I bet you all thought I'd forgotten about Time and Relative Dissertations in Space, in fact, I've just been very busy and, mostly, away.
( The empire of the senses: narrative form and point-of-view in Doctor Who )
( The ideology of anachronism: television, history and the nature of time )
( Mythic identity in Doctor Who )
( The human factor: Daleks, the `Evil Human' and Faustian legend in Doctor Who )
For reference: my review the whole collection as a whole (in which I criticise the general tendency to verbose writing and example cherry-picking from the point of view of a Computer Scientist) and my review of part one in detail
( The empire of the senses: narrative form and point-of-view in Doctor Who )
( The ideology of anachronism: television, history and the nature of time )
( Mythic identity in Doctor Who )
( The human factor: Daleks, the `Evil Human' and Faustian legend in Doctor Who )
For reference: my review the whole collection as a whole (in which I criticise the general tendency to verbose writing and example cherry-picking from the point of view of a Computer Scientist) and my review of part one in detail