Living with Star trek: utopia, community, self-improvement and the Star trek universeTools Geraghty, Lincoln (2005) Living with Star trek: utopia, community, self-improvement and the Star trek universe. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractLiving with Star Trek investigates the connections between Star Trek fandom and the Star Trek text. This study identifies and examines the American themes of utopia, community and self-improvement inherent within the fictional text which also form the thematic framework for letters written by fans to express their affection for the series. These letters represent a `network of support', whereby a community of fans is able to communicate with each other through written correspondence sent to producers, edited collections, and fan magazines. In talking about the series, fans confess and share intimate stories, often based around trauma or bereavement, and at the same time describe how Star Trek has played an important and inspirational part in their daily lives; Star Trek's utopian vision and communal spirit has given them the impetus to enact positive change.
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