Fighting The Forces
EditorRhonda V. Wilcox
David Lavery
AuthorVarious.
SubjectBuffyverse
Genreacademic publication, Media Study
PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date
April 2002
Pages320
ISBN0-7425-1681-4
OCLC47443883
791.45/72 21
LC ClassPN1992.77.B84 F54 2002

Fighting the Forces: What's at Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 2002 academic publication relating to the fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel.

Book description

The book looks at the struggle to examine meaning in the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The series is examined from a variety of viewpoints, and especially the social and cultural issues dealt with by the series and their place in a wider literary context.

Contents

The chapters are grouped as follows:

  • Part 1: Forces of Society and Culture: Gender, Generations, Violence, Class, Race and Religion (Chapters 1–10).
  • Part 2: Forces of Art and Imagination (Past): Vampires, Magic, and Monsters (Chapters 11–16).
  • Part 3: Forces of Art and Imagination (Present): Fan Relationships, Metaphoric and Real (Chapters 17–20).
ChapterTitleAuthor
ForewordThe Color of Dark in Buffy the Vampire SlayerCamille Bacon-Smith
IntroIntroductionRhonda V. Wilcox and David Lavery
01"Who Died and Made Her the Boss?" Patterns of Mortality in BuffyRhonda V. Wilcox
02"My Emotions Give Me Power": The Containment of Girls' Anger in BuffyElyce Rae Helford
03"I'm Buffy and You're ... History": The Postmodern Politics of BuffyPatricia Pender
04Surpassing the Love of Vampires; or, Why (and How) a Queer Reading of the Buffy/Willow Relationship is DeniedFarah Mendlesohn
05Choosing Your Own Mother: Mother-Daughter Conflicts in BuffyJ. P. Williams
06Staking in Tongues: Speech Act as Weapon in BuffyKaren Eileen Overbey and Lahney Preston-Matto
07Slaying in Black and White: Kendra as Tragic Mulatta in BuffyLynne Edwards
08The Undemonization of Supporting Characters in BuffyMary Alice Money
09"Sometimes You Need a Story": American Christianity, Vampures, and BuffyGregory Erickson
10Darkness Falls on the Endless Summer: Buffy as Gidget for the Fin de SiècleCatherine Siemann
11Of Creatures and Creators: Buffy Does FrankensteinAnita Rose
12Sex and the Single Vampire: The Evolution of the Vampire Lothario and Its Representation in BuffyDiane DeKelb-Rittenhouse
13"Digging the Undead": Death and Desire in BuffyElisabeth Krimmer and Shilpa Raval
14Spirit Guides and Shadow Selves: From the Dream Life of Buffy (and Faith)Donald Keller
15Hubble-Bubble, Herbs and Grimoires: Magic, Manichaeanism, and Witchcraft in BuffyTanya Krzywinska
16Whose Side Are You on, Anyway? Children, Adults, and the Use of Fairy Tales in BuffySarah E. Skwire
17Crossing the Final Taboo: Family, Sexuality, and Incest in Buffyverse Fan FictionKristina Busse
18"My Boyfriend's in the Band!" Buffy and the Rhetoric of MusicS. Renee Dechert
19Buffy’s Mary Sue is Jonathan: Buffy Acknowledges the FansJustine Larbalestier
20www.buffy.com: Cliques, Boundaries, and Hierarchies in an Internet CommunityAmanda Zweerink and Sarah N. Gatson
AfterwordThe Genius of Joss WhedonDavid Lavery
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