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Stargate Atlantis: Islandness in the Pegasus Galaxy

2016; Shima Publishing; Volume: 10; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.21463/shima.10.2.06

ISSN

1834-6057

Autores

Sarah MacKinnon,

Tópico(s)

Island Studies and Pacific Affairs

Resumo

This paper explores how ‘islandness’ is constructed within the science fiction television program, Stargate Atlantis. While fictional, considering the Atlantis of Stargate offers the opportunity to examine what islandness may be like outside the physical, technical and social parameters of Earth; and to this end this paper offers three insights. Firstly, this paper proposes that even in a distant galaxy, and on an island that is arguably not really an island, several familiar features of ‘islandness’ can be found in places entirely surrounded by water. Secondly, the sea surrounding Atlantis plays an important role in the survival of the city yet remains mostly unexplored by the Earth expedition team, echoing Earthly island scholarship that calls for greater understanding of the maritime aspects of islands. Thirdly, Atlantis is a mobile city-ship and its islandness shifts and transforms to the point of refutability but this paper argues that it resembles an aquapelagic assemblage despite its extraterrestrial capabilities.

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