Buffy Scholar/Critic

Amelie Hastie is assistant professor of film and digital media at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She works in film theory and history, feminist film studies, Chinese cinemas, television studies, and interdisciplinary approaches to media studies. She is currently completing a project about women who worked in the silent film industry and later turned to writing. She earned a B.A. in literature and society from Brown University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in the Modern Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. [from the UC Santa Cruz Website]

 

Hastie, Amelie. “Buffy’s Popularity, Television Criticism and Marketing Demands.”  Red Noise: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Critical Television Studies. Ed. Lisa Parks and Elana Levine. Forthcoming from Duke University Press, 2003.