Books by Natacha Guyot, PhD

The Science Is Out There: Scully's Feminism in The X-Files

Medical doctor and federal agent Dana Scully has been a prominent figure in popular culture since The X-Files first aired in 1993. By providing a nuanced and feminist representation of a woman scientist, Scully managed to overcome significant systemic violence perpetrated by different patriarchal systems, including the bio-terrorist shadow organization particular to the mythology of the series.

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Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants

"Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants" empowers you with the knowledge and tools you need to excel in the classroom. From creating a supportive learning environment to managing your responsibilities with ease, this book will empower you to make a lasting impact on the lives of students and excel in your role. Get ready to thrive in the classroom!

A Galaxy of Possibilities: Representation and Storytelling in Star Wars

Almost forty years of narratives of multiple forms has pitted Star Wars against societal and media evolutions, thus affecting narrative approaches and choices. A Galaxy of Possibilities explores some of their impacts on the franchise. The new revised edition brings more in-depth content, as well as two bonus chapters to provide a broader look at the complex notion of inclusiveness.