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Drones Clones And Alpha Babes Retrofitting Star Treks Humanism Post9 11 Diana M A Relke

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Drones Clones And Alpha Babes Retrofitting Star Treks Humanism Post9 11 Diana M A Relke
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Publisher: University of Calgary Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.71 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Diana M. A. Relke
ISBN: 1552381641
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Drones Clones And Alpha Babes Retrofitting Star Treks Humanism Post9 11 Diana M A Relke by Diana M. A. Relke 1552381641 instant download after payment.

The Star Trek franchise represents one of the most successful emanations of popular media in our culture. The number of books, both popular and scholarly, published on the subject of Star Trek is massive, with more and more titles printed every year. Very few, however, have looked at Star Trek in terms of the dialectics of humanism and the posthuman, the pervasiveness of advanced technology, and the complications of gender identity. In Drones, Clones and Alpha Babes, author Diana Relke sheds light on how the Star Trek narratives influence and are influenced by shifting cultural values in the United States, using these as portals to the sociopolitical and sociocultural landscapes of the U.S., pre- and post-9/11. From her Canadian perspective, Relke focuses on Star Trek’s uniquely American version of liberal humanism, extends it into a broader analysis of ideological features, and avoids a completely positive or negative critique, choosing instead to honour the contradictions inherent in the complexity of the subject.

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