Televised Morality
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Televised Morality: The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 2004 academic publication relating to the fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel.
The book was reviewed by Tim Craig in the Journal of Religion and Popular Culture[1] and Ken Cukrowski in Restoration Quarterly.[2]
Book description
Televised Morality analyzes the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer from a moral philosophy perspective.
Contents
Chapter | Title |
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01 | "Taking Buffy Seriously" |
02 | "The Moral Battleground" |
03 | "Storytellers" |
04 | "Buffy's Story" |
05 | "Buffy's World" |
06 | "Human Nature" |
07 | "Identity and the Quest for Self" |
08 | "A Tale of Two Slayers: Identity, Sacrifice, and Salvation" |
09 | "Systems of Power: Technology, Magic, and Institutional Authority" |
10 | "Together or Alone? The Dynamics of Community and Family" |
11 | "The End as Moral Guidepost" |
12 | "Morals and Consequences" |
13 | "Sexuality" |
14 | "Violence and Vengeance" |
15 | "Guilt and Forgiveness" |
16 | "The Vampire, the Witch and the Warlock: Patterns of Redemption" |
Conclu. | "Buffy and Moral Discourse" |
References
- ^ Craig, Tim (2005). "Book Reviews: Televised Morality: The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer". Journal of Religion and Popular Culture. 9 (1): 6. ISSN 1703-289X.
- ^ Cukrowski, Ken L. (2005). "Televised Morality: The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, by Gregory Stevenson". Restoration Quarterly. 47: 131–132. ISSN 0486-5642.
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