Star Wars: The Triumph of Nerd Culture engagingly reveals how the most popular film franchise of all time sprang from the mind of a deeply insecure nerd, who then inspired and betrayed a generation of fans.
Josef Benson offers an unauthorized and provocative expose of the Star Wars franchise, fueled by George Lucass insecurities and the vengefulness of a fervent fan-base who felt betrayed when Lucas defiled the original films. Benson presents the conflict between George Lucas and Star Wars fans as comparable to the twisted relationship between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker. Just as there is a riveting saga within the Star Wars universe that centers on the rise and fall of Anakin Skywalker and the redemption of Darth Vader, so too has a saga unfolded in relation to George Lucas and Star Wars fandom.
Star Wars fans both love and hate Star Wars and George Lucas, he is equally responsible for their pleasure and pain. Star Wars: Triumph of Nerd Culture delves deeper into the Star Wars universe than any book has gone before. Providing a must-read for Star Wars fans and sending readers away able to watch Star Wars in the same way again.
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Prologue: The Triumph Of Nerd Culture |
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1 Aren't You A Little Short For A Stormtrooper? |
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2 These Aren't The Droids You're Looking For |
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3 I Have A Bad Feeling About This |
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4 A Great Disturbance In The Force |
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Conclusion: The Cycle Is Complete |
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Notes |
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References |
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Index |
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About The Author |
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Josef Benson is an assistant professor of English at the University of Wisconsin Parkside where he offers courses in contemporary literature, African American literature, gender studies, poetry writing, fiction writing, and composition. He is the author of Hypermasculinities in the Contemporary Novel: Cormac McCarthy, Toni Morrison, and James Baldwin (2014) and J.D. Salingers The Catcher in the Rye: A Cultural History (2018).