Created in 2006 as a spinoff of Doctor Who, the internationally popular BBC television series Torchwood is a unique blend of science fiction and fantasy, with much more of an adult flavor than its progenitor. The series' "omnisexual" protagonist, maverick 51st-century time agent Captain Jack Harkness, leads a team of operatives from the present-day Torchwood Institute, a secret organization dedicated to battling supernatural and extraterrestrial criminals. With its archetypal characters, adult language, subversive humor and openly homosexual and bisexual storylines, Torchwood provides a wealth of material for scholarly analysis and debate.

Using Torchwood as its focal point, this timely collection of essays by a range of experts and enthusiasts provides an interpretive framework for understanding the continually developing forms and genres of contemporary television drama.

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Using the Doctor Who spin-off, Torchwood, as its focal point, this timely collection of essays by a range of experts and enthusiasts provides an interpretive framework for understanding the continually developing forms and genres of contemporary television drama.
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Introduction—Reading the Rift (ANDREW IRELAND)     

PART I: Narrative and Torchwood
One — Playing to the Crowd: Torchwood Knows We’re Watching
(ANDREW IRELAND)     
Two — Existentialism and Christian Symbolism
(R. C. NEIGHBORS)     
Three — Policing the Rift: The Monstrous and the Uncanny
(SUSAN J. WOLFE and COURTNEY HUSE WIKA)     
Four — Touching the Other: Alien Contact and Transgressive Touch
(RIA CHEYNE)     
Five — More Than Just a Hero’s Journey: Harry Potter, Frodo Baggins, and Captain Jack Harkness
(VALERIE ESTELLE FRANKEL)     
Six — Screwing Aliens and Screwing with Aliens: Torchwood Slashes the Doctor
(RICHARD BERGER)     

PART II: Character and Torchwood

Seven — The Eternal Vigil: Captain Jack as Byronic Hero
(G. TODD DAVIS)     
Eight — Gwen’s Evil Stepmother: Concerning Gloves and Magic Slippers
(VALERIE ESTELLE FRANKEL)     
Nine — Transgressive Torch Bearers: Who Carries the Confines of Gothic Aesthetics?
(DANIEL J. RAWCLIFFE)     
Ten — The Alien Woman: Othering and the Oriental
(CARRIE DUNN)     
Eleven — Outside the Heroic Paradigm
(TOM POWERS)     

PART III: Sexuality and Torchwood

Twelve — “Love the coat”: Bisexuality, the Female Gaze and the Romance of Sexual Politics
(CHRISTOPHER PULLEN)     
Thirteen — Fashioning Masculinity and Desire
(SARAH GILLIGAN)     
Fourteen — Sexual Relations and Sexual Identity Issues: Brave New Worlds or More of the Old One?
(SHERRY GINN)     
Fifteen — “Loving the Alien”: The Erotics of Technology
(PAUL WINTERS)     
Sixteen — Cyberwomen and Sleepers: Rereading the Mulatta Cyborg and the Black Woman’s Body
(ELSPETH KYDD)     
Seventeen — No Consent Necessary: A Feminist Perspective on Non-Consensual Penetration
(CARRIE DUNN)     
Eighteen — Out in Space: Masculinity, Sexuality and the Science Fiction Heroics of Captain Jack
(LEE BARRON)     

Episode Guide     
About the Contributors     
Index     
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ISBN
9780786445707
Publisert
2010-03-02
Utgiver
McFarland & Co Inc; McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
336 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
251

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Andrew Ireland is the associate dean for undergraduate students in the Media School of the United Kingdom’s Bournemouth University. In 2004 he was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy.