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The X-Files

Theresa Geller (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

R$ 184,11
SKU: 9780814339428

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Premiering in 1993 on FOX Network, The X-Files followed the investigations of two FBI special agents, Fox Mulder and Dr. Dana Scully as they pursued the supernatural, the bizarre, and the alien, as well as the government conspiracies at work to conceal the truth of their existence. For nine seasons, Chris Carter’s series broke new ground in complex narrative television by integrating science fiction and horror with the forensic investigation of the detective genre. Shaped by the conspiracy films of the 1970s, the series had the ability to comment on the contemporary political climate one week and poke fun at its own self-seriousness the next. Responding to its cinematic visual style, haunting score, complex and nuanced writing, witty dialog, and the exceptional acting of David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, who elevated the show with their chemistry, fans embraced The X-Files, making it one of the most beloved cult television series to this day.

The aim of this book is to provide the reader with several points of entry into the television series, with social, cultural, and political analyses framed by the examination of the show’s many overlapping genres. Divided into chapters highlighting the episodic standalones known as the “monster-of-the-week” (MOTW) and the serial mythology or “mytharc,” the first section of the book explores the ways the MOTWs represented social differences in stories of fantastic, supernatural beings both strange and estranged. Through comparative analyses and detailed discussions of individual episodes, it becomes clear that the MOTWs were less concerned with the alien than with alienation, using the figure of the “monster” to focus on a range of ethnic, racial, and social outsiders. The latter half of the book turns to the serialized mythology, examining both the arc of the alien conspiracy as well as the fan-driven relationship between Mulder and Scully. Whi

Sobre o Livro

Este estudo analisa a série televisiva The X-Files (1993) a partir de recortes de gênero, incluindo episódios autônomos (monster-of-the-week) e a mitologia serial; aborda também o contexto televisivo e cultural que moldou a recepção do programa.

A primeira parte foca nos MOTW, examinando representações de diferença social e questões de etnia, raça e exclusão por meio de análises comparativas de episódios específicos; oferece ferramentas para leituras socioculturais da figura do “monstro”.

A segunda parte dedica-se à mitologia serial e à construção da conspiração alienígena, além de discutir a relação entre Mulder e Scully e a dinâmica entre produção e audiência interessada em estudos de televisão e cultura pop.

Características

Categoria Crítica e teoria da televisão
Subcategoria Cultura pop
Autores Theresa Geller
Sobre o Autor Theresa Geller é pesquisadora sobre mídia e estudos televisivos, com trabalhos voltados à análise cultural de séries de televisão.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 146
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814339428
Tamanho 12.7x17.8
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