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Intersectional Humanism and Star Trek

Discovery: Warping into a Connected Future

Alyson R. Buckman

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English
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
15 October 2024
Intersectional Humanism and Star Trek: Discovery focuses on the shift from the liberal humanism of the Star Trek franchise to the intersectional humanism of Star Trek: Discovery. Featuring a great deal of diversity both in front of and behind the camera, Discovery affirms the guiding principle of the franchise: infinite diversity in infinite combinations. Arguing that the focus of Discovery is a connection between a variety of beings and ways of being in the world, the author analyzes the relationships among humanoids and machines, animals, and between each other as well as the representation of trauma in the series. The author finds that, while there are reversions to some of the more problematic elements of liberal humanism over the course of the series, ultimately it forms connections that will progress humanity and deepen our relationship to each other and the world around us.
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Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 158mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   522g
ISBN:   9781666905298
ISBN 10:   1666905291
Pages:   254
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: “Let’s Fly!” Part I: Investigating Humanism and Posthumanism in Star Trek: Discovery Chapter 1: “Order by Any Means Necessary”: Dis-identification from Liberal Humanism Chapter 2: “I prefer cybernetically-augmented, thank you very much”: Posthumanism and Becoming-Machine Chapter 3: “An Entire Universe of Possibilities”: Posthumanism and Becoming-Animal Part II: Developing Intersectional Humanism Through Diversity of Representation in Star Trek: Discovery Chapter 4: “I Lead to Bring Everyone Home”: Leading Towards Intersectional Humanism Chapter 5: “Children Are Parasites”: Parenting and Dehumanization Chapter 6: “The Best Way to Know Yourself Is to Know Others”: Humanization through Intimacy Chapter 7: “Blood and Screams and Funerals”: Humanization Through Trauma Conclusion: “Don’t Give Up”

Alyson R. Buckman is professor in the Department of Humanities and Religious Studies at California State University, Sacramento.

Reviews for Intersectional Humanism and Star Trek: Discovery: Warping into a Connected Future

"""Intersectional Humanism and Star Trek: Discovery presents a very thoroughly researched and convincing reading of Discovery. It does not shy away from noting where the show remains mired the franchise's liberal humanist origins, but also highlights the ways in which it presents a future embracing intersectional humanism. "" --Mareike Spychala, University of Bamberg ""This book takes its cue from a simple yet essential Vulcan teaching: 'Challenge your preconceptions or they'll challenge you.' Star Trek: Discovery presents such a challenge to Trekademics, other scholars, and fans alike. Alyson R. Buckman captures both the nuance and flavor of what the show attempted to do, i.e. push Star Trek's signature humanism into a more intersectional future."" --Stefan ""Steve"" Rabitsch, University of Oslo, author of Star Trek and the British Age of Sail Now is the time for this book. Alyson Buckman expertly connects Star Trek: Discovery to the franchise's longstanding history of liberal humanistic ideas. She also provides a look at ways Discovery re-imagines humanism for the 21st Century and beyond. Through an intersectional humanist lens, Buckman presents a clear, well-researched monograph that arrives as the series finishes allowing for contemplation on Discovery as a whole for fans and scholars alike. The timely, thought-provoking arguments illuminate the complexity and impact of Star Trek's foundation of humanistic thought. Intersectional Humanism and Star Trek: Discovery effectively supports meaningful conversations encouraging intersectional forms of humanism as well. --Carey Millsap-Spears, author of Star Trek Discovery and the Female Gothic: Tell Fear No"


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