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| Author = [[Daniel Leonard Bernardi]]
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
;From the back cover
 
;From the back cover
:Star Trek and History'' examines the function of race in ''[[Star Trek]]''. In particular, it explores the ways in which the meaning of race in the science fiction series has been facilitated and constrained by creative and network decision-making, by genre, by intertextuality, and by the audience. The author interprets how the chaning social and political movements of the times have influenced the production and meaning of Trek texts and teh ways in which the ongoing series negotiated and reflected these turbulent histories. Most significantly, he tells us why it is important for readers to better understand the articulation of race in this enduring icon of American popular culture.''
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:Star Trek and History'' examines the function of race in ''[[Star Trek]]''. In particular, it explores the ways in which the meaning of race in the science fiction series has been facilitated and constrained by creative and network decision-making, by genre, by intertextuality, and by the audience. The author interprets how the changing social and political movements of the times have influenced the production and meaning of Trek texts and the ways in which the ongoing series negotiated and reflected these turbulent histories. Most significantly, he tells us why it is important for readers to better understand the articulation of race in this enduring icon of American popular culture.''
 
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Summary

From the back cover
Star Trek and History examines the function of race in Star Trek. In particular, it explores the ways in which the meaning of race in the science fiction series has been facilitated and constrained by creative and network decision-making, by genre, by intertextuality, and by the audience. The author interprets how the changing social and political movements of the times have influenced the production and meaning of Trek texts and the ways in which the ongoing series negotiated and reflected these turbulent histories. Most significantly, he tells us why it is important for readers to better understand the articulation of race in this enduring icon of American popular culture.

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