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Fan Phenomena: Doctor Who (ePub eBook)


Fan Phenomena: Doctor Who (ePub eBook)

eBook by Booth, Paul

Fan Phenomena: Doctor Who (ePub eBook)

£12.00

ISBN:
9781783201037
Publication Date:
01 Jan 2013
Publisher:
Intellect Books Ltd
Imprint:
Intellect Books
Pages:
164 pages
Format:
eBook
For delivery:
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Fan Phenomena: Doctor Who (ePub eBook)

Description

Since its premiere in November 1963, the classic British television programme Doctor Who has been a cornerstone of popular culture for half a century. From the earliest 'Exterminate!' to the recent 'Allons-y!', from the white-haired grandfather to the wide-grinned youth, the show has depicted the adventures of a time-travelling, dual-hearted, quick-witted and multi-faced hero as he battles Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans and all manner of nasties. And, like its main character, who can regenerate his body and change his appearance, Doctor Who fandom has developed and changed significantly in the 50 years since its inception.In this engaging and insightful collection, fans and scholars from around the globe explore fan fiction, fan videos and fan knitting, as well as the creation of new languages. As multifaceted as the character himself, Doctor Who fans come in many forms, and this book investigates thoroughly the multitude of fandoms, fan works and fan discussions about this always-surprising and energetic programme.Featuring full-colour images of fan work and discussions of both classic and New Who fandom, this book takes the reader on a journey of discovery into one of the largest worldwide fan audiences that has ever existed. Thoughtful, insightful and readable, this is one of only a few O and certainly one of the best O guides to Doctor Who fan culture. It is certain to appeal to the showOs many ardent fans across the globe.

Contents

Foreword: The Eleven Fandoms? - Matt Hills Introduction - Paul Booth Part One: Who Are Doctor Who Fans? Frock Coats, Yo-Yos and a Chair with a Panda on It: Nostalgia for the Future in the Life of a Doctor Who Fan - Ivan Phillips Joint Ventures and Loose Cannons: Reconstructing Doctor Who's Missing Past - Richard Wallace Life in the Hiatus: New Doctor Who Fans, 1989-2005 - Craig Owen Jones Britain as Fantasy: New Series Doctor Who in Young American Nerd Culture - Dylan Morris 'You Anorak': The Doctor Who Experience and Experiencing Doctor Who - Teresa Forde The First Time - Paul Booth Part Two: What Do Doctor Who Fans Do? Do It Yourself: Women, Fanzines and Doctor Who - Leslie McMurtry 'We're Making Our Own Happy Ending!': The Doctor Who Fan Vidding Community - Katharina Freund Extermi...Knit!: Female Fans and Feminine Handicrafting - Brigid Cherry The Language(s) of Gallifrey - Denise Vultee 'Doctor Who Unbound', the Alternate History and the Fannish Text - Karen Hellekson Doctor Who, Slacktivism and Social Media Fandom - Jeremy Sarachan Gif Fics and the Rebloggable Canon of SuperWhoLock - Nistasha Perez

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