Deny All Knowledge: Reading the X-FilesDavid Lavery, Angela Hague, Marla Cartwright Syracuse University Press, 1996 - 233 sider The X-Files was one of the most subversive and longest-running science fiction series in US television history. Yet very little serious work has been done to examine the hit series. Deny All Knowledge examines topics such as: |
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... passing mention in the pages ahead , we should , in the interest of full disclosure , reveal our involvement with it : one of us ( Lavery ) edited a collection of essays on the series and two of us ( Lavery and Hague ) contributed ...
... passing mention in the pages ahead , we should , in the interest of full disclosure , reveal our involvement with it : one of us ( Lavery ) edited a collection of essays on the series and two of us ( Lavery and Hague ) contributed ...
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... passed the zenith of its popularity . It nevertheless continues to generate merchandise and to make news ( assuming , that is , that media hype constitutes news ) , and this season it has emerged from cult status to become a mainstream ...
... passed the zenith of its popularity . It nevertheless continues to generate merchandise and to make news ( assuming , that is , that media hype constitutes news ) , and this season it has emerged from cult status to become a mainstream ...
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... passing any final judgment on the issue of alien abduction and seems to validate Mulder's state of " ontological shock " more frequently than Scully's scientific - reductionist theories . Curiously , Mulder — always the bridesmaid ...
... passing any final judgment on the issue of alien abduction and seems to validate Mulder's state of " ontological shock " more frequently than Scully's scientific - reductionist theories . Curiously , Mulder — always the bridesmaid ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Rewriting Popularity | 20 |
DDEB GATB MPPB and Ratboy | 36 |
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