"Paradise is a little too green for me": Discourses of environmental disaster in Doctor Who 1963-2010.
The article discusses the British science fiction television programme "Doctor Who," which has engaged with many of the real-life scientific and political issues faced by human beings. It cites the programme's representations of the problems, their causes, their effects and their solutions. It state...
| Publicado en: | Colloquy: Text Theory Critique no. 21; pp. 56 - 81 |
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Monash University, Faculty of Arts
Nov2011
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