Sunday, 2 November 2014

http://www.themarysue.com/star-trek-diverse-cast/

Web article exploring the the issues between the NBC broadcasting company and Gene Roddenberry's demands for cast diversity for Star Trek

https://humanism.org.uk/humanism/the-humanist-tradition/20th-century-humanism/gene-roddenberry/

British Humanist Association page for Gene Roddenberry's proposals and ambitions for Star Trek the original series.

http://www.academia.edu/597924/Gene_Roddenberry_s_Star_Trek_and_African_American_Humanism

Essay exploring the representation and role of African American characters in Star Trek the Original series.

http://www.electricsheepmagazine.co.uk/features/2011/04/24/illegal-aliens-racism-in-science-fiction/

Illegal aliens racism in science fiction article

Resources and Synopsis: District 9

District 9 by Neil Bloomkamp

District 9 is a plethora of visceral examples of racism and discrimination using a science fiction narrative as a vehicle for these themes. With a stranded nation of aliens often refereed to by the derogatory term of "prawns" due to their psychical appearance practically imprisoned within a refugee camp (District 9). The main character of the film a journalist who witnesses and instigates essentially the murder of children as well as multiple cases of violence against the alien refugees is by a twist of fate transformed and genetically level into one of them and hunted and subjected to the same persecution he placed upon them and hunted by mercenaries as due to having alien DNA he can now use the alien technology which is largely desired by the military. Through this one scene demonstrating the use of the weapons is at first used on a pig carcass then afterwards a live alien prisoner. However unrelated and perhaps even unintentional the portrayal of African voodoo culture within within a group of Nigerian arms merchants who are depicted as sadistic barbarians who consume the flesh of the aliens believing to give them strength which has lead to criticism of the film itself betraying its own intentions, this also lead to the film being banned under orders from Dora Akunyili the minster of information for Nigeria.

Sources:
  • http://www.wired.com/2009/08/xenophobia-racism-drive-alien-relocation-in-district-9/
  • http://www.sacsis.org.za/site/article/343.1
  • http://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/sep/02/district-9-labelled-xenophobic-nigerians
  • http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/06/movies/06district.html?_r=0


Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Reading List for the Holidays

For my dissertation I'm planning to keep it very close to my practical work for my BA7. Since my practical project revolves around creating a believable science fiction narrative I have devised with the help of my tutor a reading list (Which I have expanded on through research) of books which cover relevant materials relating to Science-Fiction, Technology, Genetic Engineering and Social conditioning. As I want my end piece to be highly reflective of those themes, although the specifics elements and direction of my dissertation will be decided later when I'm back in October.

UNI READING LIST (MAKE NOTES, Mark with "*" when completed, mark with "X" for reading or unfishined)
The Island of Dr Moreau by H.G.Wells X

Neuromancer by William Gibso *


Brave New World by Aldus Huxley *


Starship Troopers by Robert A Heinlien X


The Forever War by Joe Haldeman *

The Forever War follows the first person narrated wartime service of William Mandella a future Soldier fighting in war last over a thousand years against an alien race known as the "Taurans". Due the effects of time dilatation and relativity with FTL (Faster than light) travel overtime he returns from Combat which takes place lights years away from Earrh of human controlled space decades to hundred of years pass. Meaning society and civilization rapidly advance in what only for him sometimes is a few months. Joe Haldeman the author of the Forever War uses the book foremost a critique of the Vietnam war but foremost is the criticism of training of men and women in the military to become nothing more than (Soliders being drafted from civilian life) high specialized machines, in the book there are numerous blunt examples of this from being deployed from a drop ship in a rack much like a hard point of on Jetfighter to being immersed in a tank that hooks up the person inside to a entire history of warfare that can be instantly recalled, this includes generic history, tactics as well as weapon operation. And finally the difficultly to readappt to civilian life, with Mandella not only spending most of his life in the book within the Millitary of the UNEF (United Nations Exploration Force) coupled with the sporadic changes in society from extreme rationing, to societal norms changing such as homosexuality being encourages and heterosexuality at one point being punishable by death, eventually the human race evolves into a homogeneous extensively genetically selected single being, Mandella is frequently isolated from those around him unless he is serving in the Military, at the end of the war in the book he joins his lover in a commune for heterosexuals named "Middle finger" to live with his lover who also due to time dilation survived with him, the book closes with announcement of their child being the first natural birth in over four centuries while both characters are sill only in their only thirties/late twenties.
 
Enders Game Orson Scott Card

While I didn't find Enders game has relevant as The Forever War the use of military indoctrination and the display of tactics and the weight of command exhibited by Ender was. The presence of Orwellian state as well as minor things such the dissolution of organized religion and how the number of children in excess of two is seen as socially shameful was very reminiscent of today's China. the idea of a Command School where battles can be simulated and directed from without risk of loss of important military strategists lends more into themes of Simulacra and Simulation (I've only glanced over at this point). Enders brother and sister on Earth using infomation to gain a place of high political power is also interesting as I do want to illurstrate in my project that not all wars are the subject of the battlefield, in fact no major conflict in Enders Game take place at the actual scene of the battle and instead a holographic and very detached presence. Once again reminding me of the mechanization of soldiers in the Forever War and how they are being reduced to nothing more than highly sophisticated killing machines which Forever Wars character William Mandeela experiences first hand although being on the other side of which Ender in Enders Game. essentially Enders Game feels like the flip side of the same coin, the use of relativity in space travel is also present with many ships sent to attack the alien (Buggers) home world some of which being initially sent off some 70-50 years before the event of the story, the character Mazer Rackham (A war hero of the first two Bugger wars) have being sent of for a number of years as to secure that he would have no emotional ties to Earth when he returned to tutor children at command school as his sole purpose, for him only little of over eights years had passed since the second Bugger invasion.

Total Recall Phillip K Dick


Minority Report Phillip K Dick *


Simulacra and Simulation by Jean Beaudrillard


I may add books as I go along and plan for this post to be continuously edited as I progress through the list and I take notes around each book in relation to themes I'm interested in.