Dec 28, 2019
Dante in the Delta Quadrant.
Far away from home, everyone could do with a guide. That’s true
whether you’re a 14th-century Italian poet embarking on an
ultramundane journey through the afterlife or a Starfleet captain
stranded on the far side of the galaxy. While Dante is lucky enough
to be aided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil, Kathryn Janeway—who
received a copy of Dante’s Divine Comedy as an engagement gift from
her fiancé, Mark—must turn to Neelix to guide her through her own
dark wood.
In this episode of Primitive Culture, host Duncan Barrett is joined by Zachary Fruhling of Meta Treks and To The Journey for a look at how Dante’s Vita Nuova and Divine Comedy are referenced in Star Trek: Voyager, in the episodes “Latent Image” and “Shattered,” respectively. More generally, we consider how well Dante’s archetypal characters—Beatrice, Virgil, and the poet himself—might map onto some of Star Trek’s own protagonists. We also ask whether the cosmology of heaven, purgatory, and hell can tell us anything about the route home from the Delta Quadrant.
Chapters
Intro (00:00:00)
Lost in Translation (00:23:05)
70,000 Light Years from Florence (00:38:24)
Dante’s Cosmology (01:02:26)
The (Other) Undiscovered Country (01:27:00)
Final Thoughts (01:35:32)
Host
Duncan Barrett
Guest
Zachary Fruhling
Production
Duncan Barrett (Editor, Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive
Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive
Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Clara Cook (Associate
Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate
Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)