That awkward ‘Moment’: Doctor Who and weapons of mass destruction

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Authors and Corporations: Jones, Craig Owen
In: Journal of Popular Television, The, 6, 2018, 2, p. 183-195
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Intellect
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 183-195
ISSN: 2046-987X
2046-9861
DOI: 10.1386/jptv.6.2.183_1
published in: Journal of Popular Television, The
Language: English
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Collection: Intellect (CrossRef)
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Drawing on the ideas of Jonathan Schell with reference to the proliferation of nuclear weapons as articulated in The Fate of the Earth (1982) and The Abolition (1984), this article will explore the representations of weapons of mass destruction alluded to in the Doctor Who (1963–89, 1996, 2005–present) episode ‘The Day of the Doctor’ (2013). It is argued that, whereas violations of the long-standing moratorium against changing history first articulated in the 1960s have been couched in apologetic terms, the comparative lack of a similar apologia in the case of the ‘forbidden weapons’ reflects changing attitudes towards the moral absolutism encapsulated by Schell’s thesis, itself largely a product of the current febrile state of discourse over the future of warfare.</jats:p>