The Truth of Buffy : Essays on Fiction Illuminating Reality

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The Truth of Buffy : Essays on Fiction Illuminating Reality

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780786437993
  • DDC分類 791.4572

Full Description

Seemingly the most fantastical of television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer proves on close examination to be firmly rooted in real-world concerns. In this collection of critical essays, 15 authors from several disciplines, including literature, the visual arts, theatre, philosophy, and political science, study ways in which Buffy illuminates viewers' real-life experiences.

Topics include the series' complicated portrayals of the relationship between soul, morality, and identity; whether Buffy can truly be described as a feminist icon; stereotypes of Native Americans in the episode "Pangs"; the role of signs in the interaction between Buffy's aesthetics and audience; and the problem of power and underhanded politics in the Buffy universe.

Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Emily Dial-Driver     

Introduction

Jim Ford     

What's It All About, Buffy? Victor Frank and Buffy

Emily Dial-Driver     

Got Myself a Soul? The Puzzling Treatment of the Soul in Buffy

J. Renée Cox     

Not Just Another Love Song: Buffy's Music as Representation of Emerging Adulthood

Jacqueline Bach     

Is That Stereotype Dead? Working with and Against "Western" Stereotypes in Buffy

Sally Emmons-Featherston     

Lord Acton Is Alive and Well in Sunnydale: Politics and Power in Buffy

Kenneth S. Hicks     

Willow's Electric Arcs: Moral Choices Sparked by Connections

Frances E. Morris     

Is It Art? The Artful "Hush" of St. Francis and the Gentlemen Blue Meanies

Gary Moeller     

Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs: Brechtian Techniques in Buffy

David Blakely     

"The Ants Go Marching": Effective Lyrics in Buffy Episodes

Lori M. Butler     

"Love the One You're With": Developing Xander

J. Michael McKeon     

Texting Buffy: Allusions of Many Kinds

Emily Dial-Driver and Jesse Stallings     

"What Shall Cordelia Say?" Buffy as Morality Play for the Twenty-First Century's Therapeutic Ethos

Gregory J. Thompson and Sally Emmons-Featherston     

Witchy Women: Witchcraft in Buffy and in Contemporary African Culture

Juliet Evusa     

"I'm Cookie Dough": Exploring Buffy Iconography

Kenneth S. Hicks and Carolyn Anne Taylor     

A Life Well-Lived: Buffy and the Pursuit of Happiness

Jim Ford     

Appendix: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Episodes     

Works Cited     

About the Contributors     

Index     

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