Star Trek: Open a Channel: A Woman's Trek
by Nana Visitor.Published by Insight Editions.
Published 2024.
Published 2024.
Hardcover.
ASIN: B0C7P8NTH2
ISBN-13: 979-8886633016
ASIN: B0C7P8NTH2
ISBN-13: 979-8886633016
Description:
Nana Visitor, Star Trek’s Kira
Nerys, explores how the series has portrayed and influenced women. Interviews
with the stars, writers, producers, and celebrity fans reveal the struggles and
triumphs of women both behind and in front of the camera throughout the
sixty-year history of Star Trek, and how they have mirrored the
experiences of women everywhere.
The groundbreaking casting of Nichelle Nichols
as Lt. Uhura in 1966 was a paradigm shift for women and people of color.
Pioneering is no picnic, and she planned to leave the show until none other
than the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. contextualized her appearance in
people’s living rooms across America as a way for people of color to know they
were indeed an important part of the future.
Since then, each Star Trek show
has both reflected the values of its time and imagined a future of equality. In
her first book, Open a Channel: A Woman’s Trek, Nana Visitor sets
out to discover both how Star Trek led the way for women, and
how each show was trapped in its own era.
For Visitor, this is more than a book
about Star Trek. It’s also about how society and the stories we
tell have evolved in the last sixty years, and how the role of women has
changed in that time.
STAR AUTHOR: Written by Star Trek:
Deep Space Nine actor Nana Visitor, famous for playing Major Kira
Nerys. This is both her story and her journey through the stories of other
women involved with Star Trek from the 1960s to the 21st
century.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS: Features interviews with
more than a dozen women who starred in Star Trek, including Kate
Mulgrew, Sonequa Martin-Green, Terry Farrell, Gates McFadden, Denise Crosby,
Tawny Newsome, and Jess Bush.
INSPIRING STORIES: Explore how Star
Trek has influenced women in the real world, including soldiers,
scientists, and even astronauts. For the book, author Nana Visitor visited ESA
HQ and interviewed astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti while she was in orbit
around Earth on the International Space Station.
PIONEERING SERIES: Following the humanistic
tenets of creator Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek, throughout the
decades, led the way in promoting diversity. Youths who grew up with Captain
Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager, for example, not only learned to
accept a woman as a leader but were also able to expand what they could imagine
for themselves. The book makes clear how important storytelling is, and how the
storytelling of Star Trek has had a profound effect on its
audience.