Doctor Who and Science
Essays on Ideas, Identities and Ideologies in the Series
Marcus K Harmes editor Lindy A Orthia editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:30th Jan '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Science has always been part of Doctor Who. The first episode featured scenes in a science laboratory and a science teacher, and the 2020 season's finale highlighted a scientist's key role in Time Lord history. Hundreds of scientific characters, settings, inventions, and ethical dilemmas populated the years in between. Behind the scenes, Doctor Who's original remit was to teach children about science, and in the 1960s it even had a scientific advisor.
This is the first book to explore this scientific landscape from a broad spectrum of research fields: from astronomy, genetics, linguistics, computing, history, sociology and science communication through gender, media and literature studies. Contributors ask: What sort of scientist is the Doctor? How might the TARDIS translation circuit and regeneration work? Did the Doctor change sex or gender when regenerating into Jodie Whittaker? How do Doctor Who's depictions of the Moon and other planets compare to the real universe? Why was the program obsessed with energy in the 1960s and 1970s, Victorian scientists and sciences then and now, or with dinosaurs at any time? Do characters like Missy and the Rani make good scientist role models? How do Doctor Who technical manuals and public lectures shape public ideas about science?
“A distinctly interdisciplinary set of essays…the collection has an interesting variety of methodological approaches beyond those usually seen in traditional literary and cultural studies…admirable…balanced and intriguing…fun and well-rounded…nuanced and intricate…readers will find in this volume a varied and thoroughly researched set of essays whose topical and enthusiastic approach demonstrates the versatility and longevity of Doctor Who scholarship.”—SFRA Review
ISBN: 9781476681122
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 330g
195 pages