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Star Trek

The Human Frontier

Star Trek( )
Author: Barrett, Michele
Barrett, Duncan
ISBN:978-0-7456-2490-7
Publication Date:Jan 2001
Publisher:Polity Press
Book Format:Hardback
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Book Description:

A A major new interpretation of the hugely successful series Star Trek
A Shows that the themes explored in Star Trek resonate with the broader social and cultural preoccupations of our time
A Mich'le Barratt is a leading social and cultural theorist.

Book Details
Pages:264
Detailed Subjects: Performing Arts / Television / Genres / Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.228 x 9.286 x 0.792 Inches
Book Weight:1.118 Pounds
Author Biography
Barrett, Michele (Author)


Duncan Barrett was born in 1983 in London. He is a writer and editor of biographies and memoirs. He is the editor of Ronald Skirth's pacifist First World War memoir, The Reluctant Tommy, in 2010. In 2012 Barrett co-wrote, The Sugar Girls, with Nuala Calvi. The story tells of female workers at Tate and Lyle's East End factories since the Second World War. It quickly became a best-seller. In 2013 the duo put out their second book together, GI Brides. It was based on interviews with British women who married Americans during the Second World War. It soon became a Sunday Times best-seller. Their third book, The Girls Who went to War, went to the Sunday Times best-seller list in 2015.

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