The Truth is in the Archives: An Examination of The X-Files Fandom’s Preservation Practices

Q3 Arts and Humanities Proceedings from the Document Academy Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.35492/docam/9/1/4
Nicole Neece
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Fans of the cult classic TV series, The X-Files, are pioneers when it comes to utilizing online spaces for fan purposes. The ‘90s were filled with Usenet chat rooms and fan-created webpages where people could pay homage to their favorite show and do so within a community of peers. Those fans in the ‘90s and early ‘00s planted seeds of appreciation that have resulted in contemporary fans learning how to navigate outdated platforms to pay their respects to the roots of their fandom. For X-Philes, trudging through archival sites has become a symbolic, initiatory rite, acknowledging the roots of fandom history to appreciate its influence on contemporary fandom. Through investigating how fans on new media platforms utilize preservation and dissemination practices, I examine how fans of The X-Files are embracing archival habits in order to preserve their fandom’s legacy.
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真相在档案中:X档案爱好者的保存实践考察
经典电视剧《x档案》的粉丝们是利用网络空间进行粉丝活动的先驱。90年代到处都是Usenet聊天室和粉丝创建的网页,人们可以在那里向他们最喜欢的节目致敬,并在同龄人的社区里这样做。90年代和00年代初的粉丝们播下了欣赏的种子,导致当代粉丝们学会了如何在过时的平台上表达对自己粉丝圈根源的敬意。对x迷来说,在档案网站中跋涉已经成为一种象征性的启蒙仪式,承认粉丝圈历史的根源,欣赏它对当代粉丝圈的影响。通过调查新媒体平台上的粉丝如何利用保存和传播实践,我研究了《x档案》的粉丝如何接受存档习惯,以保护他们的粉丝遗产。
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Proceedings from the Document Academy Arts and Humanities-Conservation
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