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"patrro9... Patrick Robbins" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Sep 1994 13:01:26 EST
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On Wed, 28 Sep 1994 12:49:29 +1000, Leonie Rutherford wrote:
 
>I have a Masters research student working on British and American SF TV
>series. Her main 'texts' will be Dr Who, Blake's Seven, Star Trek and Star
>Trek TNG. I'm looking for pointers towards any reasonably scholarly
>material on SFTV. There is a lot of fandom and noise on the NET in this
>area, but I'd like some ideas about more rigorous analytical/historical
>material.
>
>Leonie Rutherford                      Dept. English & Communication Studies
>University of New England              Armidale NSW 2351 Australia
 
Leonie,
I am not a genius when it comes to research.  I prefer to make films, not
write about them.  However, a good start might be *Journal of Popular
Culture*.  It is a scholarly journal with papers on comic book characters,
animation, sci-fi & fantasy, pop music, and much more.  I hope that this
might be a good start.  Good Luck to your student.

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