The Language of Doctor Who
From Shakespeare to Alien Tongues
Herausgeber: Barr, Jason; Mustachio, Camille D. G.
The Language of Doctor Who
From Shakespeare to Alien Tongues
Herausgeber: Barr, Jason; Mustachio, Camille D. G.
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The BBC television series Doctor Who has been a cherished cornerstone of science fiction for five decades. This edited collection provides critical analyses of the series, connecting popular culture and academia through its exploration of the rich intersection of language, literature, and text in Doctor Who. Essays delve into a wide range of topics, from semantics to fandom and the power of the written word.
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The BBC television series Doctor Who has been a cherished cornerstone of science fiction for five decades. This edited collection provides critical analyses of the series, connecting popular culture and academia through its exploration of the rich intersection of language, literature, and text in Doctor Who. Essays delve into a wide range of topics, from semantics to fandom and the power of the written word.
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- Science Fiction Television
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9781442234802
- ISBN-10: 1442234806
- Artikelnr.: 40400952
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Science Fiction Television
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9781442234802
- ISBN-10: 1442234806
- Artikelnr.: 40400952
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jason Barr teaches English at Blue Ridge Community College in Virginia. His articles have appeared in the African American Review, The Explicator, and Inquiry. Camille D. G. Mustachio is an English instructor at Germanna Community College. A specialist in medieval and Renaissance literature, she holds a BA and MA in English from George Mason University. She has published study guides for the American Shakespeare Center Resident Troupe on As You Like It, Macbeth, Othello, and The Tempest.
Acknowledgments Introduction: "It Looks Like You Need a Doctor" Part One: Classic Who Chapter 1: Doctor who? What's he talking about?: Performativity and the First Doctor
Dene October Chapter 2: A Contribution to Dialogue: Doctor Who and the (Un)Spoken Word
Andrew O'Day Chapter 3: "The Moment Has Been Prepared For": Regeneration and Language in "Logopolis" and "Castrovalva
" Rhonda Knight Chapter 4: Sensation
Serialization
and Seven: Reading Doctor Who as a Mid-Victorian Text through "Ghost Light
" Sam Maggs Chapter 5: The Sylvester McCoy Era of Target Books and the Literary Experience
Ramie Tateishi Chapter 6: The Doctor's Wondrous Wandering Dialectic Approach to the Universe
Sheila Sandapen Part Two: New Who Chapter 7: The Wolf
the Sparrow
and the River: Feminine Empowerment through Graffiti
Camille D. G. Mustachio Chapter 8: Translation Failure: The TARDIS
Cross-Temporal Language Contact
and Medieval Travel Narrative
Jonathan Hsy Chapter 9: Brave New Words: Theatre as Magic in "The Shakespeare Code
" Buket Akgün Chapter 10: A Utopia of Words: Doctor Who
Shakespeare
and the Gendering of Utopia
Delilah Bermudez Brataas Chapter 11: Silence in the Archives: The Magic of Libraries
Valerie Estelle Frankel Chapter 12: Destructive Texts and the Uncanny in "Human Nature"/"Family of Blood
" Dana Fore Chapter 13: "All Your Little Tin Soldiers": Doctor Who and the Language of the First World War
David Budgen Chapter 14: Fairy Tales
Nursery Rhymes and Myths in Steven Moffat's Doctor Who
Anne Malewski Chapter 15: The Language of Myth: Violence and the Sacred in Doctor Who
Lori A. Davis Perry Chapter 16: The Doctor and Amy Pond: A Bedtime Story
Michael Billings Chapter 17: Language Games in the Whoniverse
Erica Moore Chapter 18: The Discourse of Authenticity in the Doctor Who Fan Community
Katie Booth and Paul Booth
Dene October Chapter 2: A Contribution to Dialogue: Doctor Who and the (Un)Spoken Word
Andrew O'Day Chapter 3: "The Moment Has Been Prepared For": Regeneration and Language in "Logopolis" and "Castrovalva
" Rhonda Knight Chapter 4: Sensation
Serialization
and Seven: Reading Doctor Who as a Mid-Victorian Text through "Ghost Light
" Sam Maggs Chapter 5: The Sylvester McCoy Era of Target Books and the Literary Experience
Ramie Tateishi Chapter 6: The Doctor's Wondrous Wandering Dialectic Approach to the Universe
Sheila Sandapen Part Two: New Who Chapter 7: The Wolf
the Sparrow
and the River: Feminine Empowerment through Graffiti
