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Science fiction audiences : watching Doctor Who and Star trek

Author: John Tulloch; Henry Jenkins
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995.
Series: Popular fiction series.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: John Tulloch; Henry Jenkins
ISBN: 0415061407 9780415061407 0415061415 9780415061414
OCLC Number: 30893040
Description: xiii, 294 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. Beyond the Star Trek phenomenon: reconceptualizing the science fiction audience / Henry Jenkins and John Tulloch --
2. Positioning the SF audience: Star Trek, Doctor Who and the texts of science fiction / John Tulloch --
3. The changing audiences of science fiction / John Tulloch --
4. 'Throwing a little bit of poison into future generations': Doctor Who audiences and ideology / John Tulloch --
5. 'It's meant to be fantasy': teenage audiences and genre / John Tulloch and Marian Tulloch --
6. 'But why is Doctor Who so attractive?: negotiating ideology and pleasure / John Tulloch --
7. 'But he's a Time Lord! He's a Time Lord!': reading formations, followers and fans / John Tulloch --
8. 'We're only a speck in the ocean': the fans as powerless elite / John Tulloch --
9. 'Infinite diversity in infinite combinations': genre and authorship in Star Trek / Henry Jenkins --
10. 'At other times, like females': gender and Star Trek fan fiction / Henry Jenkins.
Series Title: Popular fiction series.
Responsibility: John Tulloch and Henry Jenkins.
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