Deny all knowledge : reading The X files
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Deny all knowledge : reading The X files
- Publication date
- 1996
- Topics
- Mulder, Fox (Fictitious character) -- Criticism and interpretation, Scully, Dana (Fictitious character) -- Criticism and interpretation, Mulder, Fox (Fictitious character), Scully, Dana (Fictitious character), X-files (Television program) -- Criticism, interpretation, etc, X-files (Television program), X-files
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- Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press
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- English
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- 876.4M
x, 233 pages ; 24 cm
An examination of why the television show that has suggested "that the United States government is involved in a vast conspiracy with former Nazi and Japanese scientists to assist alien beings in performing experiments--including genetic hybridization--on American citizens is so popular.--Cover
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-220) and index
Introduction: generation X -- the X-files and the cultural moment / David Lavery, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright -- Rewriting popularity: the cult files / Jimmie L. Reeves, Mark C. Rodgers, and Michael Epstein -- DDEB, GATB, MPPB, and Ratboy: the X-files' media fandom, online and off / Susan J. Clerc -- "Are you now or have you ever been?": conspiracy theory and the X-files / Allison Graham -- "I want to believe ... in the FBI": the special agent and the X-files / Michele Malach -- "Last week we had an omen": the mythological X-files / Leslie Jones -- "What do you think?": the X-files, liminality, and gender pleasure / Rhonda Wilcox and J.P. Williams -- Special agent or monstrosity?: finding the feminine in the X-files / Lisa Parks -- How to talk the unknown into existence: an exercise in X-filology / Alec McHoul -- The rebirth of the clinic: the body as alien in the X-files / Linda Badley -- "You only expose your father": the imaginary, voyeurism, and the symbolic order in the X-files / Elizabeth Kubek -- Appendix: episode summary, 1993-1996
An examination of why the television show that has suggested "that the United States government is involved in a vast conspiracy with former Nazi and Japanese scientists to assist alien beings in performing experiments--including genetic hybridization--on American citizens is so popular.--Cover
An examination of why the television show that has suggested "that the United States government is involved in a vast conspiracy with former Nazi and Japanese scientists to assist alien beings in performing experiments--including genetic hybridization--on American citizens is so popular.--Cover
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-220) and index
Introduction: generation X -- the X-files and the cultural moment / David Lavery, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright -- Rewriting popularity: the cult files / Jimmie L. Reeves, Mark C. Rodgers, and Michael Epstein -- DDEB, GATB, MPPB, and Ratboy: the X-files' media fandom, online and off / Susan J. Clerc -- "Are you now or have you ever been?": conspiracy theory and the X-files / Allison Graham -- "I want to believe ... in the FBI": the special agent and the X-files / Michele Malach -- "Last week we had an omen": the mythological X-files / Leslie Jones -- "What do you think?": the X-files, liminality, and gender pleasure / Rhonda Wilcox and J.P. Williams -- Special agent or monstrosity?: finding the feminine in the X-files / Lisa Parks -- How to talk the unknown into existence: an exercise in X-filology / Alec McHoul -- The rebirth of the clinic: the body as alien in the X-files / Linda Badley -- "You only expose your father": the imaginary, voyeurism, and the symbolic order in the X-files / Elizabeth Kubek -- Appendix: episode summary, 1993-1996
An examination of why the television show that has suggested "that the United States government is involved in a vast conspiracy with former Nazi and Japanese scientists to assist alien beings in performing experiments--including genetic hybridization--on American citizens is so popular.--Cover
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