Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Roddenberry's interest in representing Kirk and crew as more advanced than the Indians stems from his interest in the myth of the " paradise syndrome ” ( it is Roddenberry who insists that the original title of the script , “ Pale Face ...
Roddenberry's interest in representing Kirk and crew as more advanced than the Indians stems from his interest in the myth of the " paradise syndrome ” ( it is Roddenberry who insists that the original title of the script , “ Pale Face ...
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In short , the anthology's overwhelming emphasis on TNG , and thus its lack of interest in other aspects of Star Trek , cannot be justified by the popularity of the series , recent though it may be , among the fans .
In short , the anthology's overwhelming emphasis on TNG , and thus its lack of interest in other aspects of Star Trek , cannot be justified by the popularity of the series , recent though it may be , among the fans .
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The Revival of Interest in Mary Shelley . In SFS # 71 David Ketterer speaks of the phenomenal awakening of interest in Mary Shelley , without specifying the most remarkable product of that awakening . Last year , in good time for the bi ...
The Revival of Interest in Mary Shelley . In SFS # 71 David Ketterer speaks of the phenomenal awakening of interest in Mary Shelley , without specifying the most remarkable product of that awakening . Last year , in good time for the bi ...
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Introducing Star Trek VH | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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