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The Cultural Lives of Doctor Who: Of Anniversaries and Authenticity, Costumes and Canon

December 5, 2013
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The Cultural Lives of <i>Doctor Who</i>: Of Anniversaries and Authenticity, Costumes and Canon

In this latest entry in The Cultural Lives of Doctor Who series, Piers Britton discusses the use of costume as a marker of authenticity in "The Name of the Doctor" and its many ramifications for Who tradition and canon.
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The Cultural Lives of Doctor Who: “The Night of the Doctor”

November 21, 2013
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The Cultural Lives of <i>Doctor Who</i>: “The Night of the Doctor”

In this latest post in Antenna's The Cultural Lives of Doctor Who series, Jenna Stoeber discusses the recent "The Night of the Doctor" mini-episode and its impact on canonical knowledge of the series.
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The Cultural Lives of Doctor Who: The Lost, Missing, and Redacted Adventures of Doctor Who

November 5, 2013
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The Cultural Lives of <i>Doctor Who</i>: The Lost, Missing, and Redacted Adventures of <i>Doctor Who</i>

One of the defining characteristics of Doctor Who is that, despite its academic and popular scrutiny, there are many gaps in its history, which remind us that histories - including media histories - are always only assembled from the perspective of the present.
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