This collection of fresh essays addresses a broad range of topics in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, both old (1963-1989) and new (2005-present). The book begins with the fan: There are essays on how the show is viewed and identified with, fan interactions with each other, reactions to changes, the wilderness years when it wasn't in production. Essays then look at the ways in which the stories are told (e.g., their timeliness, their use of time travel as a device, etc.). After discussing the stories and devices and themes, the essays turn to looking at the Doctor's female…mehr
This collection of fresh essays addresses a broad range of topics in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, both old (1963-1989) and new (2005-present). The book begins with the fan: There are essays on how the show is viewed and identified with, fan interactions with each other, reactions to changes, the wilderness years when it wasn't in production. Essays then look at the ways in which the stories are told (e.g., their timeliness, their use of time travel as a device, etc.). After discussing the stories and devices and themes, the essays turn to looking at the Doctor's female companions and how they evolve, are used, and changed by their journey with the Doctor.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gillian I. Leitch is an independent scholar and historical researcher and is currently co-chair of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area of the PCA. She lives in Ottawa, Ontario.
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Table of Contents Introduction (Gillian I. Leitch) 1. Event TV: Fan Consumption of Televised Doctor Who in Britain (1963-Present) (Andrew O'Day) 2. Social Spaces: British Fandom to the Present (Andrew O'Day) 3. Don't Call It a Comeback (Aaron Gulyas) 4. Whose Doctor? (J.M. Frey) 5. In and Out of Time: Memory and Chronology (Kieran Tranter) 6. Effecting the Cause: Time Travel Narratives (Paul Booth) 7. Narrative Con ict and the Portrayal of Media, Public Relations and Marketing in the New Doctor Who (Racheline Maltese) 8. Nostalgia for Empire, 1963-1974 (Maura Grady and Cassie Hemstrom) 9. A Needle Through the Heart: Violence and Tragedy as a Narrative Device (Lindsay Coleman) 10. Everything Dies: The Message of Mortality in the Eccleston and Tennant Years (Kristine Larsen) 11. "Ready to outsit eternity": Human Responses to the Apocalypse (Andrew Crome) 12. A Country Made from Metal? The "Britishness" of Human-Machine Marriage in Series 31 (Kate Flynn) 13. "Whatever you do, don't blink!" Gothic Horror and the Weeping Angels Trilogy (David Whitt) 14. Doctor Who's Women and His Little Blue Box: Time Travel as a Heroic Journey of Self-Discovery for Rose Tyler, Martha Jones and Donna Noble (Antoinette F. Winstead) 15. Spoiled for Another Life: Sarah Jane Smith's Adventures with and Without Doctor Who (Sherry Ginn) 16. Chasing Amy: The Evolution of the Doctor's Female Companion in the New Who (Lynnette Porter) Videography References About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Introduction (Gillian I. Leitch) 1. Event TV: Fan Consumption of Televised Doctor Who in Britain (1963-Present) (Andrew O'Day) 2. Social Spaces: British Fandom to the Present (Andrew O'Day) 3. Don't Call It a Comeback (Aaron Gulyas) 4. Whose Doctor? (J.M. Frey) 5. In and Out of Time: Memory and Chronology (Kieran Tranter) 6. Effecting the Cause: Time Travel Narratives (Paul Booth) 7. Narrative Con ict and the Portrayal of Media, Public Relations and Marketing in the New Doctor Who (Racheline Maltese) 8. Nostalgia for Empire, 1963-1974 (Maura Grady and Cassie Hemstrom) 9. A Needle Through the Heart: Violence and Tragedy as a Narrative Device (Lindsay Coleman) 10. Everything Dies: The Message of Mortality in the Eccleston and Tennant Years (Kristine Larsen) 11. "Ready to outsit eternity": Human Responses to the Apocalypse (Andrew Crome) 12. A Country Made from Metal? The "Britishness" of Human-Machine Marriage in Series 31 (Kate Flynn) 13. "Whatever you do, don't blink!" Gothic Horror and the Weeping Angels Trilogy (David Whitt) 14. Doctor Who's Women and His Little Blue Box: Time Travel as a Heroic Journey of Self-Discovery for Rose Tyler, Martha Jones and Donna Noble (Antoinette F. Winstead) 15. Spoiled for Another Life: Sarah Jane Smith's Adventures with and Without Doctor Who (Sherry Ginn) 16. Chasing Amy: The Evolution of the Doctor's Female Companion in the New Who (Lynnette Porter) Videography References About the Contributors Index
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