To Boldly Stay: Essays on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Author:   Sherry Ginn ,  Michael G. Cornelius
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9781476685403


Pages:   219
Publication Date:   13 May 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Despite the fact that Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended over twenty-five years ago, there has yet to be a stand-alone assessment of the series. This collection corrects that omission, examining what made Deep Space Nine so unique within the Star Trek universe, and how that uniqueness paved the way for an altogether new, entirely different vision for Star Trek. If the Star Trek slogan has always been ""to boldly go where no one has gone before,"" then Deep Space Nine helped to bring in a new renaissance of serialized television that has become normal practice. Furthermore, Deep Space Nine ushered in critical discussions on race, gender, and faith for the franchise, science fiction television and American lives. It relished in a vast cast of supporting characters that allowed for the investigation of psychosocial relationships--from familial issues to interpersonal and interspecies conflict to regional strife--that the previous Star Trek series largely overlooked. Essays explore how Deep Space Nine became the most richly complicated ""sci-fi"" series in the entire Star Trek pantheon.

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Author:   Sherry Ginn ,  Michael G. Cornelius
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9781476685403


ISBN 10:   1476685401
Pages:   219
Publication Date:   13 May 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Michael G. Cornelius and Sherry Ginn Part One. Narrative: Creating and Crafting the Story of Deep Space Nine “Every choice we make has a consequence”: Serialized Storytelling in Star Trek’s Episodic Universe Val Nolan The Static Space Opera: Dispersed and Sedimental Saturation of the Star Trek Storyworld Florent Favard Thinking Space: Identity and Cognition in Deep Space Nine Franklin R. Halprin Trauma, Psychological Development, and the Triumph of Kira Nerys Sherry Ginn “A very unformed being”: Odo’s Rhizomatic Journey Toward Selfhood Erin Bell Part Two. Race, Gender, Religion: Examining Themes and Tropes Illustrated on Deep Space Nine Class Division and Biopolitics in “Past Tense” Douglas Rasmussen The Unkillable Idea of Benny Russell: Afrofuturist Temporalities and “Far Beyond the Stars” Dylan Reid Miller (Un)Radical Feminism: Gender and the Limits of Imagination Rowan Bell Sisko’s Conversion Experience and the Secularism of William James: Exploring Faith, Religion, and the Visions of the Prophets Drew Chastain Traversing/able Sacred Space: The Bajoran Wormhole as Spiritual Journey Michael G. Cornelius Epilogue Sherry Ginn Appendix A: List of Deep Space Nine Episodes by Season Appendix B: List of ­Non–Deep Space Nine Star Trek Episodes Cited in Text Appendix C: Star Trek Filmography About the Contributors Index

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All the essays are fun to read, and they pin their subjects just as you would expect... A must for Star Trek audiences and those who muse about the future of mankind living in communities in space alike. --Popcultureshelf.com


"""All the essays are fun to read, and they pin their subjects just as you would expect... A must for Star Trek audiences and those who muse about the future of mankind living in communities in space alike.""--Popcultureshelf.com"


Author Information

Sherry Ginn is a retired educator currently living in North Carolina. She has authored books examining female characters on science fiction television series as well as the multiple television worlds of Joss Whedon. Edited collections have examined sex in science fiction, time travel, the apocalypse, and the award-winning series Farscape, Doctor Who, and Fringe. Michael G. Cornelius is a professor of English and director of the Master’s of Humanities program at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. He is an award-winning novelist and the author or editor of numerous scholarly works.

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