Star Trek as Myth: Essays on Symbol and Archetype at the Final Frontier By Matthew Wilhelm Kapell
Publisher: McFarland 2010 | 239 Pages | ISBN: 0786447249 | PDF | 10 MB
Publisher: McFarland 2010 | 239 Pages | ISBN: 0786447249 | PDF | 10 MB
In the past, the examination of myth has traditionally been the study of the "Primitive" or the "Other." More recently, myth has been increasingly employed in movies and in television productions. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Star Trek television and movie franchise. This collection of essays on Star Trek brings together perspectives from scholars in fields including film, anthropology, history, American studies and biblical scholarship. Together the essays examine the symbolism, religious implications, heroic and gender archetypes, and lasting effects of the Star Trek "mythscape." About the Author Matthew Wilhelm Kapell works in the Department of Political and Cultural Studies at Swansea University in Wales.