Through a richly detailed account of fan cultures and media over the over fifty-year history of the show, Watching Doctor Who explores fandoms changing attitudes towards this much-loved TV series. 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 that's featured as part of the shared landscape of home entertainment since the 1960s, Doctor Who helps us understand the changing nature of notions of value and quality in popular television. Through a series of in-depth case studies of fan polls and debates, Paul Booth and Craig Owen Jones 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.
See more
Current price
€24.23
Original price
€28.50
Save 15%
Will deliver when available.
Product Details
Weight: 276g
Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 25 Feb 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350185630
About Craig Owen JonesDr. Paul Booth
Paul Booth is Professor of Media and Cinema Studies in the College of Communication at DePaul University USA. He has published or edited more than ten books including the Wiley Companion to Media Fandom and Fan Studies (2018); Crossing Fandoms: SuperWhoLock and the Contemporary Fan Audience (2016); Seeing Fans: Representations of Fandom in Media and Popular Culture (Bloomsbury 2016) and Board Games as Media (Bloomsbury 2021). Craig Owen Jones is a lecturer at San Jose State University USA and an Honorary Research Associate at the School of Music and Media Bangor University Wales. He has written four books and over 30 articles on TV and film studies music history and literary criticism.