Batman Chronicles

Batman Chronicles
Author: Bill Finger
Publisher: Batman Chronicles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781401204457

Written by Bill Finger and Gardner Fox Art by Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson and Sheldon Moldoff Cover by Kane Presenting an exciting new way to experience the rich history of the Dark Knight in an affordable trade paperback collection of every Batman adventure, in color, in chronological order! BATMAN CHRONICLES VOL. 1 reprints Batman stories from DETECTIVE COMICS #27-37 and BATMAN #1, featuring the earliest adventures of the Dark Knight by Batman creator Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Gardner Fox, Jerry Robinson and Sheldon Moldoff. Future volumes in this series reprint stories from DETECTIVE COMICS, BATMAN, WORLD'S FINEST and other titles throughout the character's history, all presented chronologically based on publication date!

The Music of Star Trek

The Music of Star Trek
Author:
Publisher: Lone Eagle Publishing Company, LLC
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1999
Genre: Music
ISBN:

On the music for star trek

Beyond Uhura

Beyond Uhura
Author: Nichelle Nichols
Publisher: Boxtree
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-09
Genre: Actors
ISBN: 9780752202389

For nearly 30 years Nichelle Nichols, African American granddaughter of a former slave-owner, has been part of the Star Trek myth as Lieutenant Uhura, Communications Officer on the Starship Enterprise. In this autobiography she recounts her personal and professional life.

The Ethics of Star Trek

The Ethics of Star Trek
Author: Judith Barad
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2001-11-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780060933265

For Trekkies everywhere, a fascinating look at the philosophy of Star Trek, from Kirk and Spock to Janeway and Seven of Nine For four decades, Star Trek has been the obsession of millions of fans. But real Trekkies know that the show is more than just riveting entertainment. Its complex moral dilemmas present a view of the future that holds important truths for us in the present. Drawing on episodes from all four Star Trek generations, this unique book explores the ethics of the series in relation to the theories of the world's great philosophers. Questions about good and evil, right and wrong, power and corruption are discussed in language that,is both readable and compelling as the authors show, how the program has evolved over the years to address society's changing values. For this century and beyond, The Ethics of "Star Trek" is an intriguing look at a brilliantly imagined-world and what it can teach us about how to live.

Cracks in the Pedestal

Cracks in the Pedestal
Author: Philip Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1998
Genre: Feminism and motion pictures
ISBN:

In the second part, Green highlights instances in which reproduction of the dominant ideology is less successful by examining several recent cinematic genres - the female action movie, the rape-revenge cycle, and the new film noir - that portray the real ambiguities of a social order in upheaval. As a male consumer of the cultural commodities being discussed, the author offers a perspective on American films and television different from that of most other feminist critics.

Interacting with Babylon 5

Interacting with Babylon 5
Author: Kurt Lancaster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2001
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

"This book makes a significant contribution to the growing body of scholarship surrounding the participatory communities--i.e. fandoms--that surround cult television shows and films. . . . It will cut across disciplines, finding a readership among sociologists, anthropologists, media scholars, and performance scholars, as well as among fans and lay readers." --Henry Jenkins, author of Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture Much of the pleasure of science fiction and fantasy stems from the genres' ability to transport fans into imaginary worlds that often feel more "real" than ordinary life. This pioneering book uses the insights of performance theory to explore how fans of the television show Babylon 5 actively immerse themselves in its imaginary environment by role-playing games and fan fiction, through which the fans perform--make real--fantasies they previously watched on television. Kurt Lancaster opens with a background analysis of Babylon 5, including creator-producer J. Michael Straczynski's online interaction with fans. Then he thoroughly examines the performance aspects of all the participatory media surrounding the show--the role-playing game, collectable card game, war game, CD-ROM "guidebook," fan fiction, and web pages. His use of performance theory offers a new way of understanding the enormous popularity of imaginary entertainment environments and the fandom surrounding other popular sites of science fiction and fantasy, including Star Trek, Star Wars, and J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.

The Art of Star Trek

The Art of Star Trek
Author: Judith Reeves-Stevens
Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN:

From the original starship Enterprise to the all-new Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek has treated generations of viewers to unforgettable images. This lavishly illustrated guide offers a one-of-a-kind gallery of sketches, drawings, paintings, miniatures, props, graphics, and backstage photos, most never before published, which explore every incarnation of this popular universe.

Race in Space

Race in Space
Author: Micheal C. Pounds
Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

Ethnicity & cultural attitudes both as part of the series, in the contemporary world, & in the larger vision of the future that the series portrays.

Star Trek Lives !

Star Trek Lives !
Author: Jacqueline Lichtenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 275
Release: 1975
Genre: Star trek
ISBN: 9780552099141

To Seek Out New Life

To Seek Out New Life
Author: Athena Andreadis
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 9780609804216

Is the Vulcan suppression of emotion biologically viable? What terrestrial life-form does the Borg most closely resemble? Where does consciousness go when a crew member of the Enterprise enters the transporter? If "Star Trek has been about the search for life, To Seek Out New Life: The Biology of Star Trek is about understanding these discoveries as we encounter them with the crews of the Enterprise, Voyager, and Deep Space Nine. Harvard biologist Athena Andreadis takes a lively, thought-provoking look at Star Trek's approach to the science of human, humanoid, and other life-forms, exploring what biological principles are probable or possible on the original show and the three series and nine movies that have followed. This absorbing, illuminating book makes everyone an armchair expert on the difference between science and science fiction on "Star Trek, with keen observations into the series' complex worlds of physiology, psychology, and sociology. Its wealth of scientific detail and cultural insight pays tribute to a show that has profoundly shaped the way we understand and view science.