To Boldly Stay
Essays on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Sherry Ginn editor Michael G Cornelius editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:13th May '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Despite the fact that Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended over twenty-five years ago, there has yet to be a stand-alone assessment of the series. This collection corrects that omission, examining what made Deep Space Nine so unique within the Star Trek universe, and how that uniqueness paved the way for an altogether new, entirely different vision for Star Trek. If the Star Trek slogan has always been "to boldly go where no one has gone before," then Deep Space Nine helped to bring in a new renaissance of serialized television that has become normal practice.
Furthermore, Deep Space Nine ushered in critical discussions on race, gender, and faith for the franchise, science fiction television and American lives. It relished in a vast cast of supporting characters that allowed for the investigation of psychosocial relationships--from familial issues to interpersonal and interspecies conflict to regional strife--that the previous Star Trek series largely overlooked. Essays explore how Deep Space Nine became the most richly complicated "sci-fi" series in the entire Star Trek pantheon.
“All the essays are fun to read, and they pin their subjects just as you would expect… A must for Star Trek audiences and those who muse about the future of mankind living in communities in space alike.”—Popcultureshelf.com
ISBN: 9781476685403
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
Weight: 290g
219 pages