Buffy Goes Dark Essays on the Final Two Seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer on Television Edited by LYNNE Y. EDWARDS, ELIZABETH L. RAMBO and JAMES B. SOUTH
Foreword by David Lavery
McFarland &. Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London Table of Contents
Foreword by David Lavery 1 Preface: At Sixes and Sevens in Sunnydale 5
Section 1. Auteurs (Writers, Directors, Producers)
Marti Noxon: Buffy s Other Genius DAVID PERRY 13
Understanding the Espensode DAVID KOCIEMBA 23
Section 2. Characters (Lovers, Fans and Heroes)
Evil, Skanky, and Kinda Gay: Lesbian Images and Issues ALISSA WILTS 41
"It's complicated ... because of Tara": History, Identity Politics, and the Straight White Male Author BRANDY R.YAN 57
The Candide of Sunnydale: Andrew Wells as Satire of Pop Culture and Marketing Trends IRA SHULL AND ANNE SHULL 75
Section 3. Story (Flesh, Style and Purpose)
Buffy and the Death of Style MICHAEL ADAMS 83 vi Table of Contents
"Set on This Earth Like a Bubble": Word as Flesh in the Dark Seasons RHONDA V. WlLCOX 95
Bodies and Narrative in Crisis: Figures of Rupture and Chaos in Seasons Six and Seven GREGORY ERICKSON AND JENNIFER LEMBERG 114
Reality Bites: Buffy in the UPN Years LYNNE Y. EDWARDS AND CARLY HAINES 130
Section 4: Seasons (At Sixes and Sevens)
"Just a Family Legend": The Hidden Logic of Buffy's "Chosen Family" AGNES B. CURRY AND JOSEF VELAZQUEZ 143
Yeats's Entropic Gyre and Season Six ELIZABETH L. RAMBO 167
Season Six and the Supreme Ordeal PAUL HAWKINS 183 Kiss Kiss, Stake Stake: Storytelling and the Philosophical Pleasures of Season Seven JAMES B. SOUTH 198
Appendix: Episode Guides for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel 211 About the Contributors 219 Index 223