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Investigating 'Farscape' - Uncharted Territories of Sex and Science Fiction

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ph.D. student! Department of English! Simon Fraser University! Vancouver. Author of 'Blood Relations': Chosen Families in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Angel' (2005). Klappentext "My name is John Crichton. "I'm lost." An astronaut. Shot through a wormhole. In some distant part of the universe. "I'm trying to stay alive." Aboard this ship. "This living ship." Of escaped prisoners." During its fourth and--for the present--final season! "Farscape" was the Sci-Fi Channel's highest rated original series. With its dedicated fan-base! "Farscape" seasons are still top-billing Sci Fi DVDs. This first substantial analysis of the show! written by a scholar-fan! uncovers "Farscape's" layers and those of the living spaceship Moya. Jes Battis proposes that "Farscape" is as much about bodies! sex and gender! as it is about wormholes! space ships and interstellar warfare. It is this straddling of genres that makes the show so viewable to such a broad audience! of which almost half are women. He explores "Farscape's" language and characters! including Moya! its creation of family and home! of masculinity and femininity! and the transformation of an all-American boy "Farscape" seasons are one of the top-billing Sci Fi dvds. This work is an analysis of the show. It uncovers "Farscape's" layers and those of the living spaceship Moya. It explores it's language and characters, its creation of family and home, of masculinity and femininity, and the transformation of an all-American boy. Zusammenfassung "My name is John Crichton. 'I'm lost'. An astronaut. Shot through a wormhole. In some distant part of the universe. 'I'm trying to stay alive'. Aboard this ship. 'This living ship'. Of escaped prisoners." During its fourth and - for the present - final season, "Farscape" was the Sci-Fi Channel's highest rated original series. With its dedicated fan-base, "Farscape" seasons are still top-billing Sci Fi dvds. This first proper analysis of the show, written by a scholar-fan, uncovers "Farscape's" layers and those of the living spaceship Moya. Jes Battis proposes that 'Farscape'' is as much about bodies, sex and gender, as it is about wormholes, space ships and interstellar warfare. It is this straddling of genres that makes the show so viewable to such a broad audience, of which almost half are women. He explores "Farscape's" language and characters, including Moya, its creation of 'family and home', of masculinity and femininity, and the transformation of an all-American boy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Nightmares and Wonders: A Critical Introduction to Farscape 1. Prisoners and Friends: the people of Farscape 2. Frell Me Dead! you're totally Fahrbot: Language-Power and Language-Play in Farscape 3. Moya: Births! Biomechanoids! and Living Homes 4. Alien Masculinities! Alienated Desires: Crichton! D'Argo and Scorpius 5. Nobody's Trowk! Nobody's Soldier: Aeryn! Chiana! and the Uncharted (Feminine) Territories 6. 'Point it like a gun and shoot' - Bodies and Biological Narratives 7. One Nation Under Moya: Farscape and Imperialism Farscape Lexicon Notes Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Jes Battis
Publisher Tauris, I.B.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.03.2007
 
EAN 9781845113414
ISBN 978-1-84511-341-4
No. of pages 256
Series Investigating Cult TV Series
Investigating Cult TV
Investigating Cult TV Series
Investigating Cult TV
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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