Culture, identities, and technology in the Star Wars films: essays on the two trilogies

"The essays in this book analyze the Star Wars trilogies as a culturally and historically specific phenomenon. Among the topics covered are the connections between the trilogies and our own cultural landscape; the problematic issues of race and gender; and the thematic implications of Lucas...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Jefferson, N.C. [u.a.] McFarland & Co. 2007
Series:Critical explorations in science fiction and fantasy 3
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"The essays in this book analyze the Star Wars trilogies as a culturally and historically specific phenomenon. Among the topics covered are the connections between the trilogies and our own cultural landscape; the problematic issues of race and gender; and the thematic implications of Lucas' presentation of technology"--Provided by publisher.
Item Description:"The essays in this book analyze the Star Wars trilogies as a culturally and historically specific phenomenon. Among the topics covered are the connections between the trilogies and our own cultural landscape; the problematic issues of race and gender; and the thematic implications of Lucas' presentation of technology"--Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:VI, 237 S.
ISBN:0786429100
9780786429103

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