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"Thomas F.N. Puckett" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Sep 1994 22:33:59 -0800
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Friends-
 
I wrote my diss. on Star Trek.  Here's the jazz.
 
"Phenomenology of Communication and Culture: Michel Foucault's Thematics in the
Televised Popular Discourse of Star Trek"
Puckett, Thomas F. N., Ph.D., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1991.
319pp
Director Richard Leo Lanigan
Order Number DA 9219778
 
DAI Vol 53 No 7 Jan. 1993
 
It may be "soon to be published."  But then again, it may be rejected.  Alas.
 
Also, don't forget Vivian Sobchack
 
and don't forget Henry Jenkins III (lots of writing on Star Trek)
 
and I have a few other articles, if you want, I can send the cites.
 
Tom
 
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