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comparative text studies

Alexander, Jenny. "A Vampire is Being Beaten: De Sade Through the Looking Glass in Buffy and Angel." Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies, vol. 4, no.3(15), December 2004. Available online.

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Bach, Jacqueline, Jessica Broussard, and Melanie K. Hundley. "Buffy Versus Bella: Teaching about Place and Gender." Fantasy Media in the Classroom: Essays on Teaching with Film, Television, Literature, Graphic Novels, and Video Games, edited by Emily Dial-Driver, Sally Emmons, and Jim Ford,McFarland, 2012, pp. 182-202.

 

Caillouet, Ruth. "I Date Dead People: Buffy, Bella, Sookie, and the Lure of the Dead Boyfriend." Buffy Conquers the Academy: Conference Papers from the 2009/2010 Popular Culture/American Culture Associations, edited by U. Melissa Anyiwo and Karoline Szatek-Tudor, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, pp. 120-135. 

 

Coker, Catherine. "That Girl: Bella, Buffy, and the Feminist Ethics of Choice in Twilight and Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Slayage: The Journal of the Whedon Studies Association, vol. 8, no. 4 (32), Winter 2011. Available online.

 

Hollis, Erin. "Revisiting the Gothic: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel as Contemporary Gothic." Critical Insights: Good & Evil, edited by Margaret Sönser Breen, Salem Press, 2012, pp. 238-252.

 

Jones, Bethan. "Buffy vs. Bella: Gender, Relationships, and the Modern Vampire." The Modern Vampire and Human Identity, edited by Deborah Mutch, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. 38-54.

 

Linsley, Brent. "Canon Fodder Revisited: Buffy Meets the Bard." Buffy Meets the Academy: Essays on the Episodes and Scripts as Texts, edited by Kevin K. Durand, McFarland, 2009, pp. 17-24.

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Nicol, Rhonda. "'When you kiss me, I want to die': Arrested Feminism in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Twilight Series." Bringing Light to Twilight: Perspectives on a Pop Culture Phenomenon, edtied by Giselle Liza Anatol, Macmillan, 2011, pp. 113-24.

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