Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 226
... gender identity and sexual desire is nowhere more evident than in Star Trek : The Next Generation . In this essay , I want to explore the heterosexual paradigm imagined by TNG and its participation in a larger cultural discourse about ...
... gender identity and sexual desire is nowhere more evident than in Star Trek : The Next Generation . In this essay , I want to explore the heterosexual paradigm imagined by TNG and its participation in a larger cultural discourse about ...
Page 229
... gender - specific periodicals , daytime TV , self - help books - to which women are encouraged to turn for ... gender roles and relations - not with their lack of progress towards a feminist model of equality , but ( in language ...
... gender - specific periodicals , daytime TV , self - help books - to which women are encouraged to turn for ... gender roles and relations - not with their lack of progress towards a feminist model of equality , but ( in language ...
Page 230
... gender , class , nationalism , capitalism — the list goes on . Nor should TNG's dystopian account of heterosexual gender relations seem at odds with its status as narra- tive fiction . Fiction as a genre is not necessarily freer from ...
... gender , class , nationalism , capitalism — the list goes on . Nor should TNG's dystopian account of heterosexual gender relations seem at odds with its status as narra- tive fiction . Fiction as a genre is not necessarily freer from ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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