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X-chromosomes within The X-Files (Paperback)
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X-chromosomes within The X-Files (Paperback)
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Employing feminist media theory and fan-star theory, this analysis
qualitatively examines the various components and potential social
significance of contemporary celebrity role models by way of Agent
Scully of the television series The X-Files. Since first entering
popular culture consciousness in 1993, Agent Scully has been widely
lauded as a role model for women. Appeal of the groundbreaking
character as a smart, courageous, professional woman is
supplemented by the charisma of actor Gillian Anderson, who is
correspondingly admired. An integrated methodology is applied to
study these dual positive female images, including textual
analysis, historical treatment of popular press discourse, a
personal interview with Gillian Anderson, and analysis of fan
tertiary texts. Inquiry into the online identificatory practices of
certain engaged female fans shows that elements of text, context,
star, and fandom coalesce to produce a celebrity role model
construct that fosters viewer activity beyond individual
circumstances and into engagement with larger social issues.
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