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NASA/Trek

  • Constance Penley

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This wry and highly readable investigation of the role of space travel in popular imagination looks at the way NASA has openly borrowed from the TV show Star Trek to reinforce its public standing. It also celebrates the work of a group of the show's fans who rewrite its storylines in porno-romance fanzines. Constance Penley advocates that scientific experimentation be accompanied by social and sexual experimentation, and devoted to exploring inner as well as outer space.

Genres

  • Astronautics and civilization
  • Astronautics in literature
  • Astronautics in mass media
  • History
  • Popular culture
  • Sex customs
  • Star trek (Television program)
  • United States
  • United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Sex discrimination against women
  • Women in science
  • Popular culture, united states
  • Sex
  • United states, national aeronautics and space administration
  • Star trek television programs
  • Science, social aspects
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About the author

  • Constance Penley

    born 1948

    3.00

    1 ratings · 9 works

Editions

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    Verso

    1997

  • Edition cover

    Verso Books

    June 1997

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    Verso

    June 1, 1997