An edition of Gilligan unbound (2001)

Gilligan unbound

popular culture in the age of globalization

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An edition of Gilligan unbound (2001)

Gilligan unbound

popular culture in the age of globalization

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"In Gilligan Unbound, a distinguished Shakespeare scholar and literary critic proves once and for all that popular culture can be every bit as complex, meaningful, and provocative as the most celebrated works of literature - and a lot more fun. Paul Cantor analyzes and interprets a wide variety of classic television programs with the same seriousness, care, and creativity he would Hamlet or Macbeth to reveal how dramatically America's image of itself has evolved from the 1960s to the present.".

"Cantor demonstrates how, during the 1960s, Gilligan's Island and Star Trek reflected America's faith in liberal democracy and our willingness to project it universally. Gilligan's Island, Cantor argues, is based on the premise that a representative group of Americans could literally be dumped in the middle of nowhere and still prevail under the worst of circumstances. Star Trek took American optimism even further by trying to make the entire galaxy safe for democracy.

Despite the famous Prime Directive, Captain Kirk and his crew remade planet after planet in the image of an idealized 1960s America."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
255

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Gilligan unbound: popular culture in the age of globalization
2001, Rowman & Littlefield
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Table of Contents

"The courage of the fearless crew" : Gilligan's island and the Americanization of the globe
Shakespeare in the original Klingon : Star trek and the end of history
Simpson Agonistes : atomistic politics, the nuclear family, and the globalization of Springfield
Mainstreaming paranoia : The X-files and the delegitimation of the nation-state
Conclusion : "There's no place like home".

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-250) and index.

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Lanham

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN1992.3.U5 C29 2001, PN1992.3.U5C29 2001, PN 1992.3 U5 C29 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xli, 255 p. ;
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15538709M
Internet Archive
gilliganunboundp0000cant
ISBN 10
0742507785
LCCN
2001019918
OCLC/WorldCat
46713105
Library Thing
206293
Goodreads
1843258

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