Paul Ricœur describes selfhood as the product of a communal narrative. Communal narratives structured as symbolic myths provide a narrative identity and an ethic of selfhood. The psychologist Jerome Bruner, for instance, places the source of such a narrative identity in the family, where ‘canonical stories’ are formed. ‘Home’ becomes a mode of discourse, a way of recognizing ourselves in the narratives given to us by others. This paper will draw on these concepts of narrative identity in order to investigate the problems to selfhood which face the character of The Doctor in the BBC series Doctor Who. I will identify The Doctor as a character who acts within a self-constructed narrative vacuum, reading the character by contrasting two type...
This essay examines the role of nostalgia for the Eleventh Doctor (Seasons 5-7) in the longest runni...
In this volume, academics and researchers across disciplines including education, psychology and hea...
There are different approaches to the narrative self. I limit myself to one approach that argues nar...
For Doctor Who, issues of canonicity are more ambiguous than for other long-running science fiction ...
This study considers the complexities of the Doctor’s identity through physical and gender regenerat...
back to me some of the feelings of surprise and wonder I remember experiencing during the 16-month p...
As Doctor Who approaches its fiftieth anniversary recent series have taken the show to new heights i...
The theme of humanity is something that is common in science fiction media. Stories set in this genr...
Doctor Who is one of television's most enduring and ubiquitously popular series. This study contends...
Myth and the Doctor Panel NEPCA Conference, Keene State College, Keene, NH 21-22 October 2016 Ch...
Main focus of my Master's Thesis is to conduct a research of mythological elements and themes that a...
The relationship between human beings and technology has been a regular concern of the television se...
This paper explores the ways in which the role of the Doctor Who companion has been historically sha...
Acting and suffering subjectivity makes a grand sujet in Ricoeur's philosophy. In his Time and Narra...
Are selves stories? Is each of us the main character in a narrative we tell about ourselves? Are sel...
This essay examines the role of nostalgia for the Eleventh Doctor (Seasons 5-7) in the longest runni...
In this volume, academics and researchers across disciplines including education, psychology and hea...
There are different approaches to the narrative self. I limit myself to one approach that argues nar...
For Doctor Who, issues of canonicity are more ambiguous than for other long-running science fiction ...
This study considers the complexities of the Doctor’s identity through physical and gender regenerat...
back to me some of the feelings of surprise and wonder I remember experiencing during the 16-month p...
As Doctor Who approaches its fiftieth anniversary recent series have taken the show to new heights i...
The theme of humanity is something that is common in science fiction media. Stories set in this genr...
Doctor Who is one of television's most enduring and ubiquitously popular series. This study contends...
Myth and the Doctor Panel NEPCA Conference, Keene State College, Keene, NH 21-22 October 2016 Ch...
Main focus of my Master's Thesis is to conduct a research of mythological elements and themes that a...
The relationship between human beings and technology has been a regular concern of the television se...
This paper explores the ways in which the role of the Doctor Who companion has been historically sha...
Acting and suffering subjectivity makes a grand sujet in Ricoeur's philosophy. In his Time and Narra...
Are selves stories? Is each of us the main character in a narrative we tell about ourselves? Are sel...
This essay examines the role of nostalgia for the Eleventh Doctor (Seasons 5-7) in the longest runni...
In this volume, academics and researchers across disciplines including education, psychology and hea...
There are different approaches to the narrative self. I limit myself to one approach that argues nar...