Star Trek At 50

Star Trek at 50

Star Trek at 50

On 8 September 1966, the sci-fi television show Star Trek aired its first episode, setting into motion a chain of events that would leave no aspect of pop culture unchanged.
The Continuing Voyages: ‘Star Trek’ Reboot Fandom and ‘Prime Universe’ Canon

The Continuing Voyages: ‘Star Trek’ Reboot Fandom and ‘Prime Universe’ Canon

Just as there's no beginning or ending to works of the imagination, the possibilities of story cannot be exhausted.
To Seek Out New Star Trek Fans and Form New Star Trek Civilizations

To Seek Out New Star Trek Fans and Form New Star Trek Civilizations

As the most well-studied fandom, Star Trek fans have shaped the way that seminal concepts in fan studies have emerged.
The Persistence of Vision: The Radical Liberalism of ‘Star Trek’

The Persistence of Vision: The Radical Liberalism of ‘Star Trek’

Star Trek speaks across cultures, emphasising tolerance, equality, freedom and fraternity; in doing so, it has never been more necessary.
To Explore Strange New Worlds: ‘Star Trek’ and Its Pornographic Parodies

To Explore Strange New Worlds: ‘Star Trek’ and Its Pornographic Parodies

Pornographic productions created with mindful attention to the source material and fandom may well be considered as transformative works of fan art.