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Farscape Season Two
. The Jim Henson Company, 2003. DVD.

Farscape: The Complete Fourth Season
. The Jim Henson Company, 2004. DVD.

Farscape: The Complete Third Season
. The Jim Henson Company, 2004. DVD.

Farscape: The Complete Season Four.
The Jim Henson Company, 1999–2009. DVD.

Farscape: The Complete Season One.
The Jim Henson Company, 1999–2009. DVD.

Farscape: The Complete Season Three.
The Jim Henson Company, 1999–2009. DVD.

Farscape: The Complete Season Two.
The Jim Henson Company, 1999–2009. DVD.

Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars
. Dir. Brian Henson. Perf. Ben Browder, Claudia Black. Hallmark Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company, 2004. DVD.

O'Bannon, Rockne S., and Keith R. A. DeCandido (Story and Script), and Will Sliney (Art).
Farscape The War for the Uncharted Territories Part I
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2012. Print.

O'Bannon, Rockne S. (Story), David Alan Mack (Script), and Gordon Purcell (Artist).
Farscape Scorpius Vol. 2: Glorious Basterds
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2011. Print.

O'Bannon, Rockne S. (Story), David Alan Mack (Script), and Mike Ruiz (Artist).
Farscape Scorpius Vol. 1: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2010. Print.

O'Bannon, Rockne S. (Story), Keith R. A. DeCandido (Script), and Tommy Patterson (Penciler).
Farscape The Beginning of the End of the Beginning
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2009. Print.

O'Bannon, Rockne S. (Story), Keith R. A. DeCandido (Script), and Tommy Patterson (Penciller [
sic
]).
Farscape Gone and Back
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2009. Print.

O'Bannon, Rockne S. (Story), Keith R. A. DeCandido (Script), and Will Sliney (Art).
Farscape Compulsions
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2011. Print.

O'Bannon, Rockne S. (Story), Keith R. A. DeCandido (Script), and Will Sliney (Art).
Farscape Red Sky at Morning
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2011. Print.

O'Bannon, Rockne S. (Story), Keith R. A. DeCandido (Script), and Will Sliney (Art).
Farscape Tangled Roots
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2011. Print.

O'Bannon, Rockne S. (Story), Keith R. A. DeCandido (Script), and Will Sliney (Artist).
Farscape Strange Detractors
. Los Angeles: BOOM! Studios, 2009. Print.

Notes

1.
This list contains the novels and graphic novels that I have been able to find that feature Moya, her crewmembers, and other characters from the
Farscape
universe. I have read all of them. I wish there were more. I have included information for the two different sets of DVDs that I purchased for the series. As I mentioned in Appendix B, I discovered that the later collections contain more commentaries on the series' episodes than the earlier ones. However, the earlier ones have some Special Features that the later ones do not, such as information on costuming, creatures, and more.

About the Contributors

Jessie
Carty
, freelance editor, writer and writing coach and teacher, received an MFA from Queens University in Charlotte and is the founder of the literary periodical
Referential Magazine
. Her poetry, fiction, and non-fiction have appeared in publications such as
Iodine Poetry Journal, decomP
and
Connotation Press
. She is the author of five collections of poetry. Her first full length collection,
Paper House
(Folded Word, 2010), won the 2010 North Carolina Poetry Away award.

Tanya R.
Cochran
earned a doctorate in rhetoric and composition from Georgia State University and is an associate professor of English at Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska. In addition to directing Union's first-year composition program and writing center, she teaches writing, rhetoric, and research methods. Her essays have appeared in several books including
Investigating Veronica Mars
(McFarland, 2011) and
Investigating Firefly and Serenity
(I.B. Tauris, 2008), co-edited with Rhonda V. Wilcox.

Michael G.
Cornelius
is the author or editor of 15 books, most recently including
The Sex Is Out of This World: Essays on the Carnal Side of Science Fiction
(with co-editor Sherry Ginn; McFarland, 2012). An award-winning novelist, he is the chair of the Department of English and Mass Communications at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

Sherry
Ginn
earned an MA and a PhD in general-experimental psychology from the University of South Carolina. Author of numerous research articles in neuroscience and psychology, she also writes about the intersection of popular culture with those fields. Her books,
Power and Control in the Television Worlds of Joss Whedon
and
The Sex Is Out of This World: Essays on the Carnal Side of Science Fiction
, (co-edited with Michael G. Cornelius) were published by McFarland in 2012.

Ensley F.
Guffey
earned a BA from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and expects to receive an MA in American history from East Tennessee State University in 2014. His academic writing focuses on the intersections of military history, memory, and popular culture in genre television. He has published essays on
Buffy the Vampire Slayer,
Marvel's
The Avengers,
and
Breaking Bad
and is co-author with K. Dale Koontz of the book
Wanna Cook? The Unofficial Companion Guide to Breaking Bad
(forthcoming).

Robert L.
Lively
teaches composition, literature and film at Mesa (Arizona) Community College. His works include “We Must Go Fully Armed to Court: The Viking Forensic Tradition” (in
Rhetoric in the Rest of the West
, edited by Shane Borrowman, Robert L. Lively and Marcia Kmetz, Cambridge Scholars, 2010) and “Disciplining Technology: A Selective Annotated Bibliography” with Marcia Kmetz, Crystal Broch-Colombini, and Thomas Black (in
On the Blunt Edge: Technology in Composition's History and Pedagogy
, edited by Shane Borrowman, Parlor Press, 2011).

