Even though I taped most of its episode on VHS (remember video cassettes, kids?), I was never really a huge Buffy fan. I just used it for my vampire fix.
Nonetheless, it's impressive to see what an incredible body of academia it's generated.
David Lavery's " 'I Wrote My Thesis on You!': Buffy Studies as an Academic Cult" for Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies 13-14 (October 2004), managed to isolate fifty "disciplines, methods, and/or approaches" in the field.
Imagine how this could be applied to vampirology itself. The mind boggles.
Anyway, if you're interested, check out the rest of the journal's articles via its archive.
Nonetheless, it's impressive to see what an incredible body of academia it's generated.
David Lavery's " 'I Wrote My Thesis on You!': Buffy Studies as an Academic Cult" for Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies 13-14 (October 2004), managed to isolate fifty "disciplines, methods, and/or approaches" in the field.
Imagine how this could be applied to vampirology itself. The mind boggles.
Anyway, if you're interested, check out the rest of the journal's articles via its archive.
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