Notes on the Betrayal of Star Wars (original) (raw)

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Disney's Star Wars: Forces of Production, Promotion, and Reception

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“The Star Wars Saga, myths and autobiography, a Freudian approach to George Lucas' script.”

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An Analysis of Star Wars and Its Roots in History

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The Last Jedi Fails Luke Skywalker: An Overview and Analysis

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Identity Politics in George Lucas' Star Wars (McFarland Press, 2016) Preface

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Beyond the Last Jedi – Uncompromising Hope in the Politics of Star Wars

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Whose Film Is It , Anyway? Canonicity and Authority in Star Wars Fandom

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The foundational structures behind Star Wars

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The Rise of Skywalker: Reduced expectations and damage control

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Catholic World Report, 2019

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Star wars' saving return

John C. McDowell

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Human History According To George Lucas: Models of Fascism in Star Wars’ Prequels

Amir Bogen

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The Cinema of George Lucas by Marcus Hearn. New York: Abrams, 2005

Raymond Cormier

Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2008

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Utopian View on Originality: Fredric Jameson's Analysis of 'Pastiche and Mimicry' in George Lucas's Star Wars

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STAR WARS THE JUNK TRILOGY ? (Episodes - movies - Postlogy VII-IX)

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Star Wars

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Star Wars after Lucas: A Critical Guide to the Future of the Galaxy by Dan Golding. University of Minnesota Press, 2019. 264 pp., illus. Trade. ISBN: 978-1517905422

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Disney’s Reel Doubling of Violent Desire in J. J. Abrams’ Mimetic The Force Awakens

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Darth Vader: The Antihero and Postmodernism in the STAR WARS Film Series

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Book Review: Ken Derry / John C. Lyden (eds.), The Myth Awakens. Canon, Conservatism, and Fan Reception of STAR WARS

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The Apocalyptic Cosmology of Star Wars

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Star Wars And The Hero'S Journey

Valerie Estelle Frankel

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»It’s true, all of it!«. Canonicity Management and Character Identity in Star Wars

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IMAGE: Journal of Interdisciplinary Image Science, 2019

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A Collision of Technology and Politics - Star Wars Revisited

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Why Star Wars should remain a cinematic fantasy

John Mecklin

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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'The Force' as Law: Mythology, Ideology and Order in George Lucas's Star Wars

Tim Peters

Australian Feminist Law Journal Vol 36, 2012

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US War Culture and the Star Wars Juggernaut

Kelly Denton-Borhaug

Theology and Science, 2016

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Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling

Mark Wolf

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Jewish commentaries on Star Wars: theology, history, and debate

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Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2019

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"Thank the Maker!" George Lucas, Lucasfilm, and the Legends of Transtextual Authorship Across the Star Wars Franchise

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With “The Mandalorian,” Star Wars returns to its roots

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Catholic World Report, 2020

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From Modernity to Postmodernity: The Ideology of Individual Success in Star Wars

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Interpellation by the Force: Biopolitical Cultural Apparatuses in The Force Awakens

Simon Orpana

New American Notes Online, 2017

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‘I’ve seen a lot of talk about the #blackstormtrooper outrage, but not a single example of anyone complaining’: The Force Awakens, canonical fidelity and non-toxic fan practices

William Proctor

Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies, Volume 15, Issue 1 May 2018, 2018

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Fans feeling a disturbance in the Force. Star Wars and the power of paratexts

Claus Toft-Nielsen

2020

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