Deny All Knowledge: Reading the X-FilesThe essays in this groundbreaking work constitute a serious look at this controversial-and phenomenally popular -- television show. The authors tackle such questions as: Why is The X-Files so popular Now? How does the show portray women's roles? Is The X-Files a modern myth? |
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Introduction | 1 |
Rewriting Popularity | 22 |
DDEB GATB MPPB and Ratboy | 36 |
Copyright | |
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Deny all knowledge: reading The X files David Lavery,Angela Hague,Marla Cartwright Uddragsvisning - 1996 |
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