When you hear "Star Trek", you think of beaming and warp speed. But alongside these science fiction elements, "Star Trek" has been telling a utopian story since 1965: humanity overcomes war, poverty, disease and crime in favor of peace, prosperity and pluralism. How do these visions of the future develop through around 900 hours of TV? The lecture uses excerpts to show how narrative conventions, the market logic of television and real contemporary history shaped the utopias of "Star Trek".
An event as part of the MVHS program focus "Futures".
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Free with MVHS-Card.