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Quotations from Star Trek episodes were directly transferred from screen. (CIC Video Editions).
Recently published academic titles of interest:
- Bernardi, Daniel L.: Star Trek and history:
race-ing toward a white future.
New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press 1998
- Enterprise zones: critical positions on Star Trek / ed.
by Taylor Harrison [et al.]
Boulder: Westview Press 1996
- Hanley, Richard: The metaphysics of Star Trek.
New York: BasicBooks 1997
- Pounds, Michael C.: Race in space: the representation of
ethnicity in Star Trek and Star Trek - The Next
Generation.
Westport: Praeger 1998
- Richards, Thomas: The meaning of Star Trek.
New York: Doubleday, 1997
- Sekuler, Robert and Blake, Randolph: Star Trek on the
brain: alien minds, human minds
New York: W. H. Freeman 1998
- Star Trek and sacred ground: explorations of Star Trek,
religion and American culture / ed. by Jennifer E.
Porter
Albany: State University of New York Press 1999
- Wagner, Jon and Lundeen, Jan: Deep space and sacred time:
Star Trek in the American Mythos.
Westport: Praeger 1998
Author: Daniel Zimmel 1998, 2000. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.