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| In Print Bacon-Smith, Camille. 1992. Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Badley, Linda. 1996. The Rebirth of the Clinic: The Body as Alien in The X-Files. In "Deny All Knowledge": Reading The X-Files, edited by Lavery at al. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Barthes, Roland. 1977. Image Music Text. New York: Hill and Wang. Bellon, Joe. 1999. The Strange Discourse of The X-Files: What It Is, What It Does, and What Is at Stake. Critical Studies in Mass Communication 16: 136-154. Creed, Barbara. 1990. Gynesis, Postmodernism and the Science Fiction Horror Film. In Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema, edited by Annette Kuhn. London: Verso. Deleuze, Gilles, and Felix Guattari. 1987. Introduction: Rhizome. From A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Fiske, John. 1992. The Cultural Economy of Fandom. In The Adoring Audience: Fan Culture and Popular Media, edited by Lisa A. Lewis. London: Routledge. Graham, Allison. 1996. "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?": Conspiracy Theory and The X-Files. In "Deny All Knowledge": Reading The X-Files, edited by Lavery et al. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Halberstam, Judith, and Ira Livingston. 1995. Introduction: Posthuman Bodies. In Posthuman Bodies, edited by J. Halberstam and I. Livingston. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Green, Shoshanna, Cynthia Jenkins, and Henry Jenkins. 1998. Normal Female Interest in Men Bonking: Selections from The Terra Nostra Underground and Strange Bedfellows. In Theorizing Fandom: Fans, Subculture and Identity, edited by Cheryl Harris and Alison Alexander. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, Inc. Jenkins, Henry. 1992. Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture. London: Routledge. Kellner, Douglas. 1999. The "X-Files" and the Aesthetics and Politics of Postmodern Pop. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1): 161-75. Lavery, David, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright. 1996. Introduction to "Deny All Knowledge": Reading The X-Files. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Malach, Michele. 1996. "I Want to Believe...in the FBI": The Special Agent and The X-Files. In "Deny All Knowledge": Reading The X-Files, edited by Lavery at al. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Parks, Lisa. 1996. Special Agent or Monstrosity? Finding the Feminine in The X-Files. In "Deny All Knowledge": Reading The X-Files, edited by Lavery at al. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Reeves, Jimmie L., Mark C. Rodgers, and Michael Epstein. 1996. Rewriting Popularity: The Cult Files. In "Deny All Knowledge": Reading The X-Files, edited by Lavery et al. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Sobchak, Vivian. 1990. The Virginity of Astronauts: Sex and the Science Fiction Film. In Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema, edited by Annette Kuhn. London: Verso. Wilcox, Rhonda, and J. P. Williams. 1996. "What Do You Think?": The X-Files, Liminality, and Gender Pleasure. In "Deny All Knowledge": Reading The X-Files, edited by Lavery et al. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. |
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resources] Chimerical Publications | http://chimericalpublications.com/chimerical/ GAWS: The Official Gillian Anderson Website | http://gaws.ao.net/ The Haven | http://www.idealistshaven.com Hiding in the Light's X-Files Madness | http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Keep/6956/Homepage.htm Khristine's X-Files Page | http://xfiles.khristine.net/home.htm The X-Files Official Site | http://www.thexfiles.com |
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