How the Star Wars trilogies and their fandoms have engaged with and mirrored American beliefs about race and gender.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* List of Illustrations * Preface * Introduction * Chapter 1. The History of On-Screen Science Fiction Interracial Intimacy (1902–1987) * Chapter 2. What Are You, Darth Vader? (1977–1980) * Chapter 3. Early Fanship, the Invisible Jetpack, and Black Fans (1977–1982) * Chapter 4. Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, and Fan Imaginations (1977–1983) * Chapter 5. Don’t Ask the Prequels Where Babies Come From (1999–2005) * Chapter 6. Four Ships Sailed. Which Would Land? (2012–2016) * Chapter 7. Social Media, Fans, and Interracial Relationships (2015–2020) * Conclusion * Notes * Index
* List of Illustrations * Preface * Introduction * Chapter 1. The History of On-Screen Science Fiction Interracial Intimacy (1902–1987) * Chapter 2. What Are You, Darth Vader? (1977–1980) * Chapter 3. Early Fanship, the Invisible Jetpack, and Black Fans (1977–1982) * Chapter 4. Princess Leia, Lando Calrissian, and Fan Imaginations (1977–1983) * Chapter 5. Don’t Ask the Prequels Where Babies Come From (1999–2005) * Chapter 6. Four Ships Sailed. Which Would Land? (2012–2016) * Chapter 7. Social Media, Fans, and Interracial Relationships (2015–2020) * Conclusion * Notes * Index
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