Camille D. G. Mustachio Chapter 8: Translation Failure: The TARDIS
Cross-Temporal Language Contact
and Medieval Travel Narrative
Jonathan Hsy Chapter 9: Brave New Words: Theatre as Magic in "The Shakespeare Code
" Buket Akgün Chapter 10: A Utopia of Words: Doctor Who
Shakespeare
and the Gendering of Utopia
Delilah Bermudez Brataas Chapter 11: Silence in the Archives: The Magic of Libraries
Valerie Estelle Frankel Chapter 12: Destructive Texts and the Uncanny in "Human Nature"/"Family of Blood
" Dana Fore Chapter 13: "All Your Little Tin Soldiers": Doctor Who and the Language of the First World War
David Budgen Chapter 14: Fairy Tales
Nursery Rhymes and Myths in Steven Moffat's Doctor Who
Anne Malewski Chapter 15: The Language of Myth: Violence and the Sacred in Doctor Who
Lori A. Davis Perry Chapter 16: The Doctor and Amy Pond: A Bedtime Story
Michael Billings Chapter 17: Language Games in the Whoniverse
Erica Moore Chapter 18: The Discourse of Authenticity in the Doctor Who Fan Community
Katie Booth and Paul Booth
Acknowledgments Introduction: "It Looks Like You Need a Doctor" Part One: Classic Who Chapter 1: Doctor who? What's he talking about?: Performativity and the First Doctor
Dene October Chapter 2: A Contribution to Dialogue: Doctor Who and the (Un)Spoken Word
Andrew O'Day Chapter 3: "The Moment Has Been Prepared For": Regeneration and Language in "Logopolis" and "Castrovalva
" Rhonda Knight Chapter 4: Sensation
Serialization
and Seven: Reading Doctor Who as a Mid-Victorian Text through "Ghost Light
" Sam Maggs Chapter 5: The Sylvester McCoy Era of Target Books and the Literary Experience
Ramie Tateishi Chapter 6: The Doctor's Wondrous Wandering Dialectic Approach to the Universe
Sheila Sandapen Part Two: New Who Chapter 7: The Wolf
the Sparrow
and the River: Feminine Empowerment through Graffiti
Camille D. G. Mustachio Chapter 8: Translation Failure: The TARDIS
Cross-Temporal Language Contact
and Medieval Travel Narrative
Jonathan Hsy Chapter 9: Brave New Words: Theatre as Magic in "The Shakespeare Code
" Buket Akgün Chapter 10: A Utopia of Words: Doctor Who
Shakespeare
and the Gendering of Utopia
Delilah Bermudez Brataas Chapter 11: Silence in the Archives: The Magic of Libraries
Valerie Estelle Frankel Chapter 12: Destructive Texts and the Uncanny in "Human Nature"/"Family of Blood
" Dana Fore Chapter 13: "All Your Little Tin Soldiers": Doctor Who and the Language of the First World War
David Budgen Chapter 14: Fairy Tales
Nursery Rhymes and Myths in Steven Moffat's Doctor Who
Anne Malewski Chapter 15: The Language of Myth: Violence and the Sacred in Doctor Who
Lori A. Davis Perry Chapter 16: The Doctor and Amy Pond: A Bedtime Story
Michael Billings Chapter 17: Language Games in the Whoniverse
Erica Moore Chapter 18: The Discourse of Authenticity in the Doctor Who Fan Community
Katie Booth and Paul Booth
Dene October Chapter 2: A Contribution to Dialogue: Doctor Who and the (Un)Spoken Word
Andrew O'Day Chapter 3: "The Moment Has Been Prepared For": Regeneration and Language in "Logopolis" and "Castrovalva
" Rhonda Knight Chapter 4: Sensation
Serialization
and Seven: Reading Doctor Who as a Mid-Victorian Text through "Ghost Light
" Sam Maggs Chapter 5: The Sylvester McCoy Era of Target Books and the Literary Experience
Ramie Tateishi Chapter 6: The Doctor's Wondrous Wandering Dialectic Approach to the Universe
Sheila Sandapen Part Two: New Who Chapter 7: The Wolf
the Sparrow
and the River: Feminine Empowerment through Graffiti
Camille D. G. Mustachio Chapter 8: Translation Failure: The TARDIS
Cross-Temporal Language Contact
and Medieval Travel Narrative
Jonathan Hsy Chapter 9: Brave New Words: Theatre as Magic in "The Shakespeare Code
" Buket Akgün Chapter 10: A Utopia of Words: Doctor Who
Shakespeare
and the Gendering of Utopia
Delilah Bermudez Brataas Chapter 11: Silence in the Archives: The Magic of Libraries
Valerie Estelle Frankel Chapter 12: Destructive Texts and the Uncanny in "Human Nature"/"Family of Blood
" Dana Fore Chapter 13: "All Your Little Tin Soldiers": Doctor Who and the Language of the First World War
David Budgen Chapter 14: Fairy Tales
Nursery Rhymes and Myths in Steven Moffat's Doctor Who
Anne Malewski Chapter 15: The Language of Myth: Violence and the Sacred in Doctor Who
Lori A. Davis Perry Chapter 16: The Doctor and Amy Pond: A Bedtime Story
Michael Billings Chapter 17: Language Games in the Whoniverse
Erica Moore Chapter 18: The Discourse of Authenticity in the Doctor Who Fan Community
Katie Booth and Paul Booth