Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Daniel Bernardi Star Trek in the 1960s : Liberal - Humanism and the Production of Race The approach expresses the “ message ” basic to the series : We must learn to live together or most certainly we will soon all die together .
Daniel Bernardi Star Trek in the 1960s : Liberal - Humanism and the Production of Race The approach expresses the “ message ” basic to the series : We must learn to live together or most certainly we will soon all die together .
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... the creative decision - makers behind the production of Star Trek failed to escape the paradox of the liberal - humanist zeitgeist . NOTES . I would like to thank Vivian Sobchack for her valuable suggestions and insights . 1.
... the creative decision - makers behind the production of Star Trek failed to escape the paradox of the liberal - humanist zeitgeist . NOTES . I would like to thank Vivian Sobchack for her valuable suggestions and insights . 1.
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recent part of Star Trek to move from regular , frequent production to the realm of popular , which is to say , fannish memory ... VOY , DS9 , and many of the films are more recent productions that have moved into “ fannish memory ” ) .
recent part of Star Trek to move from regular , frequent production to the realm of popular , which is to say , fannish memory ... VOY , DS9 , and many of the films are more recent productions that have moved into “ fannish memory ” ) .
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Introducing Star Trek VH | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
Possibil | 245 |
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