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K/S, n. Science Fiction. Brit. |ˌkeɪˈɛs|, |ˈkeɪɛs|, U.S. |ˈkeɪˈɛs| Forms: 19– KS, 19– K/S [Initialism ‹ the names of Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock, fictional characters in the U.S. television series Star Trek, who feature in the literature.] A subgenre of science fiction, originally published in fanzines and now esp. online, in which the Star Trek characters Kirk and Spock are portrayed as having a homosexual relationship; (later) any similar fiction in which a pair of (established) male characters is so portrayed. Usu. attrib. Cf. slash n.1
[1977Obsc'zine Aug. 5/1, I am not trying to attack a Kirk/Spock sexual relationship in general.] 1978Obsc'zine 20 May 89 She concentrated on the why of the popularity of the K/S relationship stories. 1986P. F. Lamb & D. C. Keith in D. Palumbo Erotic Universe xv. 237 Although a few isolated K/S stories appeared in earlier, general ST zines, the K/S zines as a distinct subgenre exploded onto the fan market around 1976–1977. 1995Extrapolation Spring 45 The primacy of the emotional bond between Kirk and Spock has spawned a genre of fan fiction known as ‘K/S’ or ‘slash’. 2000Out Oct. 36/3 Mizoguchi asserts that yaoi and, by extension, K/S and other slash fiction..are homophobic. |