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literature list on: X-Men (Filmreihe)
number of items: 52
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#1
Baker, Bill: Dig the new breed. In: Cinefantastique 35. 2003. No. 3. [June/July] p. 71.
Description:
 On comic book adaptions of several X-Men characters. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
 Animation ~ Animation 
#2
Baker, Bill: Tomorrow people: Key creatives behind the X-Men comics sound off. In: Cinefantastique 35. 2003. No. 2. [April/May] p. 32.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
#3
Baron, Lawrence: X-Men as J men: The Jewish subtext of a comic book movie. In: Shofar 22. 2003. No. 1. [Fall] pp. 44 ff.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
#4
Bath too cold? In: Gay Times 2009. No. 368. [May] p. 17.
Description:
 On the hidden meaning of the X-Men series as a symbol for opressed minorities such as people with deviant sexual orientation. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Sexualität ~ Sexuality 
 Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality 
#5
Burnett, Andrew: Mad genetics: The sinister side of biological mastery. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Wahnsinn ~ Madness 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Gentechnik ~ Genetics 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#6
Chen Nan: Howling success. In: China Daily, May 9, 2009. p. 5.
Description:
 On the X-Men film series and especially on Gavin Hood’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine. 
Index:
 Hood, Gavin 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) 
#7
Darowski, Joseph J.: When you know you’re just a comic book character: Deadpool. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#8
Davis, Richard: Magneto, mutation, and morality. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#9
Denison, Rayna: (Trans)national X-factor: Patrick Stewart, Britishness and the promotion of X-Men. In: Critical Survey 18. 2006. No. 3. [?D] pp. 65-82.
Index:
 Stewart, Patrick 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Großbritannien ~ Great Britain 
#10
Di Paolo, Marc: Gay rights, civil rights, and Nazism in the X-Men universe. In: Di Paolo, Marc: War, politics and superheroes: Ethics and propaganda in comics and film. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality 
 Faschismus ~ Fascism 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
 Helden ~ Heros 
 Krieg ~ War 
 Politik ~ Politics 
#11
Dibiasi, Alexander: Wolverine wird Abgeordneter: Zum politischen Potential von Comicverfilmungen. - Wien; Berlin; Münster: Lit 2012. (= Filmwissenschaft 12.)
Reviews:
 Schwarz, Stephanie: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2013. No. 3. pp. 332-334. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Wölfe ~ Wolves 
 Politik ~ Politics 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
 Animation ~ Animation 
#12
Dunn, George A.: Layla Miller knows stuff: How a butterfly can shoulder the world. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#13
Earnest, William: Making gay sense of the X-Men. In: Uncovering hidden rhetorics: Social issues in disguise. Edited by Barry Brummett. - London; Thousand Oaks, California: Sage 2008. pp. 215-232.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Politik ~ Politics 
 Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality 
#14
Flückiger, Barbara: Visual Effects: Filmbilder aus dem Computer. - Marburg: Schüren 2008.
Reviews:
 Krewani, Angela: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2008. No. 4. pp. 454-455. 
 Müller, Corinna: [untitled.] In: Film-Dienst 61. 2008. No. 21. [October 9] p. 46. 
 Rall, Veronika: Wie lässt man Keanu Reeves fliegen und versenkt die Titanic? In: EPD Film 25. 2008. No. 9. [September] p. 56. 
Description:
 On the visual film design from early animation up to nowadays computer technologies. Discusses, as examples, a lot of fantastic films, among them Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 - A Space Odyssey, James Cameron’s The Abyss, Terminator II - Judgement Day and Titanic, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Gladiator, Mark Steven Johnson’s Daredevil, Roland Emmerich’s The Day After Tomorrow, David Fincher’s Fight Club, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within by Hironobu Sakaguchi and Moto Sakakibara, Paul Verhoeven’s Hollow Man, Lee Ang’s The Hulk, Alex Proyas’s I, Robot, Neil Jordan’s Interview with the Vampire, Robert Longo’s Johnny Mnemonic, Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park and Minority Report, Simon West’s Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Charles Russell’s The Mask, Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, Brett Leonard’s Virtuosity, Vincent Ward’s What Dreams May Come, Robert Zemeckis’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the Matrix, the Lord of the Rings and the X-Men series. 
Index:
 Kubrick, Stanley 
 Cameron, James 
 Scott, Ridley 
 Johnson, Mark Steven 
 Emmerich, Roland 
 Fincher, David 
 Sakaguchi, Hironobu 
 Sakakibara, Moto 
 Verhoeven, Paul 
 Lee Ang 
 Proyas, Alex 
 Jordan, Neil 
 Longo, Robert 
 Spielberg, Steven 
 West, Simon 
 Russell, Charles 
 Lang, Fritz 
 Raimi, Samuel M. 
