elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (Snap! by harajuku_girl)
elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2013-04-13 11:22 am

Oh snap vindicated! :D

Doctor Who and the New British Empire by Chris Oates

Money quote:

Doctor Who is also quintessentially British not because it is made in Britain or because it is popular in Britain, but because it reflects the development of the United Kingdom’s place in the world in the past half century. The show continued the youth adventure literature enabled and encouraged by imperialism into a post-imperial time. The Doctor acts as the epitome of how Britons (and perhaps Westerners in general) would like to see themselves and their actions in the world.

(My post Meta: Layers in Doctor Who specifically noted that the show was an allegory for post-Imperial Britain. This guy goes into a lot more detail though, which is lovely, whilst also talking about British TV in general and how it's fairing across the pond. Well worth a read.)

[identity profile] a-phoenixdragon.livejournal.com 2013-04-13 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a tendency to brag about that...a lot...to anyone who will listen. Because it is AN HONOR and AN EXPERIENCE and CHILDHOOD IN A NUTSHELL, dammit!

*Takes Badge happily*

Yes, among other things. People just don't know good here - even as it slaps them in the face. We were all secretly aided by Nerds in Broadcasting. Thus we few (we humble few), received a better televised experience than the majority of the American populace.