Sur un thème proche :
Star Trek Alpha Quadrant and Major Races (2099)
Vol. 2 Lysian to Zibalian
Dir. Ben Robinson
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Star Trek and the Tragic Hybrid (2024)
Children of Two Worlds from Spock to Soji
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Space, the Feminist Frontier (2024)
Essays on Sex and Gender in Star Trek
Dir. Jennifer C. Garlen et Anissa M. Graham
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Music in Star Trek (2022)
Sound, Utopia, and the Future
Dir. Jessica Getman, Brooke McCorkle Okazaki et Evan Ware
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
The Routledge Handbook of Star Trek (2022)
Dir. Leimar Garcia-Siino, Sabrina Mittermeier et Stefan Rabitsch
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Star Trek Alpha Quadrant and Major Species (2022)
Vol. 1 Acamarian to Ktarian
Dir. Ben Robinson
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Star Trek, History and Us (2021)
Reflections of the Present and Past Throughout the Franchise
de A.J. Black
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Star Trek Designing Starships (2021)
Deep Space 9 and beyond
de Ben Robinson
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Star Trek The Borg (2021)
and the Delta Quadrant Vol. 1 - Akritirian to Krenim
de Ian Chaddock, Marcus Riley et Mark Wright
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Star Trek Starfleet Ships (2021)
2294 to the Future
de Ben Robinson et Marcus Riley
Sujet : Un Film > Star Trek (série TV)
Is Star Trek Utopia?
Investigating a Perfect Future (livre en anglais)
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Description de l'ouvrage :
Star Trek has transcended science fiction through its use of elements that have crucial roles in classical utopian tradition. New technologies change a civilization, a miniature society unfolds on a spaceship, and an android teaches humanity. Star Trek has been answering many questions about our own world for 50+ years, and since the days of Captain Kirk, the franchise has become one of the world’s best-known cultural phenomena.
This book documents what the Star Trek franchise has in common with classic utopias. Chapters analyze how technology changes society and how the Federation embodies utopian ideals. Also explored are the political relations among alien species that reflect past and present conflicts in our real world and how the Borg resembles an anti-utopian society.
À propos de l'auteur :
Sebastian Stoppe is a media scholar and project manager at Leipzig University Library. He has published several works on Star Trek, other television and film studies, especially on film scoring, and on computer game studies. He lives in Leipzig, Germany.
Revue de Presse :
• "This book expands on existing literature of Star Trek as a utopia, and as a political utopia, and does so in a nicely nuanced way. It will be useful to scholars for some time."—Matthew Wilhelm Kapell, Pace University
• "A very fascinating combination of fan culture and research…"—Prof. Dr. Lars C. Grabbe, University of Applied Sciences, Münster
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