Be fearful: The X-Files' post-9/11 legacy

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Be fearful: The X-Files' post-9/11 legacy. / Picarelli, Enrica; Gomez-Galisteo, M. Carmen.
in: The Journal of Science Fiction Film and Television, Jahrgang 6, Nr. 1, 02.2013, S. 71-85.

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Picarelli E, Gomez-Galisteo MC. Be fearful: The X-Files' post-9/11 legacy. The Journal of Science Fiction Film and Television. 2013 Feb;6(1):71-85. doi: 10.3828/sfftv.2013.7

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title = "Be fearful: The X-Files' post-9/11 legacy",
abstract = "With its expos{\'e} of government conspiracies and its claims for a more critical citizenship distrustful of political institutions, The X-Files tapped into the 1990s climate and captured more than any other contemporary television show the fears plaguing the end of the century. However, in the wake of the upheaval caused by the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the show lost touch with its audience{\textquoteright}s concerns. This article analyses the post-9/11 irrelevance of The X-Files and reads Battlestar Galactica, a show that began its run in 2005, as The X-Files{\textquoteright} heir.Battlestar Galactica, the article maintains, came to fill the void left by The X-Files with its commentary on George W. Bush{\textquoteright}s security and military operations against terrorism and its engagement with current anxieties.",
keywords = "Cultural studies, Media and communication studies, post-9/11, Battlestar Galactica, terrorism, fear, goverment, american politics, control, Science of art",
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