"Fully loaded, safety off. This here is a recipe for unpleasantness": Joss Whedon, John Ford, and the Dark Side of the American Mythos.Published in:Slayage, 2018, v. 47, p. 1By:Wardell, K. BrennaPublication type:Article
Third-Culture Kid Identity Paradigms in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Episode "Lies My Parents Told Me".Published in:Slayage, 2018, v. 47, p. 1By:Rambo, Elizabeth L.Publication type:Article
Heroic Mediocrity: Xander Harris and the Civil Heroism of the Ordinary in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Published in:Slayage, 2018, v. 47, p. 1By:O'Dette, KatarinaPublication type:Article
What to do About All The Number Thingies: Data on Violence and Verbal Complexity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Published in:Slayage, 2018, v. 47, p. 1By:Mullen, Darcy;Leader, Tirza L.Publication type:Article
"One of your little pop culture references": Argument, Intertextuality, and Literary Affordance in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Fanfiction.Published in:Slayage, 2018, v. 47, p. 1By:Hautsch, JessicaPublication type:Article
Double Trouble: Gothic Shadows and Self-Discovery in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Published in:Slayage, 2018, v. 47, p. 1By:Gilliland, ElizabethPublication type:Article
"Shoot 'Em . . . Politely"1: Presentations of Gender, Violence, and Power in Fir e f l y.Published in:Slayage, 2018, v. 47, p. 1By:Foley, Rebecca I. M.Publication type:Article
Ten on Twenty: Personal Reflections upon Twenty Years into: Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Published in:Slayage, 2018, v. 47, p. 1Publication type:Article