Ruminations, peregrinations, and regenerations : a critical approach to Doctor Who / edited by Christopher J. Hansen.

Peregrinations, Ruminations, and Regenerations: A Critical Approach to Doctor Who examines the famous BBC science fiction show as a cultural artifact in dialogue with other science fiction, with politics and religion, and with the culture at large, both in terms of how it reflects and comments upon...

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Contributors: Hansen, Christopher J.
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Language:English
Published: Newcastle Upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2010.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-364) and index. 
505 0 0 |g Introduction :  |t timely and timeless /  |r Chris Hansen --  |g Who is the Doctor :  |t constructing an identity.  |t Who is The Doctor? :  |t the meta-narrative of Doctor Who /  |r Michelle Cordone and John Cordone ;  |t Davies, Dawkins and Deus ex TARDIS :  |t who finds god in the doctor? /  |r Dee Amy-Chinn --  |g Changing (or not changing) history.  |t Who needs family? :  |t I've got the whole world on my shoulders :  |t how the Doctor's non-domesticity interrupts history /  |r Todd Comer ;  |t Benevolent whogemony :  |t Doctor Who and the transmedial time traveler /  |r Joshua Louis Moss --  |g National and international identity.  |t Rebooting and re-branding :  |t the changing brands of Doctor Who's Britishness /  |r Barbara Selznick ;  |t Aliens of London :  |t (re)reading national identity in Doctor Who /  |r Matthew Jones --  |g Companions :  |t gender and race.  |t "But Doctor?" :  |t a feminist perspective of Doctor Who /  |r Richard Wallace ;  |t Gender redux :  |t Bionic Woman, Doctor Who and Battlestar Galactica /  |r Noah McLaughlin ;  |t Intergalactic girlpower :  |t the gender politics of companionship in 21st century Doctor Who /  |r Lee Barron ;  |t Agency, action, and re-action :  |t the black female presence in Doctor Who /  |r Timothy Mark Robinson --  |g Intersexuality and metatextuality.  |t When worlds continue :  |t the doctor's adventures in fandom and metatextuality /  |r Balaka Basu ;  |t Cultural circulation and circularities in Doctor Who :  |t bardolatry and the time vortex of intertextuality /  |r Bruce Wyse --  |g Audience studies.  |t Regeneration of a brand :  |t the fan audience and the 2005 Doctor Who revival /  |r Douglas McNaughton ;  |t Squee, retcon, fanwank and the not-we :  |t computer-mediated discourse and the online audience for NuWho /  |r Brigid Cherry ;  |t The moral economy of Doctor Who :  |t forgiving fans and the objects of their devotion /  |r Joshua Vasquez ;  |t Doctor Who fan videos, YouTube, and the public sphere /  |r Jeremy Sarachan --  |g Other considerations.  |t Towards a definition of satire in Doctor Who /  |r Andrew O'Day ;  |t The suffering of the skin :  |t the uncanny nature of the cybermen in the Russell T. Davies era of Doctor Who /  |r James Rose ;  |t Interference, the Doctor, and the good life /  |r Courtland Lewis ;  |t Author who? :  |t masterplanners, scribermen, and script doctors, the producers, writers, and script editors of Doctor Who /  |r Tom Steward --  |g Contributors --  |g Bibliography --  |g Notes --  |g Index. 
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