Neo-frontier spaces in Science Fiction television
"The frontier-the mythical idea of a geographical borderline moving further and further West across the North American continent-has shaped American science fiction television since its very beginnings. Television series have long adapted the frontier myth to outer space and have explored Ameri...
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