Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 212
It is precisely for this reason that scholars interested in analyzing and coming to terms with the meaning of race in film and television ought to consider more fully the production process and thus the institutions and individuals ...
It is precisely for this reason that scholars interested in analyzing and coming to terms with the meaning of race in film and television ought to consider more fully the production process and thus the institutions and individuals ...
Page 213
Network programs with people of color tended to be segregated as “ race ” shows or hidden at the edges of prime - time . Moreover , Asian , Latino , and Native Americans were largely absent from television screens during this period ...
Network programs with people of color tended to be segregated as “ race ” shows or hidden at the edges of prime - time . Moreover , Asian , Latino , and Native Americans were largely absent from television screens during this period ...
Page 222
He writes : We are saying arbitrarily for purposes of this script that there was once , or still may exist somewhere , a race of highly advanced and kindly humanoid aliens , who had great love and affection for all forms of life and all ...
He writes : We are saying arbitrarily for purposes of this script that there was once , or still may exist somewhere , a race of highly advanced and kindly humanoid aliens , who had great love and affection for all forms of life and all ...
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Introducing Star Trek VH | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
Possibil | 245 |
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