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Watching Doctor Who
Fan Reception and Evaluation
Watching Doctor Who
Fan Reception and Evaluation
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Description
Watching Doctor Who explores fandom's changing attitudes towards Doctor Who. Why do fans love an episode one year but deride it a decade later? How do fans' values of Doctor Who change over time? As a show with an over fifty-year history, Doctor Who helps us understand the changing nature of notions of 'value' and 'quality' in popular television. The authors interrogate the way Doctor Who fans and audiences re-interpret the value of particular episodes, Doctors, companions, and eras of Who.
With a foreword by Paul Cornell.
Table of Contents
Tables
Foreword by Paul Cornell
Acknowledgements
Notes on Titles
Introduction: Going Forward in All Our Beliefs: Regenerating and Re-Valuing Doctor Who Fandom
Chapter One: The Concept of Evaluation in Doctor Who Reception
Case Study 1A: The Mightiest Values: Rankings of Doctor Who - Paul Booth
Case Study 1B: Fan Reaction Videos: Responding to Doctor Who - Craig Owen Jones
Dialogue 1C: Evolving Evaluation of Doctor Who - Paul Booth and Craig Owen Jones
Chapter Two: Reception History and Fan Perceptions of Doctor Who
Case Study 2A: Tegan: The Makers' Vision - Craig Owen Jones
Case Study 2B: Reception after the Fact: Companions in Big Finish - Paul Booth
Dialogue 2C: The Ends of an Era – Paul Booth and Craig Owen Jones
Chapter Three: The Error of Eras
Case Study 3A: Nightmare of Eden and the Limitations of Genre - Paul Booth
Case Study 3B: The Discovery of The Time Meddler - Craig Owen Jones
Dialogue 3C: Series 24 - Craig Owen Jones and Paul Booth
Chapter Four: Re-Evaluating Value in the Canon of Doctor Who
Case Study 4A: Evaluative Changes in The Talons of Weng-Chiang - Craig Owen Jones
Case Study 4B: The Caves of Dilemma: or, The Twin Androzani? Evaluating Value at the Poles - Paul Booth
Dialogue 4C: Minisodes and Changing Appreciation – Craig Owen Jones and Paul Booth
Conclusion: Go Forward in All of Your Beliefs, and Prove to Me that I Am Not Mistaken in Mine
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index
Product details

Published | 20 Feb 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 216 |
ISBN | 9781350116740 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Series | Who Watching |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This book proves that some of the most fascinating adventures of Doctor Who didn't take place on screen, but within the constant flux of critical perception and reassessment. This is an extraordinary and celebratory look at the evolution of a television series that can still inspire and baffle well into its sixth decade.
Robert Shearman, World Fantasy Award-winning author and screenwriter of Doctor Who
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Watching Doctor Who moves smartly across fan and academic debates surrounding the value of TV series more generally, and the valuation of Doctor Who stories in particular. For anyone who's ever argued over their favourite episodes, Paul Booth and Craig Owen Jones offer a timely provocation, a brilliant new dialogue, and a valuable intervention in the many understandings and evaluations of the good Doctor's epistopic interfaces.
Matt Hills, Professor of Journalism and Media, University of Huddersfield, UK
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An incisive and thoroughly readable study of how Doctor Who fandom ascribes value – and values – to the series in all of its incarnations, and how those value(s) shifting over time are reflected in the larger study of fandom as a cultural experience.
Lynne M. Thomas, eight time Hugo Award-winning editor of Chicks Dig Time Lords and Uncanny Magazine, and Verity! podcast contributor
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An entertaining and informative history and examination of Doctor Who fandom and criticism. I recommended it for anyone who ever debated their favourite Doctor … or companion … or monster – in other words, for all Doctor Who fans.
Rachel Talalay, film and television (Doctor Who, 'Heaven Sent') director

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