Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Star Trek Women and Their Roles - A Diverse and Groundbreaking Franchise

The women of Star Trek are fascinating and complex characters that play key roles in all of the series. They are a major component of the story lines and plots, and are a big part of what keeps people coming back for more even though there is no active series on television at the present time. Even with this seeming media limitation, interest in the franchise remains high.

At all times bold, beautiful, and strong, the women of Star Trek provide a set of characteristics not always found in female portrayals in media. The female characters in the series found themselves often in positions of leadership, trust, and authority. In addition, the casting was diverse, and especially in The Original Series, groundbreaking.

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Star Trek has embraced diversity from its earliest point starting in The Original Series with the casting of a major character who was African-American, Lt. Uhura. Considered important enough as a role model to be encouraged by Dr. Martin Luther King to stay with the show when considering leaving, Uhura's character was an early example of diversity in the series. In Enterprise, the latest (and currently last) incarnation of Star Trek, Hoshi Sato was a key and important character as well highlighting the diverse cast from start to finish of the series.

Captain Janeway of the Star Trek Voyager series is a good example of one of the many female characters in the series who was in a leadership role, but not only was she in leadership, she was the Captain of the ship. Among many other strong female characters cast in leadership roles, Janeway was the highest ranking.

From the original ground breaking performances of Uhura on The Original Series to the recovered Borg character of Seven of Nine on Voyager, to one of the first Vulcan assistants to humanity T'Pol on the Enterprise, these characters have brought a perspective on the multi-cultural and diverse world that the best scifi writing promises us is possible and desirable by using both human and alien examples to expand the ideals not just to the Earth, but the galaxy as well.

Star Trek Women and Their Roles - A Diverse and Groundbreaking Franchise

For more about Star Trek Women visit http://startrekwomen.org/ where you will find articles, blog posts, video galleries, pictures, and more.

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