From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels: Leaders in Science Fiction Television
Real-world leaders hold the fates of companies, armies, and nations in their hands, but the leaders portrayed in science fiction play for larger stakes. Their decisions determine the survival of species, planets, or reality itself. They tend, therefore, to be larger-than-life characters like Doc Savage, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Captain James T. Kirk.

In From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels, Kimberley Yost brings the principles of leadership studies to bear on characters from a quarter-century of classic science fiction television series, examining how their adventures can illuminate the challenges of real-world leadership. These in-depth case studies cover a full range of science-fictional leaders—from conventional heroes such as Jonathan Archer of Star Trek: Enterprise to William Adama and Laura Roslin, the dark, conflicted protagonists of Battlestar Galactica. Charismatic rebels like Malcolm Reynolds of Firefly and the ragtag fugitives of Farscape stand alongside pillars of the establishment like John Sheridan of Babylon 5. In her analysis, Yost considers emerging, flawed, and failed leaders as well as successful ones; women as well as men; and aliens as well as humans.

An insightful examination of how leadership is represented on the small screen, From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels will appeal not only to fans of televised science fiction but also to those grappling with the problems of leadership, regardless of their species.
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From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels: Leaders in Science Fiction Television
Real-world leaders hold the fates of companies, armies, and nations in their hands, but the leaders portrayed in science fiction play for larger stakes. Their decisions determine the survival of species, planets, or reality itself. They tend, therefore, to be larger-than-life characters like Doc Savage, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Captain James T. Kirk.

In From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels, Kimberley Yost brings the principles of leadership studies to bear on characters from a quarter-century of classic science fiction television series, examining how their adventures can illuminate the challenges of real-world leadership. These in-depth case studies cover a full range of science-fictional leaders—from conventional heroes such as Jonathan Archer of Star Trek: Enterprise to William Adama and Laura Roslin, the dark, conflicted protagonists of Battlestar Galactica. Charismatic rebels like Malcolm Reynolds of Firefly and the ragtag fugitives of Farscape stand alongside pillars of the establishment like John Sheridan of Babylon 5. In her analysis, Yost considers emerging, flawed, and failed leaders as well as successful ones; women as well as men; and aliens as well as humans.

An insightful examination of how leadership is represented on the small screen, From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels will appeal not only to fans of televised science fiction but also to those grappling with the problems of leadership, regardless of their species.
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From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels: Leaders in Science Fiction Television

From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels: Leaders in Science Fiction Television

by Kimberly Yost
From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels: Leaders in Science Fiction Television

From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels: Leaders in Science Fiction Television

by Kimberly Yost

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Overview

Real-world leaders hold the fates of companies, armies, and nations in their hands, but the leaders portrayed in science fiction play for larger stakes. Their decisions determine the survival of species, planets, or reality itself. They tend, therefore, to be larger-than-life characters like Doc Savage, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Captain James T. Kirk.

In From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels, Kimberley Yost brings the principles of leadership studies to bear on characters from a quarter-century of classic science fiction television series, examining how their adventures can illuminate the challenges of real-world leadership. These in-depth case studies cover a full range of science-fictional leaders—from conventional heroes such as Jonathan Archer of Star Trek: Enterprise to William Adama and Laura Roslin, the dark, conflicted protagonists of Battlestar Galactica. Charismatic rebels like Malcolm Reynolds of Firefly and the ragtag fugitives of Farscape stand alongside pillars of the establishment like John Sheridan of Babylon 5. In her analysis, Yost considers emerging, flawed, and failed leaders as well as successful ones; women as well as men; and aliens as well as humans.

An insightful examination of how leadership is represented on the small screen, From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels will appeal not only to fans of televised science fiction but also to those grappling with the problems of leadership, regardless of their species.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442229853
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/12/2013
Series: Science Fiction Television
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Kimberly Yost is a leadership studies scholar whose work looks at popular culture to discover how the depiction of leaders, primarily in television and film, influences the way we think about leadership. She holds a Ph.D. in leadership and change from Antioch University.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Part I Starship Captains 1

1 Military Leaders Lost in Space 5

2 Military Leaders and Galactic Outposts 29

3 Military Leaders and the Apocalypse 49

Part II Prophet Politicians 73

4 Political Leaders in Babylon 5 11

5 Political Leaders in Battlestar Galactica 97

6 Spiritual Leaders 117

Part III Galactic Rebels 141

7 Emergent Leaders 143

8 Rebel Leaders 165

9 Shared Leadership 183

10 Leadership in Science Fiction Television 203

Filmography 211

References 221

Index 225

About the Author 229

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