Studying with the Slayer

Dec 10, 2012 15:36

As some of you know, I am leading a Buffy the Vampire Slayer course next semester at my university. I'm a senior at UC Berkeley, and we have a program that allows undergrads to design and facilitate pass/no pass courses. A couple of examples that will be offered next semester are Intro to Soviet Animation and The History of Queer Comics. The DeCal ( Read more... )

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enjoyyourcocoa December 11 2012, 07:59:54 UTC
I don't know if you're looking for any more material, but my friend Melanie wrote a paper for her Grad program on gender roles in Firefly, and it's quite likely she's read a lot on Buffy. Just tell me if you'd like her email!

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enjoyyourcocoa December 11 2012, 08:00:21 UTC
Also, Pankti and I are gonna come audit your class one week. Kay?

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ariad December 11 2012, 11:34:53 UTC
Is this French Melanie? I have her e-mail, haha. Auditors totally welcome! ♥ ♥

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enjoyyourcocoa December 13 2012, 03:55:57 UTC
Goood! I mean, of course you do, but this was on the off-chance.

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shifty_gardener December 12 2012, 05:12:30 UTC
Why you gotta make me evilllllllllll Joss Whedon?

It's interesting how most shows code overt sexuality as bad (for girls, anyhow) - I was so disappointed in Once Upon a Time for making Ruby change the way she dressed/the amount of makeup she wore once she "matured."

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ariad December 12 2012, 06:02:18 UTC
I posted McAvan's essay because I think it's very well-written, but I actually disagree with it on the bisexuality = evil part. All the examples of bisexuality that McAvan cites I interpret more as hypersexuality than bisexuality, i.e., "This character is so sexual that she's flirting with everybody!!" None of those characters are explicitly bisexual, and the closest thing we get to an actual depiction of bisexuality isn't at all negative.

That being said, the show does code overt sexuality as evil.

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enjoyyourcocoa December 13 2012, 03:55:28 UTC
evil lesbians!

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ariad December 13 2012, 04:44:20 UTC
Potentially problematic, yes, but it was one time and the character was redeemed and became the single most powerful and pure symbol of good in the entire series, so I mean she was a character with a very dramatic arc and also a lesbian, and that's a thing that writers should be able to do. It would be cause for concern if any other lesbian character in Joss Whedon's work were evil or coded as bad, but Tara, Kennedy, Satsu, and Mag are always decidedly good, and Kilo is redeemed within like two minutes of turning on the other characters.

So like, IMO yellow card at best.

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