Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 231
... desire appear at a number of places in the series ; I am interested in two episodes in which the question of homosexual desire is made explicit . In " The Host , " Dr Beverly Crusher is in love with Odan - a corporate entity composed of ...
... desire appear at a number of places in the series ; I am interested in two episodes in which the question of homosexual desire is made explicit . In " The Host , " Dr Beverly Crusher is in love with Odan - a corporate entity composed of ...
Page 232
... desire . Rather , the two contribute to the larger discourse of endangered heterosexuality , in which a variety of forces are imag- ined as disrupting the natural work of heterosexual desire by confusing the terms of difference ...
... desire . Rather , the two contribute to the larger discourse of endangered heterosexuality , in which a variety of forces are imag- ined as disrupting the natural work of heterosexual desire by confusing the terms of difference ...
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... desire . In their explora- tion of the male ideal of the perfectly selfless woman , and of women's desire for an emotionally available man , the two episodes enact the tensions within postfeminism and New Traditionalism regarding ...
... desire . In their explora- tion of the male ideal of the perfectly selfless woman , and of women's desire for an emotionally available man , the two episodes enact the tensions within postfeminism and New Traditionalism regarding ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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