"You Can Be More": Farscape, Melodrama, and Space Opera Revisited.
The science fiction television series Farscape (Syfy, 1999-2003) was notable f or its subversive blend of science fiction and soap opera conventions, which allowed the series to present as a complex study of gender and sexuality. However, small but overt elements serve to undermine the subtler femin...
| Publicado en: | MOSF Journal of Science Fiction Vol. 3; no. 3; pp. 84 - 96 |
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Museum of Science Fiction
Nov2019
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| Sumario: | The science fiction television series Farscape (Syfy, 1999-2003) was notable f or its subversive blend of science fiction and soap opera conventions, which allowed the series to present as a complex study of gender and sexuality. However, small but overt elements serve to undermine the subtler feminist or queer potential of Farscape's overall structures. This article examines the series, specifically in light of later-season e pisodes and the two-part conclusion, T he Peacekeeper Wars, in examining whether Farscape successfully maintains its position as groundbreaking cult television. |
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