Bibliography of Battlestar Galactica
This is a bibliography of works about the Battlestar Galactica franchise, it does not include fictional works.
Academic books
- Steiff, Josef; Tamplin, Tristan D., eds. (2008). Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Mission Accomplished Or Mission Frakked Up?. Open Court Publishing. ISBN 978-0812696431.
- Stoy, Jennifer; Kaveney, Roz, eds. (2010). Battlestar Galactica: Investigating Flesh, Spirit and Steel. I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9780857731098.
- Marshall, C. W.; Potter, Tiffany, eds. (2008). Cylons in America: Critical Studies in Battlestar Galactica. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-0826428486.
- Eberl, Jason T., ed. (2008). Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There. Wiley. ISBN 9781444356571.
- Wetmore, Jr., Kevin J. (2012). The Theology of Battlestar Galactica. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786489466.
- Walsh, Karen M. (2019). Geek Heroines: An Encyclopedia of Female Heroes in Popular Culture. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781440866418.
Other books
- Mongé-Greer, Erica (2022). So Say We All: Religion, Spirituality, and the Divine in Battlestar Galactica. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 39. ISBN 9781725273368.
- Yeffeth, Glenn; Hatch, Richard; Morris, Tee, eds. (2006). So Say We All: An Unauthorized Collection of Thoughts and Opinions on Battlestar Galactica. BenBella Books. ISBN 978-1932100945.
Academic journal articles
- Fey, Marco; Poppe, Annika E; Rauch, Carsten (August 2016). "The nuclear taboo, Battlestar Galactica, and the real world: Illustrations from a science-fiction universe". Security Dialogue. 47 (4): 356. doi:10.1177/0967010616643212. S2CID 148059107.
- Henderson, Lesley; Carter, Simon (Dec 2016). "Doctors in space (ships): biomedical uncertainties and medical authority in imagined futures". Medical Humanities. London. 42 (4): 277–282. doi:10.1136/medhum-2016-010902. PMC 5256418. PMID 27694600.
- Klassen, Chris (2008). "Research Note: Rejecting Monotheism? Polytheism, Pluralism, and Battlestar Galactica". Journal of Contemporary Religion. 23 (3): 355–362. doi:10.1080/13537900802373205.
- Malley, Shawn (2014). "'Does all this have to happen again?' Excavating heritage in Battlestar Galactica". Science Fiction Film and Television. Liverpool University Press. 7 (1): 8–16. doi:10.3828/sfftv.2014.1. S2CID 191567994.
- McKagen, E. Leigh (2020). "Imagining Imperial Futures: Colonization as the Solution for Urban Uncertainty in Battlestar Galactica". Canadian Review of American Studies. University of Toronto Press. 50 (3): 418–421. doi:10.3138/cras-2020-003. S2CID 229356259.
- Pache, Corinne (2010). ""So Say We All"—Reimagining Empire and the "Aeneid"". The Classical Outlook. 87 (4): 132–136. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
- Picarelli, Enrica; Gomez-Galisteo, M. Carmen (2013). "Be fearful: The X-Files' post-9/11 legacy". Science Fiction Film and Television. Liverpool University Press. 6 (1): 79. doi:10.3828/sfftv.2013.7. S2CID 143858216.
- Randell, Karen (2011). ""Now the Gloves Come Off": The Problematic of "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques" in Battlestar Galactica". Cinema Journal. Lawrence. 51 (1): 168–173. doi:10.1353/cj.2011.0066. S2CID 144986596.
- Ryman, Geoff (2007). "The Science Fiction Dream". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 18 (2): 232–246. JSTOR 24350988.
- Sisson, Gretchen; Kimport, Katrina (December 2016). "Doctors and Witches, Conscience and Violence: Abortion Provision on American Television". Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 48 (4): 165. doi:10.1363/psrh.1367. JSTOR 48576828. PMID 27685830. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
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