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Items where Author is "October:Dene::"

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October, Dene (2019) Transition transmission: media, seriality and the Bowie-Newton matrix. Celebrity Studies: Navigating with the Blackstar: The Mediality of David Bowie, 10 (1). pp. 104-118. ISSN 1939-2400

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October, Dene (2018) Black Archive: Marco Polo. Obverse Books. ISBN 1909031674

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October, Dene (2017) Doctor Who and History: Critical Essays on Imagining the Past. McFarland, North Carolina. ISBN 978-1-4766-6656-3

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October, Dene (2022) David Bowie Is … Actor, Star and Character: Entangled Agencies in The Man Who Fell to Earth. In: I’m Not a Film Star: David Bowie as Actor. Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 53-71. ISBN 9781501368684

October, Dene (2021) Shooting Stars: Modes of TV Spectacle in the Jodie Whittaker era of Doctor Who. In: Doctor Who New Dawn: Essays on the Jodie Whittaker era of Doctor Who. Manchester University Press, UK, pp. 54-71. ISBN 978-1-5261-5187-2 Item not available online.

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October, Dene (2018) Hit or Miss? Fan Responses to the Regenderation of the Master. In: Doctor Who - Twelfth Night: Adventures in Time and Space with Peter Capaldi. Who Watching . I B Tauris. ISBN 9781788313636

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October, Dene (2017) An adventure in English Space and Time: Sound as Experience in Doctor Who. In: Mad Dogs and Englishness: popular music and English identities. Bloomsbury, London. ISBN 9781501311277

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October, Dene (2017) Journeys through Cathay: Remediation and Televisuality in “Marco Polo”. In: Doctor Who and History. McFarland, North Carolina, pp. 13-34. ISBN 978-1-4766-6656-3

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October, Dene (2016) "That's Not Right": Television, History and Education in Doctor Who During the Hartnell Era. In: New Worlds, Terrifying Monsters, Impossible Things: Exploring the Contents and Contexts of Doctor Who. PopMatters. ISBN 978-1-4835652-0-0

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October, Dene (2015) Between Sound and Vision: Low and Sense. In: Enchanting David Bowie: Space/Time/Body/Memory. Bloomsbury Academic, USA. ISBN 9781628923056

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October, Dene (2015) The Becoming (Wo)Man Who Fell to Earth. In: David Bowie: Critical Perspectives. Routledge Studies in Popular Music, 1 . Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-74572-7

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October, Dene (2014) Doctor Who? What's He Talking About? Performativity and the First Doctor. In: The Language of Doctor Who: From Shakespeare to Alien Tongues. Science Fiction Television . Rowman & Littlefield, Maryland / London, pp. 1-20. ISBN 978-1-4422-3480-2

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October, Dene (2008) The Big Shave: Fashions In Modern Male Facial Hair. In: Hair: Styling, Culture and Fashion. Berg, Oxford and New York, pp. 67-78. ISBN 9781845207922

Conference, Symposium or Workshop Item

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October, Dene (2018) You Can’t Let it Use You: David Bowie, Media and A Clockwork Orange. In: A Clockwork Symposium: A Clockwork Orange – New Perspectives, November 1st-2nd 2018, London College Communication, London.

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October, Dene (2018) “A Change of Identity”: The First Doctor, Costume and the Perils of Time Travel. In: Critical Costume 2018, 12-14 September 2018, University of Surrey, Guildford School of Acting.

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October, Dene (2017) ‘Skull designs upon my shoes’: David Bowie Fans in the Media Mirror. In: Bowie’s Books: David Bowie and Literature, 13-01-2017 - 14-01-2017, University of Northampton.

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October, Dene (2014) Materialising Meaning(s): Fans, Fashions and the Twelfth Doctor. In: Subverting Fashion: Style Cultures, Fan Culture and the Fashion Industry, 11 July 2014, St Mary’s University Twickenham.

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October, Dene (2013) Adventures in English Time and Space: Sound as Experience in Doctor Who ‘An Unearthly Child’. In: Mad Dogs & Englishness: Popular Music and English Identities, 20th to 21st June 2013, St Mary's University College, Twickenham, London.

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October, Dene (2012) The Bowie-Newton in 'The Man Who Fell to Earth'. In: Strange Fascination? A Symposium on David Bowie, 26th - 28th October 2012, University of Limerick.

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