Hi everyone,
I'm taking a women's studies class and I've decided to write a research paper about women (and more generally gender) on Star Trek. I'm going to look at the roles of women on TOS, TNG and Voyager since those series all follow the same basic format. These roles of women change throughout the franchise and reflect ideals about women in the workplace of the different time periods in which these series were aired. I'll also have to write about the show's failure to address LGBT issues.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of any literature addressing this topic? Are there any episodes that strongly pertain to these issues that I should watch? Particularly, does anyone know of an episode of TOS where Uhura gives orders to a man?
I only got into Star Trek recently and I've been watching it non stop for the past 6 months. If any of you trekkies out there can point me in the right direction I'd be very grateful.
Thanks.
I'm taking a women's studies class and I've decided to write a research paper about women (and more generally gender) on Star Trek. I'm going to look at the roles of women on TOS, TNG and Voyager since those series all follow the same basic format. These roles of women change throughout the franchise and reflect ideals about women in the workplace of the different time periods in which these series were aired. I'll also have to write about the show's failure to address LGBT issues.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of any literature addressing this topic? Are there any episodes that strongly pertain to these issues that I should watch? Particularly, does anyone know of an episode of TOS where Uhura gives orders to a man?
I only got into Star Trek recently and I've been watching it non stop for the past 6 months. If any of you trekkies out there can point me in the right direction I'd be very grateful.
Thanks.