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Fighting for the Future

Essays on Star Trek: Discovery
Buch | Hardcover
424 Seiten
2020
Liverpool University Press (Verlag)
978-1-78962-176-1 (ISBN)
136,55 inkl. MwSt
The first two seasons of Star Trek: Discovery, the newest instalment in the long-running and
influential Star Trek franchise, received
media and academic attention from the moment they arrived on screen. Discovery
makes several key changes to Star Trek’s well-known narrative formulae, particularly
the use of more serialized storytelling, appealing to audiences’ changed
viewing habits in the streaming age – and yet the storylines, in their topical
nature and the broad range of socio-political issues they engage with, continue
in the political vein of the series’ megatext.



This volume brings together eighteen essays and
one interview about the series, with contributions from a variety of
disciplines including cultural studies, literary studies, media studies, fandom
studies, history and political science. They explore representations of gender,
sexuality and race, as well as topics such as shifts in storytelling and
depictions of diplomacy. Examining Discovery alongside older entries
into the Star Trek canon and tracing
emerging continuities and changes, this volume will be an invaluable resource for
all those interested in Star Trek and
science fiction in the franchise era.

List of contributors: Sherryl Vint, Andrea Whiteacre, Torsten Kathke, John Andreas Fuchs, Ina Batzke, Sarah Böhlau, Will Tattersdill, Kerstin-Anja Münderlein, Diana Mafe, Whit Frazier Peterson, Henrik Schillinger, Arne Sönnichsen, Judith Rauscher, Amy C. Chambers, Mareike Spychala, Sabrina Mittermeier, Jennifer Volkmer, Si Sophie Pages Whybrew and Lisa Meinecke. 

Sabrina Mittermeier is a lecturer and post-doctoral researcher at the University of Augsburg. Mareike Spychala is a lecturer and research assistant in American Studies at the University of Bamberg.

Preface
Sherryl Vint  
Introduction
Sabrina Mittermeier & Mareike Spychala

‘Boldly Going Where No Series Has Gone Before?’ – Discovery’s Role Within The Franchise and Its Discontents

Looking in the Mirror: The Negotiation of Franchise Identity in Star Trek: Discovery
Andrea Whiteacre
A Star Trek About Being Star Trek: History, Liberalism and Discovery’s Cold War Roots  
Torsten Kathke
The Conscience of the King – Or: Is There In Truth No Sex and Violence?  
John Andreas Fuchs
These Are the Voyages?: The Post-Jubilee Trek Legacy on the Discovery, the Orville, and the Callister  Michael G. Robinson

‘Just as repetition reinforces repetition, change begets change’ – Modes of Storytelling in Canon and Fanon

From Series to Seriality: Star Trek’s Mirror Universe in the Post-Network Era  
Ina Batzke
‘Lorca, I’m Really Gonna Miss Killing You’– The Fictional Space Created by Time Loop Narratives
Sarah Böhlau
Discovery and the Form of Victorian Periodicals  
Will Tattersdill
To Boldly Discuss: Socio-Political Discourses in Star Trek: Discovery Fanfiction  
Kerstin-Anja Münderlein

‘Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations?’ – Negotiating Otherness in Star Trek: Discovery

Afrofuturism, Imperialism, and Intersectionality

Interview on Normalizing Black Women as Heroes  
Diana Mafe
The Cotton-Gin Effect: An Afrofuturist Reading of Star Trek: Discovery  
Whit Frazier Peterson
The American Hello: U.S. Representations of Diplomacy in Star Trek: Discovery
Henrik Schillinger & Arne Sönnichsen
‘Into A Mirror Darkly’: Border Crossing and Imperial(ist) Feminism in Star Trek: Discovery  
Judith Rauscher

Interrogating Gender 

Star Trek Discovers Women: Gender, Race, Science, and Michael Burnham  
Amy C. Chambers
Not Your Daddy’s Star Trek: Exploring Female Characters in Star Trek: Discovery  
Mareike Spychala
‘We Choose Our Own Pain. Mine Makes Me Remember’ – Gabriel Lorca, Ash Tyler and the Question of Masculinity  
Sabrina Mittermeier & Jennifer Volkmer

Queering Star Trek 

‘Never hide who you are’: Queer Representation and Actorvism in Star Trek: Discovery  
Sabrina Mittermeier & Mareike Spychala
‘I never met a female Michael before’: Star Trek: Discovery between Trans Potentiality and Cis Anxiety 
Si Sophie Pages Whybrew
Veins and Muscles of the Universe: Posthumanism and Connectivity in Star Trek: Discovery
Lisa Meinecke

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies ; 67
Verlagsort Liverpool
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 239 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-78962-176-3 / 1789621763
ISBN-13 978-1-78962-176-1 / 9781789621761
Zustand Neuware
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