cult television - underground music

Related

audience - camp - classic - cult following - cult of personality - cult classic - cult status - fan - god - greatness - idol - love - minority - non mainstream - nostalgia - obsession - rare - religion - underground


Devoted aficionados

Something that has a following of devoted aficionados.

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Defining cult items

  • Cult items are in the eye of the beholders.
  • Cult items are may or may not be mainstream.
  • Cult items attract obsessive fans
  • Cult items generally don't gain that status until some time after their release.
  • An item that attracts too large a number of fans cannot be regarded as a cult item.
  • In fiction, items of certain genres (horror, science fiction) are more likely to be regarded as "cult" items.
  • The attraction of cult items is sometimes totally different to the original intentions of the author.
  • In fiction, cult items often contain "subversive" elements like references to homosexuality.
  • Cult items are collectible and are avidly collected.




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