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The Aesthetics of Culture in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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Publication date
  
January 18, 2006

ISBN
  
0-7864-2249-1

Dewey Decimal
  
791.45/72 22

Originally published
  
18 January 2006

Page count
  
288

Subject
  
Buffyverse

3.5/5
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Pages
  
288

OCLC
  
61362149

LC Class
  
PN1992.77.B84 P38 2006

Author
  
Matthew Pateman

Publisher
  
McFarland & Company

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Genres
  
Academic publishing, Media studies

Similar
  
Buffy Summers books, Other books

The Aesthetics of Culture in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is an academic publication relating to the fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel.

Examination of the cultural commentary contained in Buffy. The show was a somewhat unusual vehicle used to present, quite typical views of late 20th century culture-teenage problems via the character of Buffy Summers. The covers topics such as broken homes and the search for meaning in life. Subtler themes are always included; such as cultural views of knowledge, ethnicity and history.

Organized into two sections:

  1. Through the lens of Buffy's confrontation with culture
  2. From the complex perspectives the individual characters. Issues such as values, ethical choices and the implications of one’s actions are discussed—without ever losing sight of the limitations of a medium that will always be dominated by financial concerns. The final chapter summarizes what Buffy has to say about today's society.

An appendix lists Buffy episodes in chronological order.

References

The Aesthetics of Culture in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Wikipedia