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1. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Zsuzsa Baross

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2. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Susan De Gaia

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This article examines continuity and change in Star trek’s expression of the American Frontier Myth, moving from an American ideal of imperialist expansion across an unlimited feminized landscape and destruction of Indians and animals in the myth’s early form, to one of benevolent redemption of the Other as misguided or evil alien in the unlimited expanse of outer space in early Star Trek. Analysis of symbol and narrative in Star Trek Voyager show further change, as feminist and environmental ethics are included. Now, movement is toward earth rather than away from it, raced and gendered Others are often internalized rather than projected onto Indians and aliens, and nature is vulnerable and spiritual rather than unlimited and inert. Though women and nature are still linked and idealized as selfless givers, progress is also made as women gain equal rank and air time and men take on some traditionally feminine roles.
3. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
John Caruana

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4. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Eleanor M. Godway

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5. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Jennifer Anna Gosetti

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6. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Jean-Marc Gouanvic

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7. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Karen Houle

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8. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Edward P. Kazarian

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9. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Jonathan Salem-Wiseman

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10. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Carolin Woolson

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11. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Phillips Edward Young

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12. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
David Schultz

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13. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
W. Warren Wagar

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14. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
H. S. Harris

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15. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Alexandra Tyler

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16. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Maryanne J. Bertram

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