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cordelia chase

Battis, Jes.  "Demonic Maternities, Complex Motherhoods: Cordelia, Fred and the Puzzle of Illyria." In Jess Battis. Blood Relations: Chosen Families in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2005. 112-133. Also published in Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies 5.2 (18), September 2005.

 

Beeler, Karin. "Cheerleader/Seer: The Hybrid Visions of Cordelia Chase in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel." Seers, Witches and Psychics on Screen: An Analysis of Women Visionary Characters in Recent Television and Film. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2008. 25-37.

 

Comeford, AmiJo. "Cordelia Chase as Failed Feminist Gesture." Buffy Meets the Academy: Essays on the Episodes and Scripts as Texts. Ed. Kevin K. Durand. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009. 150-160.

 

Halfyard, Janet K. [Steve]. "The Greatest Love of All: Cordelia's Journey of Self-Discovery." Paper presented at the Slayage Conference on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Nashville, TN, 27-30 May 2004. Available online.

 

​Kaveney, Roz. "The Heirs of Heather: Cordelia, Nicole, and Other Mean Girls." Teen Dreams: Reading Teen Film from Heathers to Veronica Mars. New York: I. B. Tauris, 2006. 85-108.

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Murphy, Kylie. "Choosing Cordelia: Re-Vamping Feminism: The Third Wave of the Small Screen." Bitch: The Politics of Angry Women. Ph.D. dissertation, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, 2002. 60-100.

potential research genres:
femininity; class studies; feminism; girlhood studies
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