Drones, clones, and alpha babes : retrofitting Star Trek's humanism, post-9/11 / / Diana M.A. Relke.

"The Star Trek franchise represents one of the most successful emanations of popular media in our culture. The number of books, both popular and scholarly, published on the subject of Star Trek is massive with more and more titles being printed every year. Very few, however, have looked at Star...

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