 Leonard, Brett 
 Ward, Vincent 
 Zemeckis, Robert 
 Wachowski, Andy 
 Wachowski, Larry 
 Jackson, Peter 
 2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968) 
 Abyss, The (1989) 
 Blade Runner (1982) 
 Daredevil (2003) 
 Day After Tomorrow, The (2004) 
 Fight Club (1999) 
 Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001) 
 Gladiator (2000) 
 Hollow Man (2000) 
 Hulk, The (2003) 
 I, Robot (2004) 
 Interview with the Vampire (1994) 
 Johnny Mnemonic (1995) 
 Jurassic Park (1993) 
 Minority Report (2002) 
 Tomb Raider / Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) 
 Mask, The (1994) 
 Metropolis (1925/1926) 
 Spider-Man (2002) 
 Terminator II - Judgement Day (1991) 
 Titanic (1997) 
 Virtuosity (1995) 
 What Dreams May Come (1998) 
 Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) 
 Matrix, The (Filmreihe) 
 Lord of the Rings (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Technik: Spezialeffekte ~ Technology: Special Effects 
 Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer 
 Technik ~ Technology 
 Animation ~ Animation 
#15
Frohreich, Kimberly A.: Making the "monstrous" visible? Reading "difference" in contemporary fantastic film and television. In: Swiss Papers in English Language and Literature 2011. No. 26. [?D] pp. 239-253.
Description:
 Discusses especially the X-Men film and television series. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Fernsehen ~ Television 
#16
Geraghty, Lincoln: "Realities ... blending as one!": Film texts and intertexts in the Star Trek / X-Men crossover comics. In: Extrapolation 48. 2007. No. 1. [?D] pp. 108-119.
Index:
 Star Trek (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
 Animation ~ Animation 
#17
Gibson, Mel:"Wham! Bam! The X-Men Are Here": The British broadsheet press and the X-Men films and comic. In: Film and comic books. Edited by Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. - Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi 2007. p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Großbritannien ~ Great Britain 
 Animation ~ Animation 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
#18
Gray, Jonathan / Rae, Neil: When Gen-X met the X-Men: Retextualizing comic book film reception. In: Film and comic books. Edited by Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. - Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi 2007. p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Animation ~ Animation 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
#19
Group’s dinner and a movie: Adrenaline rush, flix for guys: Friendship, faith, and fun for guys’ groups. Authors: Brian Diede [et al.]. - Loveland, Colorado: Group Publishing 2008.
Description:
 On films in Church group work. Includes, among others, chapters on Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins, Steven Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, Brad Bird’s The Incredibles, M. Night Shyamalan’s Signs, Dean Parisot’s Galaxy Quest, Scott Derrickson’s The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Ron Howard’s Apollo 13, Frank Oz’s What about Bob?, Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Alex Proyas’s I, Robot and the Star Wars and X-Men series. 
Index:
 Nolan, Christopher 
 Spielberg, Steven 
 Bird, Brad 
 Shyamalan, M. Night 
 Parisot, Dean 
 Derrickson, Scott 
 Howard, Ron 
 Oz, Frank 
 Jackson, Peter 
 Proyas, Alex 
 Lucas, George 
 Batman Begins (2005) 
 Raiders of the Lost Ark (1982) 
 Incredibles, The (2004) 
 Signs (2002) 
 Galaxy Quest (1999) 
 Exorcism of Emily Rose, The (2005) 
 Apollo 13 (1995) 
 What about Bob? (1991) 
 Lord of the Rings, The: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) 
 I, Robot (2004) 
 Star Wars (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Religion ~ Religion 
 Nahrung ~ Food 
#20
Hicks, Heather J.: Impalement: Race and gender in Bryan Singer’s X-Men. In: Cineaction 2011. No. 85. [?D] pp. 52-62.
Index:
 Singer, Bryan 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (2000) 
 Sexualität ~ Sexuality 
 Ethnie ~ Ethnicity 
#21
Hopkins, Patrick: The lure of the normal: Who wouldn’t want to be a mutant?. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#22
Horst, Sabine: Die Rückkehr der Söhne der lebenden Toten: Zur Serialisierung im populären Kino. In: EPD Film 20. 2003. No. 4. [April] pp. 26-31.
Description:
 On the increasing number of sequels and film series. Discusses especially some fantastic series such as X-Men, Matrix, Terminator, Indiana Jones, Star Trek or Lord of the Rings. 
