Lexington Books
Pages: 116
Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-7936-1640-1 • Hardback • March 2020 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-7936-1641-8 • eBook • March 2020 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
George A. Gonzalez is professor of political science at the University of Miami.
Chapter One: The Misuse of Conspiracy Theory Exposed by Star Trek
Chapter Two: The Metaphysics of Star Trek
Chapter Three: The Progressive Dialectic of Star Trek
Chapter Four: The JFK Assassination and the Progressive Dialectic
Chapter Five: Cheney/Trump America as Dystopia
Chapter Six: War and the Human Mind: Star Trek, Star Wars, and Hanna
Chapter Seven: The Politics of Anger in Neoliberalism: Star Trek, The Expanse, and Veep
“Popular Culture, Conspiracy Theory, and the Star Trek Text is a timely and provocative book written against a background of contemporary American politics, where so much public discussion revolves around conspiracy theories and allegations of conspiracy. Gonzalez makes an important distinction between conspiracy theories, which are elaborate and unsubstantiated narratives, as compared to actual conspiracies, where corporate and political elites covertly engage in illegal or unethical actions to advance their interests at the expense of the American people. The author deploys the Star Trek text to illustrate how charges of conspiracy theory are frequently deployed by elites to discourage the investigation of elite misconduct and to question the mental state of those who engage in legitimate critical thinking about the corruption of capitalist and state elites.”
— Clyde W. Barrow, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley