Dear BBS friends,
I have recently started my new job lecturing American Studies at a university. People have been clamoring for me to do a class on Star Trek for months now (my reputation as a Trekkie precedes me, it appears...). I have now finally relented and next semester (starting in April), that class will happen, titled "The Final Frontier: American History, Myth and Culture Through the Lens of Star Trek", a B.A. level class.
Now I'm trying to prepare the class, selecting episodes to watch and discuss academically with students, but it's harder than I thought breaking down the 700+ episodes to those that merit discussion regarding issues relevant to American Studies. Which made me think of you guys to help me out.
The idea of the class is to introduce students to Star Trek as a text that helps illustrate certain American cultural characteristics. On the one hand, that would have an historical dimension certainly - Trek's treatments of the Vietnam war, slavery, the Frontier, the Cold War etc. Spinning off of that, the key cultural myths such as, again, the Frontier, "manifest destiny", the "city upon a hill" or the "melting pot" and ubiquitous concepts such as class, race and gender are to be explained using Star Trek. The students will likely be in their third semesters and upwards and are supposed to work on identifying these key concepts in texts (in this case, Trek of course.)
The problem is that a class such as this cannot have more than, say, 25 to 30 episodes altogether, each of which should yield enough material for discussion concerning one of the above mentioned topics.
I have pencilled in the following so far:
- The Omega Glory (TOS): for the Cold War story and the celebration of the Declaration of Independence as a universal constant.
- The Cloud Minders (TOS): for a discussion of "class".
- A Private Little War (TOS): Vietnam war
- Rejoined (DS9): for "gender"
I would like to have all five shows represented somehow, although the majority of episodes I would like to be from TOS, TNG and DS9. I would much appreciate it if any of you have any ideas.
Oh, and also, in the first session, I want to show a single episode, preferably TOS, that illustrates to those people totally unfamiliar with Trek, what Trek is all about and I don't know what would work: Where No Man Has Gone Before? Space Seed? Something else?
Who would like to chime in?
1.
I have recently started my new job lecturing American Studies at a university. People have been clamoring for me to do a class on Star Trek for months now (my reputation as a Trekkie precedes me, it appears...). I have now finally relented and next semester (starting in April), that class will happen, titled "The Final Frontier: American History, Myth and Culture Through the Lens of Star Trek", a B.A. level class.
Now I'm trying to prepare the class, selecting episodes to watch and discuss academically with students, but it's harder than I thought breaking down the 700+ episodes to those that merit discussion regarding issues relevant to American Studies. Which made me think of you guys to help me out.
The idea of the class is to introduce students to Star Trek as a text that helps illustrate certain American cultural characteristics. On the one hand, that would have an historical dimension certainly - Trek's treatments of the Vietnam war, slavery, the Frontier, the Cold War etc. Spinning off of that, the key cultural myths such as, again, the Frontier, "manifest destiny", the "city upon a hill" or the "melting pot" and ubiquitous concepts such as class, race and gender are to be explained using Star Trek. The students will likely be in their third semesters and upwards and are supposed to work on identifying these key concepts in texts (in this case, Trek of course.)
The problem is that a class such as this cannot have more than, say, 25 to 30 episodes altogether, each of which should yield enough material for discussion concerning one of the above mentioned topics.
I have pencilled in the following so far:
- The Omega Glory (TOS): for the Cold War story and the celebration of the Declaration of Independence as a universal constant.
- The Cloud Minders (TOS): for a discussion of "class".
- A Private Little War (TOS): Vietnam war
- Rejoined (DS9): for "gender"
I would like to have all five shows represented somehow, although the majority of episodes I would like to be from TOS, TNG and DS9. I would much appreciate it if any of you have any ideas.
Oh, and also, in the first session, I want to show a single episode, preferably TOS, that illustrates to those people totally unfamiliar with Trek, what Trek is all about and I don't know what would work: Where No Man Has Gone Before? Space Seed? Something else?
Who would like to chime in?
1.