Male and Female Archetypes in Doctor Who.

The article explores the depiction of male and female archetypes in Great Britain's primary science fiction television series "Doctor Who." It mentions that individual stories in the said program follow ancient patterns of mythic storytelling. It also believes that "Doctor Who" has become the main t...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Publicado en:Consciousness, Literature & the Arts Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 1 - 39
Autor principal: Layton, David
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Consciousness, Literature & the Arts Aug2010
Materias:
Acceso en línea:Ver este registro en EBSCOhost
fields @attributes:
  recordID: 1
pdfLink:
plink: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=hlh&AN=54023986&site=ehost-live
header:
  @attributes:
    shortDbName: hlh
    uiTerm: 54023986
    longDbName: Humanities International Complete
    uiTag: AN
  controlInfo:
    bkinfo:
    jinfo:
      jid:
        14705648
        1CL3
      jtl: Consciousness, Literature & the Arts
      issn: 14705648
      maglogo: N
    pubinfo:
      dt: Aug2010
      vid: 11
      iid: 2
      pid: 42541
      pub: Consciousness, Literature & the Arts
    artinfo:
      ui: 54023986
      ppf: 1
      ppct: 38
      formats:
        fmt:
          @attributes:
            type: P
            size: 100KB
      tig:
        atl: Male and Female Archetypes in Doctor Who.
      aug:
        au: Layton, David
        affil: DeVry University
      su:
        Doctor Who (TV program)
        Science fiction television programs
        Archetypes
        Television series
        Myth
        United Kingdom
      sug:
        subj:
          United Kingdom
          Doctor Who (TV program)
          Science fiction television programs
          Archetypes
          Television series
          Myth
      ab: The article explores the depiction of male and female archetypes in Great Britain's primary science fiction television series "Doctor Who." It mentions that individual stories in the said program follow ancient patterns of mythic storytelling. It also believes that "Doctor Who" has become the main theme to English culture because of the iconic status of its oldest villains which are the cyborg-warrior collective race known as Daleks.
      pubtype: Academic Journal
      doctype: Article
      src: R
    language: English
    refInfo:
    copyright:
      @attributes:
        flag: Y
      custom: Copyright of Consciousness, Literature & the Arts is the property of Consciousness, Literature & the Arts and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites without the copyright holder's express written permission. Additionally, content may not be used with any artificial intelligence tools or machine learning technologies. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use.
      item: Consciousness, Literature & the Arts
      holder: Consciousness, Literature & the Arts
      dt:
        @attributes:
          year: 2010
    holdings:
      @attributes:
        islocal: N