Description |
x, 303 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Film studies |
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Film studies (Boulder, Colo.)
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
pt. 1. Centering subjectivities: "A part of myself no man should ever see": reading Captain Kirk's multiple masculinities / Elyce Rae Helford -- When the body speaks: Deanna Troi's tenuous authority and the rationalization of federation superiority in Star Trek: The next generation rape narratives / Sarah Projansky -- Liminality: Worf as metonymic signifier of racial, cultural, and national differences / Rhonda V. Wilcox -- pt. 2. Manufacturing hegemonies: Cyborgs in Utopia: the problem of radical differences in Star Trek: The next generation / Katrina G. Boyd -- A fabricated space: assimilating the individual on Star Trek: The next generation / Amelie Hastie -- "For the greater good": trilateralism and hegemony in Star Trek: The next generation / Steven F. Collins -- Domesticating terrorism: a neocolonial economy of Différance / Kent A. Ono -- pt. 3. Producing pleasures: Boys in space: Star Trek, latency, and the neverending story / Ilsa J. Bick -- "All good things...": the end of Star Trek: The next generation, the end of Camelot -the end of the tale about woman as handmaiden to patriarchy as superman / Marleen S. Barr -- Weaving the cyborg shroud: mourning and deferral in Star Trek: The next generation / Taylor Harrison. |
Subject |
Star trek, the next generation (Television program)
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Star trek (Television program)
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Star trek.
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Added Author |
Harrison, Taylor.
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ISBN |
0813328985 hardcover alkaline paper |
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0813328993 paperback alkaline paper |
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