The Truth of Buffy - Essays on Fiction Illuminating Reality.
Another collection of essays which will out be later on this year. The authors will focus on "ways in which Buffy reflects, illuminates, and clarifies its audience's real-life experiences".
Anyone here know anything about the book?
May 21 2008
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BandofBuggered | May 21, 01:15 CET
FaithsTruCalling | May 21, 01:22 CET
This is the beauty of an open-ended undergrad honors thesis, and a brilliant mentor who loves the show as much as I do.
...plus, it makes all of my Buffy stuff tax-deductible!
BandofBuggered | May 21, 02:40 CET
Really?
korkster | May 21, 06:05 CET
ManEnoughToAdmitIt | May 21, 08:46 CET
QuanticoMVP | May 21, 11:02 CET
ManEnough, I may have to take you up on that! Right now, I'm still in the preliminary stages, namely: "No, Mom, I really am doing homework!" as I re-watch seasons 1-4. Except this time, I have a purpose! Thanks for the tip on Earshot; I was thinking of that one for sure. It's really difficult, though, to narrow down to the few episodes/messages I have room to include!
I also have this pipe dream of getting Jossir to be my third reader; my school will pay him to come and do it, but the man has so many things going at once! Still, one can dream...
BandofBuggered | May 21, 11:28 CET
Willow & Moloch are a perfect example of the dangers of online dating, although kids today might snicker at the "technology" of that episode. (I do wonder if any schools still start typing courses on typewriters.)
"Lie to Me" might work if you look at the "social misfits/gang" aspect of it - Ford hooking up with the Wannabes because he thought it would get him acceptance from the vampires, Chantarelle being in the group because she wanted to feel she belonged somewhere. And then stay with her as Buffy meets up with her again in LA, where she & her boyfriend are lured by Ken...except that might get into sticky territory what with the whole religious zealot angle.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
ShadowQuest | May 21, 18:46 CET
:thumbs up: Ah yes. I also had the pleasure of having one of these, at my beloved SUNY Oswego. As I was an English Writing Arts major, I was able to write a TV script for mine (!). Unfortunately, Joss' shows didn't exist yet, so I ended up writing a Picket Fences script. Still, good times.
Good luck with your own honors project, BandofBuggered! (For the fall semester? Or are you graduating this summer? Or, getting started really early?)
LKW | May 22, 06:31 CET