'Doctor Who' has always thrived on multiplicty, unpredictability and transformation, it's worlds and characters kaleidoscopic and shifting, and 'Doctor Who"s complexity has grown. With its triumphant return to TV in 2005, it was made up of four different fictional forms, across three different media, with five actors simultaneously playing the eponymous hero. 'TARDISbound' is the first book to deal both with the TV series and with the 'audio adventures', original novels, and short story anthologies produced since the 1990s, engaging with the common elements of these different texts and with distinctive features of each. 'TARDISbound' places 'Doctor Who' under a variety of lenses, from examining the leading characteristics of these 'Doctor Who' texts, to issues of class, ethnicity and gender in relation to the Doctor(s), other TARDIS crew-members, and the non-human/inhuman beings they encounter. 'TARDISbound' also addresses major questions about the aesthetics and ethical implications of 'Doctor Who'.



Autorentext

Piers Britton is Professor and Director of Visual & Media Studies at the University of Redlands, Southern California. He is the author of TARD/Sbound (I.B.Tauris, 2011) and co-author of Reading Between Designs: Visual imagery and the generation of meaning in The Avengers, The Prisoner and Doctor Who (U.T. Press, 2003). He writes mostly on costume and production design for television and film, and is currently developing a book-length study of design for television and film, provisionally entitled Immaterial Culture: Theorizing Design for Screen Entertainment. He teaches on screen genres, television aesthetics, the arts and art theory in the Renaissance, and gender in art and the media.



Inhalt

Acknowledgements
Introduction
I. THE VERY FABRIC OF TIME-AND-SPACE: Running Strands and Broken Threads in Doctor Who
II. IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN? Doctor Who and the Social Matrix
III. 'EVIL? NO ... I WILL NOT ACCEPT THAT': Rewriting and Reworking the Monstrous
IV. 'WHO DA MAN?': The Doctor's Masculinities
V. 'I'M NOT HIS ASSISTANT!': Being the Companion
VI. TOWARDS AN AESTHETICS OF DOCTOR WHO
VII. TOWARDS AN ETHICS OF DOCTOR WHO
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Titel
TARDISbound
Untertitel
Navigating the Universes of Doctor Who
EAN
9780857720092
ISBN
978-0-85772-009-2
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
30.03.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.52 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch