Results for subject : "X-FILES (TV)"
'Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?': Conspirayc Theory and the X-Files
in: Lavery, David, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright, eds. 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. pp.52-62.
'Files': Eerie 'X' Out-Twilights the T-Zone
Portland (OR) The Oregonian. February 3, 1995. in: NewsBank. Film and Television. 31:B8. 1995.
'I Want to Believe...in the FBI': The Special Agent and the X-Files
in: Lavery, David, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright, eds. 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. pp.63-76.
'Last Week We Had an Omen': The Mythological X-Files
in: Lavery, David, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright, eds. 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. pp.77-98.
'What Do You Think?': The X-Files, Liminality, and Gender Pleasure
in: Lavery, David, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright, eds. 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. pp.99-120.
'You Only Expose Your Father': The Imaginary, Voyerism, and the Symbolic Order in the X-Files
in: Lavery, David, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright, eds. 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. pp.168-206.
2000 'Philes' Trek to Convention
Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger. November 25, 1995. in: NewsBank. Film and Television. 107:C12. 1995.
A Surreal X-Files Captures Earthlings
Los Angeles (CA) Times. October 28, 1994. in: NewsBank. Film and Television. 127:A1-A2. 1994.
Alien Invasion
Cinescape 2(11): 20-32. August 1996.
Alien(ating) Ideology and the American Media: Apprehending the Alien Image in Television Through The X-Files
International Jounal of Cultural Studies 4(3): 327-347. September 2001.
Alien(ating) Ideology and the American Media: Apprenhending the Alien Image in Television through The X-Files
International Journal of Cultural Studies 4(3): 327-347. 2001.
All Lies Lead to the Truth: Quest and Conspiracy in The X-Files
Senior Thesis, Dickinson College, 2000. 46 p.
Ancient X-FileS: Mulder and Plato's Sokratic Dialogues
in: Kowalski, Dean A., ed. The Philosophy of The X-Files. Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, 2007. p. 111-125.
Apocraphy Meets the Pentagon Papers: The Appeals of the X-Files to the X-Phile
Journal of Film and Video 53(4): 21-28. Winter 2001/2002.
Believe It (or Not)
Sacramento (CA) Bee. August 4, 1995. in: NewsBank. Film and Television. 82:F1-F3. 1995.
Believing the Lie: Interpretive Strategies and Epistemic Choices in The X-Files
in: Yang, Sharon R. The X-Files and Literature: Unweaving the Story, Unraveling the Lie to Find the Truth. NewCastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007. p. 230-248.
Chris' X-ellent Adventure
Los Angeles (CA) Daily News. August 24, 1995. in: NewsBank. Film and Television. 82:E12-E14. 1995.
Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose Reprised
in: Kowalski, Dean A., ed. The Philosophy of The X-Files. Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, 2007. p. 189-208.
Darkness Descends on The X-Files
American Cinematographer 76(6): 28-32. June 1995.
DDEB, GATB, MPPB, and Ratboy
in: Lavery, David, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright, eds. 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. pp.36-51.
Death Dealer
Starlog 244: 62-65. November 1997.
Deny All Knowledge: Reading the X-Files
London: Faber & Faber, 1996. 233pp.
Deny All Knowledge: Reading the X-Files
Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. 233pp.
Devil's Advocate
Starlog 202: 46-49. May 1994.
Differences: The X-Files, Race and the White Norm
Journal of Film and Video 53(4): 72-83. Winter 2001/2002.
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