5 de julio de 2019

*CFP* "STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE", SERIALIZING THE APOCALYPSE: ESSAYS ON THE NEVER-ENDING END OF THE WORLD COLLECTION


Sherry Ginn and Michael Cornelius, editors of the forthcoming Serializing the Apocalypse:  Essays on the Never-Ending End of the World, announce their intent to publish a new collection of essays about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Although this series ended twenty years ago this year, a stand-alone examination of the series has not been published to date. On air from 1993-1999, DS9 was a departure from The Next Generation’s depiction of the United Federation of Planets’ diplomatic and scientific study of the Alpha Quadrant. Situated on a space station at the entrance of a wormhole near the planet of Bajor, DS9’s stories revolved around the uneasy cease-fire between the Bajorans and the Cardassians as mediated by the Federation.  Different in style from the two previous incarnations of Star Trek, Deep Space Nine illustrated a future darker and more dystopian than the vision depicted in The Original Series and The Next Generation.

The following is a suggested list of topics, broadly stated, but the list is by no means exhaustive.

  • Patriotism vs Terrorism 
  • Religion 
  • Sex and Gender (including sexism and sexual harassment) 
  • Identity 
  • Family 
  • Speciesism / Racism, including interspecies / interracial sex, romance, and procreation 
  • Production (writing, editing, music, etc) 
  • Fiction, published during the series’ run as well as that which continues the story of DS9, including fanfiction 
  • DS9’s legacy


Deadline for formal proposals is 1 October 2019 with notification of acceptance by 1 December. A first draft is expected by 1 March 2020 with final drafts due 1 August 2020. This peer-reviewed collection is to be published by McFarland and Company, the leading publisher of popular culture texts in the United States.

Please email me at: DoctorGinn@gmail.com with your proposals and any questions you may have concerning the project. Please place the words “Deep Space Nine” in the subject line.

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