Billie Jo
Mason
earned an MA in mass communications from California State University, Northridge, and an MFA in creative writing and writing for the performing arts from the University of California, Riverside. She is a freelance writer for a Los Angeles–based production company and has worked as a story analyst at the William Morris Talent Agency as well as a union story analyst at several film studios. In addition, she spent several years working in the story department of Hollywood Pictures and MGM.

Elizabeth Leigh
Scherman
holds a PhD in communication from the University of Washington. She is a member of the senior tenured faculty in communication at Bates Technical College in Tacoma, and lectures at the University of Washington, Tacoma. Her research focuses on representations of identity in children's cinema. Her work has appeared in journals and edited collections, including
Disability Studies Quarterly, The Galaxy Is Rated G: Essays on Children's Science Fiction Film and Television
(edited by R.C. Neighbors and Sandy Rankin, McFarland, 2011), and a forthcoming collection on the films of Tim Burton.

J. P.
Telotte
is a professor of film and media studies and former chair of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech. Author of more than 100 scholarly articles on film, television, and literature and co-editor of the journal
Post Script
, he has published 11 books, including
Science Fiction Film, Television, and Adaptation: Across the Screens
(Routledge, 2012).-

List of Names and Terms

Ahkna, War Minister

alien

Ancients

animatronic(s)

antihero

anus

Aristotle

astronaut

Aughra

Australia

 

Babylon 5

“bad crip”

Baggins, Frodo

Bakhtin, Mikhail

Banik

Battis, Jes

bioloid

biomechanoid

Bishon

Black, Claudia

blindness

Booker, M. Keith

BraScape

Brave New World

Breakaway Colonies

Brothers Grimm

Browder, Ben

budong

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Buss, David

Butler, Octavia

 

Cagney & Lacey

Campbell, Joseph

carnival (culture)

Carter, Chris

Charto, Jenavian (Jena)

Chiana

Christianity

Clavor, Prince

Cold War

colonic miasma

Commandant Cleavage (plus, see Grayza)

control collar

Crais, Captain Bialar

Crichton-Black

Crichton, caveman

Crichton, D'Argo Sun

Crichton, evolved/future

Crichton-Green

Crichton, Jack

Crichton, John

Crichton, Neural

Crystherium utilia

cult

D'Argo, Ka

The Dark Crystal

Darwin, Charles

Data, Lt. Commander

Delvia(n)

Designing Women

disability

discrimination

disenfranchisement

DK

Don Quixote (name)

Dr. Strangelove

Dragon*Con

DRDs

Dregon

Durka, Captain

Earth (planet name)

Eidelons

E.T.

event horizon

Evil Empire

evolution

excrement

family

fan

fandom

Farscape Mission

Farscape 1
(ship)

Farscape Project

fart

father

Firefly

flatulence

Foucault, Michel

Frankenstein

free will

Gagarin, Yuri

gammak base

Gawain (name)

genocide

Gilliam, Terry

Ginn, Sherry

“good crip”

Grayza, Commandant Mele-On

Hallmark Entertainment

Halosian

Hammer, Bonnie

Harvey

Headroom, John

Headroom, Max

Henson, Brian

Heppel oil

hero

heterosexual

Hitler, Adolf

home

homeland

homeplace

homosexual

humanoid

IASA

identity

impairment

Interion

Internet

The Jim Henson Company

Jim Henson Productions

Jim Henson's Creature Shop

Jonah (and the whale)

Jool

Jothee

Judeo-Christian

Jung, C.G.G.

Kaarvok

Kant, Immanuel

Katralla, Princess

Katratzi

Kemper, David

KGB

kink(y)

Kirk, James T.

 

Land of the Lost

Lavigne, Carlen

Lévi-Strauss, Claude

Leviathan

The Lord of the Rings

Luxan

mind control

monarch

monomyth

Moonlighting

Moral Tradition

Mother

Moya

Mulder, Fox

Muppets

myth

mythic quest

Natira

Nazi

Nebari

neural chip

neural clone

Nilaam

Noranti

nuclear arms race

O'Bannon, Rockne S.

Offspring

The Outer Limits

Panza, Sancho

parent (n)

patriarchal

Pa'u (priest)

Peacekeeper

Peacekeeper High Command

The Peacekeeper Wars

photogasms

Pilot (character)

pilot (species)

popular culture

pregnancy

prejudice

prowler

pulse pistol

Python, Monty

Qujaga

racism

Roddenberry, Gene

Roswell

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

royal

Rygel XVI, Dominar

Sargent, Pamela

Saturn awards

Scapers

Scarran

Scarran Imperium

Scorpius

Scully, Dana

SDI

Sebacean

Sebacean-Scarran hybrid

sentience

shadow

Shakespeare, William

Shelley, Mary

Sikozu

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Soviet Union

space opera

space race

spacebound

spacecraft

Spock

Staleek, Emperor

Star Trek

Star Trek: The Next Generation

starburst

Stargate SG1

Stark

Sternberg, Robert J.

Subdivision

Sun, Aeryn

Sun, Xhalix

Syfy Channel

Talyn

Tar, Lo'Laan

Tar, Macton

Tauza

Temple of Arnessk

third eye

Tormented Space

Traltixx

translator microbes

Trekker

Triangular Theory of Love

Trimble, Bjo

TV Guide

The Twilight Zone

Tyno, Councilor

Uncharted Territories

Unity

USSR

vanilla sex

Velorek

Veronica Mars

villain

voice-over

warrior

Whedon, Joss

Winona

Wisdom Tradition

The Wizard of Oz

Wormhole

wormhole device

wormhole weapon

 

The X-Files

Yoda

Zhaan, Pa'u Zotoh

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