The Legacy of The X-Files
James Fenwick editor Diane A Rodgers editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:14th Dec '23
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From discussions of its impact on contemporary television and popular culture through explorations of its use of UFOlogy, conspiracy and technology, this edited collection considers the enduring cultural legacy of The X-Files on its 30th anniversary.
The Legacy of The X-Files examines the content and production of the show, its reception, its use of legend and folklore, its contemporary resonance in politics and society of the 21st century, and its impact and legacy on film, television, the Internet and beyond. Having converged with the early widespread use of the Internet, The X-Files became a cultural touchstone of the 1990s, transforming from a cult TV show into a pop cultural phenomenon by the end of the decade. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of The X-Files, this collection examines the content and production of the show, its reception, its use of legend and folklore, its contemporary resonance in politics and society of the 21st century, and its impact and legacy on film, television, the Internet and beyond. The series' themes of government mistrust, conspiracy, folklore, UFOlogy, and faith are dissected and applied to how the show spirituality resonated with post-Cold War Western society. Contributors to this collection discuss the wide-ranging impact of the television show in popular culture, from Mulder and Scully 'shippers' to the show's slogan entering the contemporary lexicon. The Legacy of The X-Files serves as an all-encompassing, multi-disciplinary, contemporary account of The X-Files, reflecting upon critical, historical, political, and social contexts, and featuring an in-depth and comprehensive introduction making it a vital work for researchers and students alike.
Fenwick and Rodgers’ The Legacy of the X-Files offers an insightful, thought-provoking, and revitalising analysis of this landmark series, inviting students, scholars, and fans to look at the show with fresh eyes. This rich selection of essays, published to mark the show’s 30th anniversary, positions the series within its historical zeitgeist while significantly showcasing how and why this iconic franchise continues to speak to contemporary political, technological, and social issues. The truth, it seems, is still out there. The Legacy of the X-Files is a vital contribution to TV studies and a must read for the X-Files fan. * Stacey Abbott, Professor Emerita of Film and Television, University of Roehampton, UK, and author of Undead Apocalypse (2018) *
Something old, something new: The Legacy of The X-Files is a serious and fresh take on a much written about TV series, one that questions the importance of legacy and nostalgia, while offering fascinating excursions into the nooks and crannies of the show’s narrative, lasting influence and fan activity. A must-read compendium for academics, seasoned fans and newbies alike. * Catriona Miller, Professor in Media, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK *
ISBN: 9781501387630
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352 pages