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I hope we can manage this without the thread getting locked. A lot of this makes me sad, but people not being able to talk to each other at all makes me sadder. I would probably be able to read this thing if I didn't so much time reading threads like this. Believe me; you're better.off.right here! No. Learn what every composer and record label has over the years. Spend as little time here as possible for a happier healthier life. It's all relative.
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Earlier this decade I was contacted by a scholar, Jessica Getman, writing a dissertation about the music to Star Trek: The Original Series. https://essaytyper.pro I forgot about it but recently remembered, and found it online—it's terrific! I am curious whether this scholar included in her dissertation historical and analytical perspectives as it looks closer on the musical constructions we find in the music of the movies of Star Trek. I wonder what analytical tools combined with neo-Riemannian theory and transformational theory this thesis. Can you shed light on the inner workings ?
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I gave this a brief glance, and I suspect there is a lot of great material in there, however this is basically applying a far-left ideological lense to the subject matter: " it nevertheless reinforced the dominant position of the white, heterosexual male in the United States’ social hierarchy." To conflate basic classical liberal values with something uniquely "white", "heterosexual" and/or "male" before even getting beyond the introduction speaks volumes. The " the white, heteronormative, male, American hero." description of Kirk is also telling regarding the focus. And when I read " power theory, race and post-colonial theory, feminist and queer theory," as methodologies, I don't see anything that is valid beyond the intersectional dogmatic lens. With all due respect, I'll interpret Star Trek and it's music through the Classical Liberal lens, and not through an inherently bigoted, identitarian one. Thank you for pointing this out and articulating, I fully agree. Even the title of the "dissertation" sounds sick already.
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