Chapter |
Title |
Author |
01
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"Faith and Plato: 'You're Nothing! Disgusting, Murderous Bitch'" |
Greg Forster |
02
|
"Also Sprach Faith: The Problem of the Happy Rogue Vampire Slayer" |
Karl Schudt |
03
|
"'The I in Team': Buffy and Feminist Ethics" |
Jessica Prater Miller |
04
|
"BtVS as Feminist Noir" |
Thomas Hibbs |
05
|
"Feminism and the Ethics of Violence: Why Buffy Kicks Ass" |
Mimi Marinucci |
06
|
"Balderdash and Chicanery: Science and Beyond" |
Andrew Aberdein |
07
|
"Pluralism, Pragmatism, and Pals: The Slayer Subverts the Science Wars" |
Madeline M. Muntersbjorn |
08
|
"Between Heaven and Hells: Multidimensional Cosmology in Kant and Buffy the Vampire Slayer" |
James Lawler |
09
|
"Buffy Goes to College, Adam "Murder(s) to Dissect": Education and Knowledge in a Postmodern World" |
Toby Daspit |
10
|
""My God, it's like a Greek tragedy": Willow Rosenberg and Human Irrationality" |
James B. South |
11
|
"Should We Do What Buffy Would Do?" |
Jason Kawal |
12
|
"Passion and Action – In and Out of Control" |
Carolyn Korsmeyer |
13
|
"Buffy in the Buff: A Slayer's Solution to Aristotle's Love Paradox" |
Sharon Kaye and Melissa Milavec |
14
|
"A Kantian Analysis of Moral Judgment in Buffy the Vampire Slayer" |
Scott R. Stroud |
15
|
"Brown Skirts: Fascism, Christianity, and the Eternal Demon" |
Neal King |
16
|
"Prophecy Girl and the Powers That Be: The Philosophy of Religion in the Buffyverse" |
Wendy Love Anderson |
17
|
"Justifying the Means: Punishment in the Buffyverse" |
Jacob Held |
18
|
"No Big Win: Themes of Sacrifice, Salvation, and Redemption" |
Gregory J. Sakal |
19
|
"Old Familiar Vampires: The Politics of the Buffyverse" |
Jeffrey L. Pasley |
20
|
"Morality on Television: The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer" |
Richard Greene and Wayne Yuen |
21
|
"High School is Hell: Metaphor made Literal" |
Tracy Little |
22
|
"Feeling for Buffy – The Girl Next Door" |
Michael Levine & Steven Jay Schneider |