Film Studies For Free (its mission: to explore strange new academic worlds, to seek out Open Access film and media studies scholarship) brings you its Enterprising link list of freely-accessible, online Star Trek studies. Live long and prosper ('strike up the theme tune, Scotty...'). Last updated May 26, 2009
- Jason Bellamy and Ed Howard, 'The Conversations: Star Trek', The House Next Door Online, May 1, 2009
- Daniel Bernardi, 'Star Trek in the 1960s. Liberal-Humanism and the Production of Race', Science Fiction Studies #72 = Volume 24, Part 2 = July 1997
- Daniel Bernardi, Star Trek and History: Race-ing Toward a White Future (Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1998 -Limited Preview via Google Books)
- Francesca Coppa, 'Women, Star Trek, and the early development of fannish vidding', Transformative Works and Cultures, Vol 1 (2008)
- Anne Cranny-Francis, 'Different Identities, Different Voices: Possibilities and Pleasures in Some of Jean Lorrah's Star Trek Novels', Science Fiction Studies, #72 = Volume 24, Part 2 = July 1997
- Marie A Dean , Star Trek and Sacred Ground (review)', Journal of Religion and Popular Culture, Vol. 1, Spring 2002
- Scott K. Duchesn, 'Play vs. Presence in Star Trek ', Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2007
- H. Bruce Franklin, 'Star Trek in the Vietnam Era', Science Fiction Studies #62 = Volume 21, Part 1 = March 1994
- Valerie Fulton, 'An Other Frontier: Voyaging West with Mark Twain and Star Trek's Imperial Subject', Postmodern Culture, Volume 4, Number 3 (May, 1994)
- Lincoln Geraghty, 'Telling Tales of the Future: Science Fiction and Star Trek's Exemplary Narratives', Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture, 3.2, Spring 2003
- Lincoln Geraghty, '‘Help When Times Are Hard’: Bereavement and Star Trek Fan Letters', Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media, Volume 5, 2004
- Lincoln Geraghty, Living with Star Trek: American Culture and the Star Trek Universe (London: IB Tauris, 2007 - Limited preview via Google Books)
- Lincoln Geraghty and Rebecca Janicker, '"Now That's What I Call a Close Encounter!": The Role of the Alien in Science Fiction Film, 1977 - 2001', Scope: An On-line Journal of Film Studies, November 2004
- Jonathan Gray, 'Mommy, Is That a Boy Text or a Girl Text?', Flow TV, May 18, 2007
- Lee E. Heller, 'The Persistence of Difference: Postfeminism, Popular Discourse, and Heterosexuality in Star Trek ', Science Fiction Studies #72 = Volume 24, Part 2 = July 1997
- Veronica Hollinger, 'Contemporary Trends in Science Fiction Criticism, 1980-1999', Science Fiction Studies, #78 = Volume 26, Part 2 = July 1999
- David Hudson, 'Star Trek' links, The Daily @ IFC.com, May 7, 2009
- Henry Jenkins, 'Star Trek Rerun, Reread, Rewritten: Fan Writing as Textual Poaching', (first published in Critical Studies in Mass Communication, June 1988)
- Henry Jenkins, 'Of Trek and TiVo', Technology Review, January 2002
- 'Five Ways to Start a Conversation About the New Star Trek Film, Confessions of an Aca-Fan,May 12, 2009
- Michael Jindra, 'Star Trek fandom as a religious phenomenon', Sociology of Religion, Spring 1994
- Daniel Kälberer, 'Reference Literature to Star Trek', Film Bibliography, 2008
- Tama Leaver, '"Your appeal to my humanity is pointless": The Borg and Radical Performativity in Star Trek', Outskirts: Feminisms Along the Edge, 9 , May/August 2002,
- John Kenneth Muir, 'Star Trek: the motion picture (1979)', JKF's Reflections, April 29, 2009
- Janet Murray and Henry Jenkins, 'Before the Holodeck: Transferring Star Trek into Digital Media' (first published in Greg Smith (ed.), On a Silver Platter: CD-ROMs and the Promises of a New Technology (New York: New York University Press, 1998)
- Hello', Slate, May 7, 2009 There's No Klingon Word for
- Juli J. Parrish, Inventing a Universe: reading and Writing Internet Fan Fiction (e-thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 2007)
- Hannah Pok, "To boldly go where no man has gone before": Star Trek as a reflection of American imperialism', Hannah's Deep Field Space: Science Fiction Essays, 1999
- Hannah Pok, 'Negotiating Outcast States: Liminal Identities and Difference in Star Trek', Hannah's Deep Field Space: Science Fiction Essays, 1999
- Sean Redmond, 'The Science Fiction of Whiteness', Scope: An Online Journal of Film Studies, October 2006
- Steve Roby, The Complete Starfleet Library: Analysis and Criticism, November 2008
- Bernd Schneider, 'Star Trek Clichés', Ex Astris Scientia
- Science Fiction Studies Special Issue on Star Trek, #72 = Volume 24, Part 2 = July 1997
- Jason Sperb, 'On Trek', Jamais Vu, May 4 2009
- Justine Walden, 'The Political Aesthetic: Nation and Narrativity on the "Starship Enterprise', Cinemaspace, UC Berkeley, 1994
- Wikiquote on Star Trek
- J. Emmett Winn, 'Highly Offensive Ferengi: Racial Issues and Star Trek's Multicultural Deep Space Nine in Film', Kinema, Spring 2003
- Matt Zoller Seitz, 'Vulcan: The Soul of Spock - A Video Essay', The L Magazine, May 6, 2009
3 comments:
One more for the list: Leaver, Tama. '”Your appeal to my humanity is pointless”: The Borg and Radical Performativity in Star Trek', Outskirts: Feminisms Along the Edge,9 , May/August 2002, http://www.chloe.uwa.edu.au/outskirts/archive/volume9/leaver.
Thanks for the link, Tama - a really good essay, which I particularly enjoyed as a Captain Janeway fan.
Hi, Catherine,
Thanks for your work compiling this terrific set of links. I included it on my personal list of Star Trek links, which I just posted today.
Do they give Ph.D.s in Star Trek Studies yet? : )
Anyway, good work!
Fresca
Captcha = "grategio"--some operatic variation on "thanks"?
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