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5 produkter
5 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
409 kr
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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.
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PDF, Engelska, 2023466 kr
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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.
E-bok
Engelska, 2023466 kr
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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.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
1 481 kr
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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.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2027
1 435 kr
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Why did British television in the ‘long 1970s’ prove such a fertile ground for programming that explored the occult, the supernatural and the darkness that threads its way through British folk culture? Diane Rodgers’ innovative and broad-ranging study traces the pre-history, flourishing and after life of ‘wyrd TV’ on British screens from 1968 to 1984, delving into the fascinating intersection of folklore, folk horror and screen representation. She traces the roots of this phenomenon in classic folkloric texts that had an influence across popular culture, from the Beatles’ ‘Sgt Pepper’ LP to the children’s TV show Bagpuss, and examines its profound impact on subsequent generations of TV and film-makers.Rodgers charts folk horror, hauntology and dystopian narratives in programming aimed at both adults and children, documentary and drama, news, chat shows and public information films, and sets out the concept of ‘mass-mediated ostentation’ as a framework for understanding ‘wyrd TV’. She unpacks the central contribution of screenwriter Nigel Kneale, discussing how Kneale’s Quatermass (1979) intertwines elements of folklore, stone circles, and alien themes, creating a hauntological, folkloric, and televisual 'wyrdness’. She goes on to consider the cult series Children of the Stones (1977) and how it combined themes drawn from Druidic folklore, supernatural and psychic activitiy and extra-terrestrial manifestations with formal elements of lighting and sound to chilling effect.Rodgers highlights the profoundly experimental nature of children's programming in the 1970s, the influence of social and political phenomena including feminist debates, industrial unrest, and punk rock sensibilities and its impact on shaping the perspectives of Generation X who grew up watching it. Her study takes in contemporary work by writers and directors including Mark Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith, Ben Wheatley and Richard Littler who have been inspired by the ‘Wyrd TV’ of their youth.