I was just reading through the Memory Alpha entry on the episode and noticed that the revisionist history angle was one that Braga was purposefully going for. This quote stood out to me:
It comes from an interview in Cinefantasique. But the bit that stood out to me is that he said it is a very topical issue in 1998.
Does anybody know why revisionist history was a particularly topical issue for 1998?
I can't seem to find anything through googling, and it would be interesting to know what he is talking about in this quote.
It's [partly] a show about revisionist history, which is a very topical issue. Cultures are taking issue with the way history is portrayed in the books right now, and controversies come out of that. Is the revisionist history accurate? Or is it being done to bolster one's cultural identity in the present? There are no easy answers, and that is one of the issues we try to tap into in that show.
It comes from an interview in Cinefantasique. But the bit that stood out to me is that he said it is a very topical issue in 1998.
Does anybody know why revisionist history was a particularly topical issue for 1998?
I can't seem to find anything through googling, and it would be interesting to know what he is talking about in this quote.