Charlotte Stevens
Associate Fellow
Film Study
The University of Warwick
United Kingdom
Biography
Charlotte Stevens earned his PhD in Film & Television Studies at the University of Warwick. his thesis examines the vid, a form of amateur/fan video art made from television and film sources that constructs creative and critical analyses of existing media. He has published articles in Feminist Media Studies, CineAction, and on the Critical Studies in Television blog, as well as contributed chapters to an edited collection on Doctor Who, and the forthcoming Cult Media: Re-packaged, Re-released and Restored (Palgrave, 2017). He is also a research assistant and visiting tutor at Birmingham City University.
Research Interest
Research interests include television history, the vid and other fanworks, amateur historiography, archival practice, and the representation of women in science fiction.
Publications
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Stevens EC. Telling the (Wrong) Story: The Disintegration of Transcultural Communication and Narrative in" The Fall". Cineaction. 2010 Jan 1:30-7.
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Beattie M, Garner RP, McCormack U, editors. Impossible Worlds, Impossible Things: Cultural Perspectives on Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2010 Feb 19.