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| I study history and English Lehramt Gymnasium, 11th semester
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| == Possible final essay topics ==
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| '''Star Wars'''
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| American myth, fandom, mythological influences, relations (gender, race, good/bad, families), religion 'the force', intertextuality
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| - How does/did Star Wars reflect/represent contemporary cultures/societies (late 70s/early 80s, early 2000s)?
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| - How did Star Wars deal with contemporary political issues such as the Cold War etc.?
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| - the purpose of alien races in Star Wars? What do they portray?
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| - Contemporary fashion, culture and media as part of Star Wars movies?
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| '''Battlestar Galactica'''
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| - old vs. new
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| '''William Gibson'''
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| - virtual realities etc.
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| - Cities and urban landscapes in the works of William Gibson
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| - post-cyberpunk fiction
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| ''... work still in progress.''
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 6 February 2009
Genre Conventions and the Star Trek Universe
| PDF Version
Please consider the respective copyrights applying.