![]() I would like for somebody to do a much more in-depth look at these topics covering a lot more episodes than this one did and, perhaps, even including the other Star Trek series. The work also includes a bibliography and filmography. Utilizamos cookies y herramientas similares que son necesarias para permitirte. There was a good episode about war crimes where a Cardassian claimed to be a horrible war criminal when, in fact, he was just posing as him. Race, Gender and Politics in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine : Creber, Sal L.: Amazon.es: Libros. Race, Gender and Politics in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The Changlings were also seen as Nazi-types. An original work detailing the representations of race, gender and political issues. ![]() The Ferengi stood for capitalism and looking down on females while the Dominion War (which I think went on way too long) can be compared to WWII. Friendships were not based solely on gender as was shown by the strong friendship between Doctor Bashir and Garak, the Cardassian. The Cardassians are seen as similar to the Nazis. The work points out the positive approach taken to Ben Sisko, a black father who treated his son in a very good manner, breaking the stereotype in the process of black fathers being absent. It examines a few specific episodes of Deep Space 9, looking how race, gender and politics played a role in the series. ![]()
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