Index:
 Wachowski, Andy 
 Wachowski, Larry 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Matrix, The (Filmreihe) 
 Terminator (Filmreihe) 
 Indiana Jones (Filmreihe) 
 Star Trek (Filmreihe) 
 Lord of the Rings (Filmreihe) 
#23
Horst, Sabine: Sind die noch zu retten? Hollywood im Griff der Superhelden. In: EPD Film 24. 2007. No. 5. [May] pp. 20-23.
Description:
 Discusses expecially the X-Men series and Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3. 
Index:
 Raimi, Samuel M. 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Spider-Man 3 (2007) 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
 Hollywood ~ Hollywood 
 Helden ~ Heros 
#24
Housel, Rebecca: X-women and X-istence. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Frauen ~ Women 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#25
Ilea, Ramona: The mutant cure or social change: Debating disability. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Behinderung ~ Disability 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#26
Introducing philosophy through pop culture: From Socrates to South Park, Hume to House. Edited by William Irwin and David Kyle Johnson. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2010.
Description:
 On philosophical and religious issues in film, television, and music. Discusses, among others, the Matrix , X-Men, Batman and Harry Potter films as well as the TV series South Park and Lost. 
Index:
 Wachowski, Andy 
 Wachowski, Larry 
 South Park (TV) 
 Matrix, The (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Batman (Filmreihe) 
 Harry Potter (Filmreihe) 
 Lost (TV) 
 Musik ~ Music 
 Fernsehen ~ Television 
 Religion ~ Religion 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#27
Johnson, Derek: Will the real Wolverine please stand up? Marvel’s mutation from Monthlies to movies. In: Film and comic books. Edited by Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. - Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi 2007. p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Wölfe ~ Wolves 
 Marvel Comics [Firma] ~ Marvel Comics [Company] 
 Animation ~ Animation 
 Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics 
#28
Johnstone, Japhet: Oppressive tolerance: A queerer reading of the X-Men trilogy. In: Queer studies in Deutschland: Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zur kritischen Heteronormativitätsforschung. Hrsg. von Andreas Krass. - Berlin: trafo 2009. (= Frankfurter kulturwissenschaftliche Beiträge 8.) pp. 225-238.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Deutschland ~ Germany 
 Sexualität ~ Sexuality 
 Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality 
#29
Jones, Sara Gwenllian: The sex lives of cult television characters. In: Screen 43. 2002. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 79-90.
Description:
 On homosexual encounters in the fandom of the X-Men films and the Xena: Warrior Princess TV series. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Xena: Warrior Princess (TV) 
 Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality 
 Sexualität ~ Sexuality 
 Fernsehen ~ Television 
#30
Kavaldo, Jesse: X-istential X-Men: Jews, supermen, and the literature of struggle. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Literatur ~ Literature 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#31
Kirby, Katherine E.: War and peace, power and faith. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Krieg ~ War 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#32
Koll, Horst Peter: Legion: Das Bewusstsein bestimmt das Sein: Eine furiose Marvel-Serie aus dem X-Men-Kosmos. In: Film-Dienst 70. 2017. No. 11. [May 25] p. 54.
Description:
 On a DVD edition. 
Index:
 Hawley, Noah 
 Legion (2017) 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Marvel Comics [Firma] ~ Marvel Comics [Company] 
 DVD ~ DVD 
#33
Kuppers, Petra: The wheelchair’s rhetoric: The performance of disability. - In: TDR: The Drama Review 51. 2007. No. 4. [?D] pp. 80-88.
Description:
 Discusses, among others, the representation of disability in the X-Men series. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Krankheit ~ Illness 
 Behinderung ~ Disability 
#34
Lucas, Paul: Media and technology: Metal and mutation in the X-Men films. In: Communication theory and millennial popular culture: Essays and applications. Edited by Kathleen Glenister Roberts. - New York: Peter Lang 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Technik ~ Technology 
#35
Mcwilliams, Cynthia: Mutant rights, torture and X-perimentation. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Gewalt ~ Violence 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#36
Million, Bonnie: Wolverine and X-Men: Beyond bondage to freedom. In: The image of the hero in literature, media and society: Selected papers 2004 Conference Society for the interdisciplinary study of social imagery, March 2004. Edited by Will Wright and Steven Kaplan. - Colorado Springs, Colorado; Pueblo, Colorado: Society for the interdisciplinary study of social imagery / Colorado State University at Pueblo 2004. pp. 315-321.
