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Politics of Star Trek - Justice, War, and the Future

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Zusatztext "Gonzalez (politics! Univ. of Miami) explores how the Star Trek franchise makes an intellectual/analytical contribution to understanding politics of the modern era. ? Summing Up: Recommended. All readers." (P. D. Hopkins! Choice! Vol. 53 (12)! August! 2016) Informationen zum Autor George A. Gonzalez is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami, USA. He is the author of numerous books including  Urban Sprawl, Global Warming, and the Empire of Capital (2009), Energy and Empire: The Politics of Nuclear and Solar Power in the United States (2012), and Energy and the Politics of the North Atlantic (2013). He is co-editor of Flashpoints in Environmental Policymaking (1997), which won the 1998 Lynton Caldwell Book Award, given by the Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy section of the American Political Science Association. Professor Gonzalez's work in the field of Star Trek Studies has been published in Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction . Klappentext The Star Trek franchise reflects, conveys, and comments upon the key philosophical tensions of the modern era. This book details the manner in which these tensions and controversies are manifested in Star Trek across its iterations, arguing that Star Trek offers an indispensable contribution to our understanding of politics in the modern era. Zusammenfassung The Star Trek franchise reflects! conveys! and comments upon the key philosophical tensions of the modern era. This book details the manner in which these tensions and controversies are manifested in Star Trek across its iterations! arguing that Star Trek offers an indispensable contribution to our understanding of politics in the modern era. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction1. (the original series): An Anti-Cold War Narrative2. Star Trek, Utopia, 3. Star Trek, American Military Policy, and the4. Star Trek and the : Traditionalism versus Modernity (Universalism)5. Star Trek and World Government: Federation, Empire, or Neoliberalism6. Star Trek and Technologies of Empire7. Star Trek: Why Do Soldiers Fight in Modern Warfare? Preemptive Empire or Federation8. Star Trek, the Dominant Social Paradigm, and the Lack of an Environmental Ethos9. The Politics of State Building:10. Lost in the: Conclusion: Star Trek: From Cold War to Post-Cold War ...

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"Gonzalez (politics, Univ. of Miami) explores how the Star Trek franchise makes an intellectual/analytical contribution to understanding politics of the modern era. ... Summing Up: Recommended. All readers." (P. D. Hopkins, Choice, Vol. 53 (12), August, 2016)

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