World of Reading Star Wars Rebels: Hera's Phantom Flight

World of Reading Star Wars Rebels: Hera's Phantom Flight

Author: Disney Books

Publisher: Disney Electronic Content

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1484719999

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Read along with Star Wars! Hera is a pilot. She can fly any ship. But her favorite ship is the Phantom, a small ship that is the perfect size for secret missions! One day, Hera is on a mission to pick up supplies when the Phantom suddenly starts leaking fuel! Without any fuel, Hera is trapped! Follow along with word-for-word narration as Hera forms an escape plan and saves the day!


Hera's Phantom Flight

Hera's Phantom Flight

Author: Elizabeth Schaefer

Publisher: World of Reading Level 2 (Leve

Published: 2017-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781532140679

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"Blast off with Hera on a secret rebel mission!"--Page 4 of cover.


Star Wars Rebels

Star Wars Rebels

Author: Disney Press

Publisher: Turtleback Books

Published: 2015-03-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780606369091

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For use in schools and libraries only. Rebel pilot Hera stars in a high-action adventure that features full-color art from the television show and skill-reinforcing text.


World of Reading Star Wars Rebels Hera's Phantom Flight

World of Reading Star Wars Rebels Hera's Phantom Flight

Author: Elizabeth Schaefer

Publisher: Disney Lucasfilm Press

Published: 2015-03-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781484704653

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Rebel pilot Hera stars in another exciting Star Wars adventure! Featuring exciting full-color art from the show, this World of Reading early reader is perfect for fans who are ready to read on their own.


Fourth Wave Feminism in Science Fiction and Fantasy

Fourth Wave Feminism in Science Fiction and Fantasy

Author: Valerie Estelle Frankel

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1476638667

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Television is entering a unique era, in which women and minorities no longer serve under white captains but take the lead--and all the other roles as well. In a brilliant new universe where the intersectional values of fourth wave feminism are becoming more widespread, fantasy and science fiction are leading the charge. Shows from Star Wars to Doctor Who are rewriting their traditional storylines to include more well-rounded and racially diverse female characters. Steven Universe, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Orphan Black and Sense8 highlight queer characters and experiences. Dystopias like Marvel's Jessica Jones and The Handmaid's Tale show the female perspective entirely, guiding viewers from trauma to self-determination. In fantasy and horror, Wynonna Earp, Game of Thrones, Supergirl, Vikings, American Horror Story, Black Mirror, and The Walking Dead reveal how much the story changes with a spectrum of women reclaiming the text from white, straight, young, cisgender men. These new shows are intersectional, digital, global, critical, and political, with fan responses changing the content and cutting-edge platforms like Netflix and Hulu shaking up the format.


Star Wars Meets the Eras of Feminism

Star Wars Meets the Eras of Feminism

Author: Valerie Estelle Frankel

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2020-07-07

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 1498583873

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Star Wars defined popular, big-screen science fiction. Still, what many viewers best recall is assertive, hilarious Leia, the diminutive princess with a giant blaster who had to save them all. As the 1977 film arrived, women were marching for equality and demanding equal pay, with few onscreen role models. Leia echoed their struggle and showed them what they could be. Two more films joined in, though by the early eighties, post-feminism was pushing back and shoving the tough heroine into her pornographic gold bikini. After a sixteen-year gap, the prequels catered to a far different audience. Queen Amidala’s decoy power originates in how dominated she is by her massive royal gowns. This obsession with fashion but also costuming as a girly superpower fits well with the heroines of the time. The third wavers filled the screens with glamorous, mighty girls – strong but not too strong, like the idealistic teen Ahsoka of Clone Wars. However, space colonialism, abusive romance, and sacrifice left these characters a work in progress. Finally, the sequel era has introduced many more women to fill the galaxy: Rey, Jyn, Rose, Maz, Qi’ra, Val, L3-37, Captain Phasma, Admiral Holdo, and of course General Leia. Making women the central warriors and leaders while keeping them powerful and nonsexualized emphasizes that they can share in the franchise instead of supporting male Jedi. There’s also more diversity, though it’s still imperfect. Hera and Sabine on the spinoff cartoon Rebels and the many girls in the new franchise Forces of Destiny round out the era, along with toys, picture books, and other hallmarks of a new, more feminist fourth wave for the franchise.


The Best of Star Wars Insider Volume 7: Icons of the Galaxy

The Best of Star Wars Insider Volume 7: Icons of the Galaxy

Author: Jonathan Wilkins

Publisher: Titan Comics

Published: 2018-01-30

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1785856014

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“[The Star Wars Films] are iconic representations of what we know about the complications of our lives.” – Harrison Ford Star Wars: Icons of the Galaxy celebrates some of the most memorable elements of the saga, whether it be timeless characters such as Princess Leia, Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker, notable scenes, or even much-loved collectibles. This collection explores iconic highlights of the saga, including interviews with Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford, a comprehensive look at the legendary Marvel comic-book adaptation, and even more extraordinary characteristics that make Star Wars so unique. The ultimate exploration of the space fantasy and its icon that changed the world! “This is the perfect gift for any Star Wars fan in your life.” – Seattle Book Review


The Phantom Image

The Phantom Image

Author: Patrick R. Crowley

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2019-12-10

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 022664829X

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Drawing from a rich corpus of art works, including sarcophagi, tomb paintings, and floor mosaics, Patrick R. Crowley investigates how something as insubstantial as a ghost could be made visible through the material grit of stone and paint. In this fresh and wide-ranging study, he uses the figure of the ghost to offer a new understanding of the status of the image in Roman art and visual culture. Tracing the shifting practices and debates in antiquity about the nature of vision and representation, Crowley shows how images of ghosts make visible structures of beholding and strategies of depiction. Yet the figure of the ghost simultaneously contributes to a broader conceptual history that accounts for how modalities of belief emerged and developed in antiquity. Neither illustrations of ancient beliefs in ghosts nor depictions of afterlife, these images show us something about the visual event of seeing itself. The Phantom Image offers essential insight into ancient art, visual culture, and the history of the image.