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Slayage 4.1-2 [13-14], October 2004
Edited by David Lavery and Rhonda V. Wilcox


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 B. 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'"



Slayage 4.3 [15], December 2004
Edited by David Lavery and Rhonda V. Wilcox


Greg Stevenson (Rochester College)
  • "The End as Moral Guidepost"

Bronwen Calvert (Sunderland University)
  • "Going Through the Motions: Robots in Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

Michele Paule (Oxford Brookes University)
  • "You're on my campus, buddy!: Sovereign and disciplinary power at Sunnydale High"

Jenny Alexander (University of Sussex, Fulmer)
  • "A Vampire is Being Beaten - De Sade Through the Looking Glass in Buffy and Angel"
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Arwen Spicer (University of Oregon)
  • "'It's Bloody Brilliant!' The Undermining of Metanarrative Feminism in the Season Seven Arc Narrative of Buffy"



Slayage 4.4 [16], March 2005
Edited by David Lavery and Rhonda V. Wilcox


Roz Kaveney
  • "A Sense of the Ending: Schrödinger’s Angel" (from Reading Angel: The TV Spinoff with a Soul, published by I. B. Tauris)

Margaret Bates (Duke University), Emily M. Gustafson, Bryan C. Porterfield, and Lawrence B. Rosenfeld (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
  • "'When Exactly Did Your Sister Get Unbelievably Scary?' Outsider Status and Dawn and Spike’s Relationship"

Agnes Curry (Saint Joseph College)
  • "Is Joss Becoming a Thomist?"

Gwyn Symonds (University of Sydney)
  • "Playing More Soul Than is Written: James Marsters' Performance of Spike and the Ambiguity of Evil in Sunnydale"
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