2023
DOI: 10.24833/2541-8831-2023-4-28-21-47
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Science Fiction Series <i>Orville</i> as Space for the Memorial Cultures and Memory Wars

M. W. Kyrchanoff

Abstract: The relevance of collective memory analysis comes from the increasing role of memorization in social processes, which are currently acquiring increasingly significant conflict potential. The author analyses visual material of the popular science fiction series The Orville, which represents a segment of American political culture, as one of the cultural mechanisms for the assimilation of ideology and politics in mass cultural discourse. It is presumed that The Orville parodies the classic epics Star Trek and Ba… Show more

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