
I'm Buffy and You're History
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1. "I'm Buffy and You're . . . History": The Postmodern Politics of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
2. "Kicking Ass is Comfort Food": Buffy as Third Wave Feminist Icon
3. "This Revolution Will Be Televised": Buffy and the Transnational Sisterhood of Slayers
4. "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date": Masculinity in Extremis
Angel's Abjection
Riley, Heteronormativity, and Relapse
Sex, Suffering, and Spike
5. "From Beneath You It Devours": Andrew and the Homoerotics of Evil
6. "Why Can't You Just Masturbate Like the Rest of Us?" Pleasure, Pedagogy, and Fandom
7. "I Think the Subtext Here is Rapidly Becoming Text": The Slayer's Legacy in Popular Culture
8. "Where Do We Go from Here?": The Future of Buffy Studies
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