Slayage 9 August 2003 [3.1]

David Lavery and Rhonda V. Wilcox, Co-Editors

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 A PDF copy of the entire volume can be accessed here.

Alice Jenkins and Susan Stuart (University of Glasgow), Extending Your Mind: Non-Standard Perlocutionary Acts in "Hush"  PDF Version

Holly Chandler, Slaying the Patriarchy: Transfusions of the Vampire Metaphor in BtVS PDF Version

David Lavery (Middle Tennessee State University), Apocalyptic Apocalypses: The Narrative Eschatology of Buffy the Vampire Slayer  PDF Version

C. W. Marshall (University of British Columbia), Aeneas the Vampire Slayer: A Roman Model for Why Giles Kills Ben PDF Version

Stacey Abbott (University of Surrey Roehampton), Walking the Fine Line Between Angel and Angelus PDF Version

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Recommended. Here and in each issue of Slayage the editors will recommend or note writing on BtVS available on the Internet.

Lydia Chalmers' Spike Thesis 

Anthony Bradney, Choosing Laws, Choosing Families: Images of Law, Love and Authority in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Cynthia Fuchs, Getting His Due (on Season Four of Angel)

Matthew Pateman, "You Say Tomato": Englishness in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (in Cercles: Revue pluridisciplinaire du monde anglophone; Acrobat Reader required)

Donna Potts, Claddagh Rings, Convents, and Even the Book of Kells: Representing the Irish in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (in Simile: Studies in Media & Information Literacy Education)