Part One: Centering Subjectivities
"A Part of Myself No Man Should Ever See": Reading Captain Kirk's Multiple Masculinities (Elyce Rae Helford)
When the Body Speaks: Deanna Troi's Tenuous Authority and the Rationalization of Federation Superiority in Star Trek: The Next Generation Rape Narratives (Sarah Projansky)
Liminality: Worf as Metonymic Signifier of Racial, Cultural, and National Differences (Leah R. Vande Berg)
Dating Data: Miscegenation in Star Trek: The Next Generation (Rhonda V. Wilcox)
Part Two: Manufacturing Hegemonies
Cyborgs in Utopia: The Problem of Radical Difference in Star Trek: The Next Generation (Katrina G. Boyd)
A Fabricated Space: Assimilating the Individual on Star Trek: The Next Generation (Amelie Hastie)
"For the Greater Good": Trilateralism and Hegemony in Star Trek: The Next Generation (Steven F. Collins)
Domesticating Terrorism: A Neocolonial Economy of Differance (Kent A. Ono)
Part Three: Producing Pleasures
Boys in Space: Star Trek, Latency, and the Neverending Story (Ilsa J. Bick)
Enjoyment (in) Between Fathers: General Chang as Homoerotic Enablement in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (Evan Haffner)
"All Good Things ...": The End of Star Trek: The Next Generation, The End of Camelot - The End of the Tale about Woman as Handmaid to Patriarchy as Superman (Marleen S. Barr)
Weaving the Cyborg Shroud: Mourning and Deferral in Star Trek: The Next Generation (Taylor Harrison)