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The Black Archive #42: The Rings of Akhaten
 

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By:William Shaw
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Released:  March 2020 (physical release)
April 2020 (print-on-demand release)
Publisher:  Obverse Books
ISBN:978-1-913456-00-9
Format: paperback
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Cover blurb:
‘The most important leaf in human history.’

The Rings of Akhaten (2013) is a subtle and sophisticated engagement with the contemporary New Atheist movement, critiquing its more imperialist and patriarchal assumptions alongside those of Doctor Who itself. Broadcast in the series’ 50th year, it offers a feminised vision of the future with the potential for another 50 years’ worth of places to see. This Black Archive includes an interview with, and additional material by, director Farren Blackburn.

William Shaw is a writer, blogger and poet, published in Doctor Who Magazine and The Oxford Culture Review.


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