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Otherworldly Politics
Otherworldly Politics: The International Relations of Star Trek, Game of Thrones, and Battlestar Galactica | Stephen Benedict Dyson
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"To the extent that politics involves decision-making amidst an array of competing values, most of human interaction may be understood as political. For students of international relations and political science, it can be a daunting task to evaluate value propositions in debate and discussion of issues with equally compelling opposing sides. Fictions found in storybooks, on the stage, and on the silver screen, however, offer scenarios in which value propositions may be sorted out as low-stakes case studies. To help his students think critically about international relations and politics, Stephen Benedict Dyson has found that using the fictional realities of three different television and cable programs, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, and Game of Thrones, so thoroughly engages his students in the classrooms that conversations frequently spill out into the hallways after class and onto Blackboard discussion groups. Students' strong grasp of these shows' events, themes, characters, and plot lines allow them to more easily understand the theory of international relations and politics and then translate that theory into contemporary political scenarios"--
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I have been out of commission due to minor surgery a few days so posting #augustphotochallenge back to day 11: #politicsandbooks. This book's author was my son's professor last spring & the concept intrigued me so That I read the book - and much to my surprise because I have never been able to watch graphic violence ( nightmares) I actually watched so@e of Game of Thrones with my son & got drawn in-( leaving the room at certain points of course).

CherylDeFranceschi I hope you feel better soon! 8y
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