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Illuminating Torchwood: Essays on Narrative, Character and Sexuality in the BBC Series
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Illuminating Torchwood: Essays on Narrative, Character and Sexuality in the BBC Series
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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,
provides a wealth of material for scholarly analysis and debate.
Using
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.
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,
provides a wealth of material for scholarly analysis and debate.
Using
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.