While there isn't a single academic paper exclusively focused on the 2013 DVD special , the show is a primary subject in broader scholarly analyses of the series' cultural impact. Researchers often use its road-trip format to explore themes of masculinity, national identity, and the "decline" of car culture. Key Scholarly Themes
: In the paper "The Cutting Edge of Cocking About": Top Gear, Automobility and Law , researchers argue that the show celebrates a specific, aggressive form of male identity linked to the internal combustion engine. However, it notes that the show's heavy use of nostalgia and irony actually frames this masculinity as something belonging to the past. Top Gear: The Perfect Road Trip
: Another study, "Belligerent broadcasting, male anti-authoritarianism and anti-environmentalism: the case of Top Gear" , examines how the presenters use contrarian humor to deflect criticism regarding environmental and social issues. While there isn't a single academic paper exclusively
: Scholars in "Top Gear: Why Does the World’s Most Popular Programme Not Deserve Scrutiny?" highlight the show's unique "generic hybridity," which blends traditional consumer car reviews with high-budget comedy and travelogues, making it an "emblem of the UK" globally. Background on the Special However, it notes that the show's heavy use