All You Need to Know About Disability is on Star Trek

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Disability
Cover of the book All You Need to Know About Disability is on Star Trek by Ilana Lehmann, Ilana Lehmann
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Author: Ilana Lehmann ISBN: 9780990454014
Publisher: Ilana Lehmann Publication: July 26, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ilana Lehmann
ISBN: 9780990454014
Publisher: Ilana Lehmann
Publication: July 26, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

How many psychiatric diagnoses can we pin on Lt. Barclay?
Did Seven of Nine have autism?
How many wheelchairs were there on Star Trek?
Did Janeway have an addiction?
Who is the most unethical doctor in Starfleet?

“All You Need to Know About Disability is on Star Trek” leads the reader on a bold exploration of the future for people with disabilities as portrayed in Star Trek. Even though the connection between Star Trek and disability might not be readily apparent, Star Trek has frequently depicted many aspects of disability, chronic illness, and rehabilitation. In keeping with its message of hope, Star Trek usually portrays the role of the person with a disability in a positive light.

Dr. Lehmann weaves a tapestry where technology and science, together with humanity’s struggles for social justice, create messages about disability. The management of conflicts, interpersonal relationships, and the difficulties in interactions with those alien to us in appearance, culture, and abilities are recurring themes in Star Trek. Each episode is multifaceted, and the messages conveyed are largely dependent on the perspective of the viewer.

The book spotlights messages about impairments as seen in Star Trek. Topics such as medical ethics, definitions of disability, quality of life, coping strategies, and various disabilities come alive with dialogue, expert analysis, and humor. This is Star Trek after all. In addition, interviews with key scriptwriters provide new information about the inspiration for writing episodes about disability and stigma as well as empowerment and inclusion. The opinions of fans with disabilities and their family members offer yet another unique lens through which to view Star Trek.

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How many psychiatric diagnoses can we pin on Lt. Barclay?
Did Seven of Nine have autism?
How many wheelchairs were there on Star Trek?
Did Janeway have an addiction?
Who is the most unethical doctor in Starfleet?

“All You Need to Know About Disability is on Star Trek” leads the reader on a bold exploration of the future for people with disabilities as portrayed in Star Trek. Even though the connection between Star Trek and disability might not be readily apparent, Star Trek has frequently depicted many aspects of disability, chronic illness, and rehabilitation. In keeping with its message of hope, Star Trek usually portrays the role of the person with a disability in a positive light.

Dr. Lehmann weaves a tapestry where technology and science, together with humanity’s struggles for social justice, create messages about disability. The management of conflicts, interpersonal relationships, and the difficulties in interactions with those alien to us in appearance, culture, and abilities are recurring themes in Star Trek. Each episode is multifaceted, and the messages conveyed are largely dependent on the perspective of the viewer.

The book spotlights messages about impairments as seen in Star Trek. Topics such as medical ethics, definitions of disability, quality of life, coping strategies, and various disabilities come alive with dialogue, expert analysis, and humor. This is Star Trek after all. In addition, interviews with key scriptwriters provide new information about the inspiration for writing episodes about disability and stigma as well as empowerment and inclusion. The opinions of fans with disabilities and their family members offer yet another unique lens through which to view Star Trek.

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