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The Self and Community in Star Trek: Voyager - Paperback

The Self and Community in Star Trek: Voyager - Paperback

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by Susan M. Bernardo (Author)

After they are pulled 700,000 light-years away from Alpha Quadrant, the captain and crew of Star Trek: Voyager must travel homeward while exploring new challenges to their relationships, views of others, and themselves. As the first extended, critical study dedicated to Star Trek: Voyager, this book examines how the series uses the physical distance from the crew's home quadrant and the effect this has on the dynamics among community formation, self-creation and a sense of place. Chapters cover topics such as time travel, leadership models, interspecies relationships, the impact of trauma, models of self-creation and individuality, environmental influences on groups and individuals, memory, nostalgia, and how spiritual experiences affect people. The holographic Doctor and the former Borg, Seven of Nine, stand out as complex and boundary-stretching figures.

Author Biography

Susan M. Bernardo is a professor emerita at Wagner College. She lives in Glen Gardner, New Jersey.

Number of Pages: 187
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.7 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: May 06, 2022