steve wrote:While this is a made-up word and can probably mean whatever you want it to mean, I still think this is nonsense, that I am somehow "rockist." This term seems to have been made up to create a fictional enemy of broad taste, someone who only likes rock music and only because it is rock music. To rail against this non-existent class, it needed a name, and the name chosen was "rockist."
Anyone who thinks I belong in this class, even "somewhat," ought to be able to explain both what the term means, and why it applies to me.
Please have at it.
All words are made-up at some point is my weasel caveat, but I have a strong dislike of this term. I've good friends who are far more immersed in electronic and dance music than me, and I've been subject to this condescension when I've talked about current rock bands that I like: "you are such a rockist". I was going to cut and paste a short rant that I wrote on this to the friend who's most guilty of using this vague term, but having looked it up it is somewhat embarrassing. I was quite annoyed at the time. I'll post an edited excerpt anyway:
I wrote:I am complaining – “of course”, to some of you – about this cumbersome title that speccy elektroniaks choose to foist above those of us who like music that rocks.
The cumbersomeness is deliberate: it seeks to muddy then freeze the vitality of the rock it denigrates, implying a staid movement behind the adjective, a rockism. Rock is no longer a “movement”, never was when good, so keep your own movements to yourselves; your movements are personal. There’s an odour of defensiveness, of frantic swatting at illusory assailants to this aggressiveness (surely dance is meant to transcend such machismo?); they have erected an ideological barrier; we are presented with a po-faced either/or.
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Alongside this is another snidey, sniggering unsaid, in the –ist, which in the contexts in which “rockist” arises, links the word closer to sexist and racist, than, say, humanist, Marxist, Capitalist, Solipsist, or Desist. A dumb, unexplained sniffle of a cheap shot, this fraud, I’ve noticed, appears to help foster a bewildering sentiment of victimhood amongst some wielders. The poor, huddling, mo-po-mo masses, besieged by lager puking black leather jacket rockist monsters, potential rapists one and all... Diddums.
What this unfortunately murky writing hints at, I think, is the lack of definition to the word. It seems to exist purely as an insult to be wielded by mainly male, reasonably well-read fans of electronic music (quite popular with
Wire writers I believe), who feel they've moved on from rock except in the most ear-bleeding extreme manifestations - at least from the tiny sample who I've heard use this term.
It is an insinuation which, in the usage that I'm familiar with, contains hints of sexism accusation. Since I have not seen a definition of it, I will have a brief go:-
A rockist is an insult directed towards someone which accuses them of:
1. liking rock music more than any other kind of music;
2. having an irrational hatred of sample-based music;
3. being male;
4. having lurking problems with being around women;
5. being white; and
6. never dreaming of living in Hackney.
I apology for this poverty of description, but I only have the insult in personal context to go from.