Time and Relative Dissertations in Space
Editat de David Butleren Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780719076817
ISBN-10: 0719076811
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN-10: 0719076811
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Notă biografică
David Butler is Lecturer in Screen Studies at the University of Manchester
Cuprins
Part I: An earthly programme: origins and directions
1. How to pilot a TARDIS: audiences, science fiction and the fantastic in Doctor Who - David Butler
2. The child as addressee, viewer and consumer in mid-1960s Doctor Who - Jonathan Bignell
3. 'Now how is that wolf able to impersonate a grandmother?' History, pseudo-history and genre in Doctor Who - Daniel O'Mahony
4. Bargains of necessity? Doctor Who, Culloden and fictionalising history at the BBC in the 1960s - Matthew Kilburn
Part II: The subtext of death: narratives, themes and structures
5. The empire of the senses: narrative form and point-of-view in Doctor Who - Tat Wood
6. The ideology of anachronism: television, history and the nature of time - Alec Charles
7. Mythic identity in Doctor Who - David Rafer
8. The human factor: Daleks, the 'evil human' and Faustian legend in Doctor Who - Fiona Moore and Alan Stevens
Part III: The seeds of television production: making Doctor Who
9. The Filipino army's advance on Reykjavik: world-building in studio D and its legacy - Ian Potter
10. 'Who done it': discourses of authorship during the John Nathan-Turner era - Dave Rolinson
11. Between prosaic functionalism and sublime experimentation: Doctor Who and musical sound design - Kevin J. Donnelly
12. The music of machines: 'special sound' as music in Doctor Who - Louis Niebur
Part IV: The parting of the critics: value judgements and canon formations
13. The talons of Robert Holmes - Andy Murray
14. Why is 'City of Death' the best Doctor Who story? - Alan McKee
15. Canonicity matters: defining the Doctor Who canon - Lance Parkin
16. Broader and deeper: the lineage and impact of the Timewyrm series - Dale Smith
17. Televisuality without television? The Big Finish audios and discourses of 'tele-centric' Doctor Who - Matt Hills
Afterword: My adventures - Paul Magrs
1. How to pilot a TARDIS: audiences, science fiction and the fantastic in Doctor Who - David Butler
2. The child as addressee, viewer and consumer in mid-1960s Doctor Who - Jonathan Bignell
3. 'Now how is that wolf able to impersonate a grandmother?' History, pseudo-history and genre in Doctor Who - Daniel O'Mahony
4. Bargains of necessity? Doctor Who, Culloden and fictionalising history at the BBC in the 1960s - Matthew Kilburn
Part II: The subtext of death: narratives, themes and structures
5. The empire of the senses: narrative form and point-of-view in Doctor Who - Tat Wood
6. The ideology of anachronism: television, history and the nature of time - Alec Charles
7. Mythic identity in Doctor Who - David Rafer
8. The human factor: Daleks, the 'evil human' and Faustian legend in Doctor Who - Fiona Moore and Alan Stevens
Part III: The seeds of television production: making Doctor Who
9. The Filipino army's advance on Reykjavik: world-building in studio D and its legacy - Ian Potter
10. 'Who done it': discourses of authorship during the John Nathan-Turner era - Dave Rolinson
11. Between prosaic functionalism and sublime experimentation: Doctor Who and musical sound design - Kevin J. Donnelly
12. The music of machines: 'special sound' as music in Doctor Who - Louis Niebur
Part IV: The parting of the critics: value judgements and canon formations
13. The talons of Robert Holmes - Andy Murray
14. Why is 'City of Death' the best Doctor Who story? - Alan McKee
15. Canonicity matters: defining the Doctor Who canon - Lance Parkin
16. Broader and deeper: the lineage and impact of the Timewyrm series - Dale Smith
17. Televisuality without television? The Big Finish audios and discourses of 'tele-centric' Doctor Who - Matt Hills
Afterword: My adventures - Paul Magrs
Descriere
Takes the reader on a study of one of the greatest television programmes of all time: "Doctor Who." This title explores the Doctor's adventures in various manifestations: on television, audio, in print and beyond.