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The Inner World of Doctor Who - Iain MacRury, Michael Rustin

The Inner World of Doctor Who

Psychoanalytic Reflections in Time and Space
Buch | Softcover
368 Seiten
2013
Karnac Books (Verlag)
978-1-78220-083-3 (ISBN)
CHF 54,90 inkl. MwSt
As Doctor Who approaches its fiftieth anniversary recent series have taken the show to new heights in terms of popular appeal and critical acclaim.The Doctor and his TARDIS-driven adventures, along with companions and iconic monsters, are now recognised and enjoyed globally. The time is ripe for a detailed analytic assessment of this cultural phenomenon.Focussing on the most recent television output The Inner World of Doctor Who examines why the show continues to fascinate contemporary audiences. Presenting closely-observed psychoanalytic readings of selected episodes, this book examines why these stories of time travel, monsters, and complex human relationships have been successful in providing such an emotionally rich dramatization of human experience. The Inner World of Doctor Who seeks to explore the multiple cultural and emotional dimensions of the series, moving back and forth from behind the famous sofa, where children remember hiding from scary monsters, and onto the proverbial psychoanalytic couch. The approach that the authors take recognizes the richness that Doctor Who contains, episode by episode and in its culture and mythos, in order to show how Doctor Who adventures can be appreciated in the acknowledgement that both sofa and couch provide lively places from which to enjoy the stories as they continue to unfold for the next fifty years.

Professor Iain MacRury is Head of Research and Knowledge Exchange in The Media School at Bournemouth University. He has taught on the MA Psychoanalytic Studies at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, and is co-editor of 'Fictitious Capital: London after the Recession', and 'Olympic Cities: 2012 and the Remaking of London'. He is also author of 'Advertising (Routledge Introductions to Media and Communications)' and co-author of 'The Dynamics of Adverting'). He has published in 'Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society' and in 'Psychodynamic Practice'. Michael Rustin is Professor of Sociology at the University of East London, a Visiting Professor at the Tavistock Clinic, and an Associate of the British Psychoanalytical Society. He has written widely on psychoanalytic approaches to culture and society, including on children's fiction ('Narratives of Love and Loss') and drama ('Mirror to Nature') both with Margaret Rustin. He is also author of 'The Good Society and the Inner World', and is a co-author/editor of the current 'After NeoLiberalism: the Kilburn Manifesto'.

Note on Authors’ Responsibility , Series Editors’ Preface , Preface , Bigger on the inside , Fathers and daughters: Father’s Day and The Parting of the Ways , The Doctor and the two World Wars: The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances , Doctor Who as romance: The Girl in the Fireplace and Vincent and the Doctor , Life and death in Doctor Who: Blink and The Angels Take Manhattan , Words, symbols, and magic: the Doctor meets “the bard” , Framing mystery: the Doctor meets Agatha Christie , Inside the whale: The Beast Below , Ordinary stories: The Lodger , Madman in a box: The Doctor’s Wife , Every time we say goodbye: Closing Time , The story of Amelia Pond , Conclusion , List of Doctor Who episodes and series cited , List of television programmes and films cited

Reihe/Serie The Psychoanalysis and Popular Culture Series
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 147 x 230 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie
ISBN-10 1-78220-083-5 / 1782200835
ISBN-13 978-1-78220-083-3 / 9781782200833
Zustand Neuware
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