Articles
Abbott, Stacey and Simon Brown, Introduction: The truth is (still) out there: The X-Files twenty years on 1
Berra, John, The sf cinema of mainland China: politics, production and market potential 177
Brown, Simon, Memento mori: the slow death of The X-Files 7
Calvert, Bronwen, William Gibson's 'cyberpunk' X-Files 39
Chin, Bertha, The fan-media producer collaboration: how fan relationships are managed in a post-series X-Files fandom 87
Gallardo C., Ximena, Aliens, cyborgs and other invisible men: Hollywood's solutions to the black 'problem' in sf cinema 219
Grant, Barry Keith, Digital anxiety and the new verité horror and sf film 153
Hansen, Regina, Catholicism in The X-Files: Dana Scully and the harmony of faith and reason 55
Irwin, Mary, 'You are where you are, Sam - you've got to make the best of it!': re-imagining, renegotiating and re-evaluating memories of the early 1970s in BBC's Life on Mars 369
Jowett, Lorna, 'Mulder, have you noticed that we're on television?': 'X-Cops', style and innovation 23
Kirkland, Ewan and Aybige Yilmaz, Introduction: memory and modernity 319
Mousoutzanis, Aris, Trauma, memory and information in American sf film and television, 1980-2010 327
Picarelli, Enrica and M. Carmen Gomez-Galisteo, Be fearful: The X-Files' post-9/11 legacy 71 [End Page 459]
Pillai, Nicolas, 'What am I looking at, Mulder?': licensed comics and the freedoms of transmedia storytelling 101
Schmaltz, Eric, Modernity and the masturbator: the non-human economy, excess and non-gendered consciousness in The Cell 203
Spotnitz, Frank, Foreword iii
Teo, Yugin, Love, longing and danger: memory and forgetting in early twenty-first-century sf films 349
Wright, Peter, A condition of England: the critique of racism, sexism and the 'back to nature' movement in the BBC's adaptation of Peter Dickinson's 'The Changes' novels 253
Yilmaz, Aybige, The popularity of time travel in contemporary media: Being Erica and time travel as individualised consumer choice 387