Description:
 On the X-Men films. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Wölfe ~ Wolves 
 Literatur ~ Literature 
 Helden ~ Heros 
#37
Muth, Laura: Die notwendige Begrenzung entgrenzter Frauenkörper in den X-Men-Filmen. In: Übergänge und Entgrenzungen in der Fantastik. Hrsg. von Christine Lötscher. - Wien; Zürich; Berlin; Münster: Lit 2014. (= Fantastikforschung 1.) pp. 347 ff.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Körper ~ Bodies 
 Frauen ~ Women 
#38
Pierce, Jeremy: Mutants and the metaphysics of race. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Ethnie ~ Ethnicity 
 Religion ~ Religion 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#39
Purse, L. V.: The body as spectacle in contemporary American action cinema. - Reading: University of Reading, Ph.D. 2006. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 56. 2007. No. 2. p. 354(56-2914).
Description:
 Discusses the representation of the body in The Matrix by Andy and Larry Wachowski, Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report, Simon West’s Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, the two Kill Bill films by Quentin Tarantino, Stephen Norrington’s Blade, Lee Ang’s The Hulk and in the Spider-Man and the X-Men series. 
Index:
 Wachowski, Andy 
 Wachowski, Larry 
 Spielberg, Steven 
 West, Simon 
 Tarantino, Quentin 
 Norrington, Stephen 
 Lee Ang 
 Matrix, The (1999) 
 Minority Report (2002) 
 Tomb Raider / Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) 
 Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003) 
 Kill Bill Volume 2 (2004) 
 Blade (1998) 
 Hulk, The (2003) 
 Spider-Man (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America) 
 Körper ~ Bodies 
 Action ~ Action 
#40
Robichaud, Christopher: Professor X wants you. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#41
Sanderson, Peter: Ultimate X-Men. - London: Dorling Kindersley 2000.
Description:
 On the X-Men films and television series. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (TV) 
 Fernsehen ~ Television 
#42
Southworth, Jason: Amnesia, personal identity, and the many lives of Wolverine. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Wölfe ~ Wolves 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#43
Stack, Tim: Claw power. In: Entertainment Weekly 2006. No. 880/881. [June 9] pp. 17-18.
Description:
 On the X-Men franchise. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
#44
Sweeney, Kathleen: Supernatural girls. In: Afterimage 33. 2006. No. 5. [March/April] pp. 13-16.
Description:
 Discusses, among others, the female heroine in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the Harry Potter and the X-Men series, Lee Ang’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Brad Bird’s The Incredibles. 
Index:
 Lee Ang 
 Bird, Brad 
 Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV) 
 Harry Potter (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Wo hu zang long / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) 
 Incredibles, The (2004) 
 Helden ~ Heros 
 Frauen ~ Women 
 Wunder ~ Miracles 
#45
Terjesen, Andrew: Dirty hands and dirty minds: The ethics of mindreading and mindwriting. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#46
Teschner, George: High-tech mythology in X-Men. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Mythologie ~ Mythology 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#47
Trushell, John M.: American dreams of mutants: The X-Men - "Pulp" Fiction, science fiction, and superheroes. In: Journal of Popular Culture 38. 2004. No. 1. [August] pp. 149-168.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America) 
 Traum ~ Dreams 
 Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Helden ~ Heros 
#48
Vignold, Peter: Das Marvel Cinematic Universe: Anatomie einer Hyperserie. - Marburg: Schüren 2017. (= Marburger Schriften zur Medienforschung 69.)
Reviews:
 Kleiner, Felicitas: [untitled.] In: Film-Dienst 70. 2017. No. 13. [June 22] p. 33. 
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Marvel Comics [Firma] ~ Marvel Comics [Company] 
 Helden ~ Heros 
#49
Whissel, Kristen: Plasmatics and prisons: The morph and the spectacular emergence of CGI. In: American film history: Selected readings, 1960s to the present. Edited by Cynthia Lucia. - Chichester; Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2016. pp. 362-375.
Description:
 Discusses, among others, Alex Proyas’s Dark City as well as the Terminator, the The Matrix and the X-Men series. 
Index:
 Proyas, Alex 
 Wachowski, Andy 
 Wachowski, Larry 
 Terminator (Filmreihe) 
 Dark City / Dark World / Dark Empire (1997) 
 Matrix, The (Filmreihe) 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer 
 Gefängnis ~ Prison 
 USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America) 
#50
White, Mark D.: Is suicide always moral: Jean Grey, Kant, and the dark Phoenix saga. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 Kant, Immanuel 
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Selbstmord ~ Suicide 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#51
Wisnewski, J. Jeremy: Mutant phenomonology. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
#52
X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.)
Index:
 X-Men (Filmreihe) 
 Monster ~ Monster 
 Angst ~ Fear 
 Philosophie ~ Philosophy 
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