Kirk Spock and Star Trek's Place in Queer History
Kirk/Spock, commonly abbreviated as K/S or Spirk[2] and referring to James T. Kirk and Spock from Star Trek, is a popular pair in slash fiction, possibly the first slash pairing, according to Henry Jenkins, an early slash fiction scholar. [3]. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. The announcement of one Star Trek character's homosexuality detracts from another's longtime role as a queer icon.
“Live Long and Prosper”
Spock connects with the outsider in all of us, and that absolutely includes LGBTQ+ viewers. Join me for a look at a queer reading of everyone's favorite Vulc. The main characters are in love. You like that you find kinship there with others who are as confused as you are but find comfort in making the same characters fall in love over and over in a thousand different ways across time and space. Spock's Queer Character Arc
Spock is an inspiration to queers, and has been for half a century. Often we are told that he is not canonically gay, so we shouldn’t try to force a narrative, but so many fan interpretations do not simply paint Spock as homosexual, but as queer. Welcome to StarTrek. Before you embark on your next mission, choose your crew, customize your profile, and explore the galaxy with your personalized preferences. Star Trek’s Queer Fluidity is Giving Fans the Brighter Future
The announcement of one Star Trek character's homosexuality detracts from another's longtime role as a queer icon. Kirk and Spock. Sorry, should I maybe explain that a little more? Spock Is Gay, Not Sulu
The modern understanding of queerness and fandom, in all its myriad forms and complexities, owes the lion’s share of thanks to James T. Kirk and Spock. That might’ve been because Star Trek. Brief description: This essay explores the uniquely conducive tropes of science fiction that create indirect representations of queer experiences and characters. From its very conception, the science fiction television show was meant to break down the boundaries of American television.
Star Trek
Spock can brawl with the best of them when the nerve pinch is insufficient, but there is a sense that he disdains violence as much out of distaste as because of broader philosophical objections. This sense of fussy superiority is not far removed from stereotypes about effeminate gay men — certainly it is a point against Spock’s masculinity. .
Queer as Spock
Brief description: This essay explores the uniquely conducive tropes of science fiction that create indirect representations of queer experiences and characters. It demonstrates this through a closed reading of the episode “ Amok Time” from Star Trek: The Original Series, and specifically, the reading of Spock as a closeted gay man. .
Coming Out of the Vulcan Closet
The reboot, however, picks up the thread in , following alternate timeline versions of Kirk, Spock, and the rest of the TOS Enterprise crew. Similar to the show that inspired them, the films feature an openly gay actor as part of the main cast: Zachary Quinto, who was cast in the role of Spock in Star Trek (). .