Speakers for the Dead: Star Trek, The Holocaust, and the Representation of Atrocity.

Examines the thematic content of the science fiction television program `Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.' Representation of death and atrocity in the TV program; Allusions drawn from the period of World War Two; Evocation of the Jewish culture to the characters of the Bajorans; Comparison between the Ba...

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Published in:Extrapolation (Kent State University Press) Vol. 41; no. 2; pp. 104 - 115
Main Author: Kapell, Matthew
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Published: Kent State University Press Summer2000
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