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The Influence Of Star Trek On Television Film And Culture Geraghty

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The Influence Of Star Trek On Television Film And Culture Geraghty
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.99 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Geraghty, Lincoln(Editor)
ISBN: 9780786430345, 0786430346
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Influence Of Star Trek On Television Film And Culture Geraghty by Geraghty, Lincoln(editor) 9780786430345, 0786430346 instant download after payment.

When the first season ofStar Trekopened to American television viewers in 1966, the thematically insightful sci-fi story line presented audiences with the exciting vision of a bold voyage into the final frontiers of space and strange, new galactic worlds. Perpetuating this enchanting vision, the story has become one of the longest running and most multifaceted franchises in television history. Moreover, it has presented an inspiring message for the future, addressing everything from social, political, philosophical, and ethical issues to progressive and humanist representations of race, gender, and class. This book contends thatStar Trekis not just a set of television series, but has become a pervasive part of the identity of the millions of people who watch, read and consume the films, television episodes, network specials, novelizations, and fan stories. ExaminingStar Trekfrom various critical angles, the essays in this collection provide vital new insights into the myriad ways that the franchise has affected the culture it represents, the people who watch the series, and the industry that created it.

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