Slayage 4.1-2 [13-14], October 2004
David Lavery and Rhonda V. Wilcox, Co-Editors
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Lorna
Jowett (University College, Northampton), New Men:
"Playing the Sensitive Lad"
(from Sex and the Slayer, forthcoming from Wesleyan U P)
Giada
Da Ros (University of Trento), When,
Where, and How Much is Buffy a Soap Opera?
Laura
Diehl (Rutgers University), Why Drusilla is More Interesting Than Buffy
Judith
Tabron (Hofstra University), Girl on Girl
Politics: Willow/Tara and New Approaches to Media Fandom
David
Lavery (Middle Tennessee State University), “I Wrote My Thesis on You":
Buffy Studies as an Academic Cult
James
South (Marquette University), On the Philosophical Consistency of Season 7
Sue
Turnbull (LaTrobe University), "Not Just Another
Buffy Paper”: Towards an Aesthetics of Television
Brett
Rogers and Walter
Scheidel (Stanford University),
Driving
Stakes, Driving Cars: California Car Culture, Sex, and Identity in BtVS
Greg
Erickson (Brooklyn Conservatory of Music), Revisiting Buffy’s
(A)Theology: Religion: “Freaky” or just “A Bunch of Men Who Died”
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