Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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... Lorrah's Star Trek Novels Recent work by critics such as Henry Jenkins and Constance Penley on the texts produced by fans of TV series such as Star Trek and Beauty and the Beast has contributed greatly to an understanding of the ...
... Lorrah's Star Trek Novels Recent work by critics such as Henry Jenkins and Constance Penley on the texts produced by fans of TV series such as Star Trek and Beauty and the Beast has contributed greatly to an understanding of the ...
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... Lorrah describes . It also explores the mixture of cultural references which constitute the Vulcan society of Lorrah's novels , and which articulate within these texts a seldom - heard non - bourgeois voice . Fre- quently I return to ...
... Lorrah describes . It also explores the mixture of cultural references which constitute the Vulcan society of Lorrah's novels , and which articulate within these texts a seldom - heard non - bourgeois voice . Fre- quently I return to ...
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... Lorrah states : " I learned to write fiction through fanzine writing , and made many wonderful friends through Trekfandom . " Jean Lorrah has written many other self - published novels and stories which circulate within fan culture ...
... Lorrah states : " I learned to write fiction through fanzine writing , and made many wonderful friends through Trekfandom . " Jean Lorrah has written many other self - published novels and stories which circulate within fan culture ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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