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==Further reading== * Matt Hills. ''Triumph of a Time Lord: Regenerating "Doctor Who" in the Twenty-First Century'' (I. B. Tauris, 2010). 261 pages. Discusses the revival of the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' in 2005 after it had been off the air as a regular series for more than 15 years; topics include the role of "fandom" in the sci-fi programme's return, and notions of "cult" and "mainstream" in television. ===Scholarly views=== * {{Cite book |title=The Unsilent Library: Essays on the Russell T. Davies Era of the New Doctor Who |date=2011 |publisher=Science Fiction Foundation |isbn=978-0903007085 |editor-last=Bradshaw |editor-first=Simon |editor-last2=Keen |editor-first2=Anthony |editor-last3=Sleight |editor-first3=Graham}} * {{Cite book |last=Chapman |first=James |title=Inside the TARDIS: The Worlds of Doctor Who |date=2013 |publisher=I.B.Tauris |isbn=978-1780761404 |location=London}} * Charles, Alec. "War Without End?: Utopia, the Family, and the Post-9/11 World in Russell T. Davies's ''Doctor Who''{{-"}}. ''Science Fiction Studies'' (2008): 450β465. * Charles, Alec. 2011. "[http://muse.jhu.edu/article/427006/pdf The crack of doom: The uncanny echoes of Steven Moffat's Doctor Who]". ''Science Fiction Film and Television''; Vol. 4, Issue 1, Spring 2011. Liverpool University Press. This analysis is framed specifically by the Freudian notion of the uncanny, and suggests that Moffat's work on ''Doctor Who'' confronts unconscious perceptions, repressed fears and death itself through storytelling techniques which attempt to connect directly with the audience by deconstructing the distance between material reality and the fantasy space of the series. * Fisher, R. Michael, and Barbara Bickel. "The Mystery of Dr. Who? On A Road Less Traveled in Art Education". ''Journal of Social Theory in Art Education'' 26.1 (2006): 28β57. * Fiske, John. "Popularity and ideology: A structuralist reading of Dr. Who". ''Interpreting television: Current research perspectives'' (1984): 165β198. * McCormack, Una (2011). "He's Not the Messiah: Undermining Political and Religious Authority in New ''Doctor Who''". In Bradshaw, S., Anthony Keen and Graham Sleight (eds.), ''The Unsilent Library: Essays on the Russell T. Davies Era of the New Doctor Who''. The Science Fiction Foundation. * Orthia, Lindy A. "Antirationalist critique or fifth column of scientism? Challenges from ''Doctor Who'' to the mad scientist trope". ''Public Understanding of Science'' 20.4 (2011): 525β542. * Perryman, Neil. "''Doctor Who'' and the Convergence of Media: A Case Study in Transmedia Storytelling". ''Convergence'' 14.1 (2008): 21β39.
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