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Jeannette Sloniowski <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Sep 1994 16:08:17 -0400
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>Leonie Rutherford                      Dept. English & Communication Studies
>University of New England              Armidale NSW 2351 Australia
 
Leonie,
 
I recently supervised an undergraduate thesis on Star Trek.  My student did
not come up with many sources but there of these were particularly useful
to her.
 
A journal called Science Fiction Studies occasionally has stuff on film and
tv.  Specific articles that my student unearthed (from our very incomplete
collection of this journal) were,
 Anne Cranny-Francis, "Sexuality and Sex Role Stereotyping in Star Trek."
Science Fiction Studies 12 (1985): 274-284.
 Karin Blair, "Sex and Star Trek. Science Fiction Studies 10 (1983): 292-297.
 Harvey Greenberg, "In Search of Spock," Journal of Popular Film and
Television 12 #2 (1984): 53-65.
 Henry Jenkins, Textual Poachers. New York: Routledge, 1992.
 Yasmin Jiwani, "Star Trek: The Voyages of Discovery," Cineaction, 1993,
3-11.  Constance Penley, "Brownian Motion: Women, Tactics and Technology,"
in Technoculture, ed. Constance Penley.  Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota Press, 1991.
 Rick Worland, "Captain Kirk: Cold War Warrior," Journal of Popular film
and Television, 16 (3 1988): 109-117.
J.P. Telotte, "The Tremulous Popular Body: Robots, Change, and the Science
Fiction Film." Journal of Popular Film and Television 19 #1 (1991): 14-23.
 
Sorry about the messy citations (my typing leaves something to be desired)
 
Regards,
Jeannette Sloniowski

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