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Reading Stargate SG-1.
Title:
Reading Stargate SG-1.
Author:
Beeler, Stan.
ISBN:
9780857716170
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (305 pages)
Series:
Reading Contemporary Television
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Stargate SG-1 Cast List -- Stargate: Atlantis Cast List -- Introduction -- Part 1: The Host -- 1. Seeing, Knowing, Dying in 'Heroes, Parts 1 and 2' -- 2. Stargate SG-1: Self-Possessed Science Fiction -- 3. 'Way Smarter than you are': Sam Carter, Human Being -- 4. 'You know that "Meaning of Life" Stuff?': Possessed of/by knowledge in Stargate SG-1 -- 5. Sam, Jarred: The Isis Myth in Operation -- 6. Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis:The Gods of Technology Versus the Wizards of Justice -- 7. Gender Roles, Sexual Identities and the Concept of the Other in Stargate SG-1 -- Part 2: The Symbiote -- 8. Stargate as Cancult? Ideological Coding as a Function of Location -- 9. 'It's a Zed PM': Stargate SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis and Canadian Production of American Television -- 10. Selling the Stargate: The Economics of a Pop Culture Phenomenon -- 11. Reading Stargate/playing Stargate: Role-Playing Games and the Stargate Franchise -- 12. Sam I am: Female Fans' Interaction with Samantha Carter through fan fiction and online discussion -- Appendix: American Modes -- Stargate: SG-1 Episode Guide -- Stargate: Atlantis Episode Guide -- Stargate Glossary Terms -- Selected internet sources -- Selected bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
In 1997 the series Stargate SG-1 first aired on American cable television and over the course of nearly nine seasons has developed its own unique mythological superstructure._x000D_ Stargate SG-1 focuses on the dynamic relationships among the show's main characters, the four-person first-contact team: SG-1. Each week they are taken to new planets where ancient human civilizations have been seeded as slave populations by the show's arch-villains, the parasitic, body-snatching Goa'uld. The series' concerns therefore range from ancient cultures and contemporary politics, to aliens and advanced technologies, all given life with award-winning special effects and anchored by the central icon of the Stargate. Stargate SG-1 has blossomed into a series driven by fierce fan loyalty, with lively internet discussion groups, growing 'textual poaching' in fan fiction and art, and popular annual conventions. It has also generated a spin-off, Stargate: Atlantis. In this welcome critical celebration, contributors discuss Stargate SG-1's characters, cinematic techniques, its themes and its place within science fiction television and film, along with its interaction with fan fiction, its Canadian setting, its ideological framing in the American point-of-view, and the tensions between its humanistic morality and its representation of military/political objectives. There is also assessment of the currently fledgling Stargate: Atlantis. Written for both fans and scholars, the book also includes an episode guide to the first eight seasons of Stargate SG-1 and to the first season of Stargate: Atlantis, as well as a glossary of terms.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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