Star Trek: A Post-structural Critique of the Original SeriesWildside Press LLC, 1 janv. 2009 - 153 pages Well-known writer Michael Hemmingson offers a history and critique of the original Star Trek TV series, and the impact it has had on our culture, language, and science. Also included is the first coverage in book form of the 2009 Star Trek motion picture. |
Table des matières
Postmodern Wagon Train to the Stars | 9 |
Notes | 47 |
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Notes | 116 |
Works Cited | 139 |
About the Author | 153 |
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