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The news item in question occurred this past weekend, but I’m going to bring it up anyway just so I can write the words Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the topic of an academic conference. Aaah, now I can die fulfilled.
I used to be a closet Buffy-watcher, and then I realized that every Buffy fan I came across tended to be considered the smartest person in any given room (I don’t necessarily include myself in that). I figured it was a good sign that I was in intelligent and pretty normal-seeming company. I had been under the assumption that being a fan of a vampire slayer named Buffy would make me a damned freak.
I had extremely limited television time when I was a kid; only Saturday morning cartoons every other week at my Dad’s house. The resultant effect of this was an enormous amount of reading on my part. Now that I’m all grown-up and mature and stuff, I still prefer books to t.v.
Most television shows are asinine, make me embarrassed for the human race, and cause me to call into question the progress of human evolution. Except for Buffy, a show that raises more questions in the viewer’s mind than it answers. I think the show’s creator, Joss Whedon, wants us to understand that there’s more grey area in life than there is black and white. Life is complicated and it’s best to stand up and deal with it.
Academics seem agree with the smartness of Buffy, and because the show is layered and complex and intelligent, its themes and subject matter have been the focus of a surprising number of academic papers and at least four academic conferences. Here’s the program for the 2008 conference; it’s impressive.
Further Reading:
‘Buffy’ Attracts Own Academic Following
PA Professor leads ‘Buffy the Vampire’ study
Buffy Studies
Posted by Alexa Harrington
My BFF and I have always wanted to go, ever since we each first learned about it… good to know that you too are a big Buffy fan! : ) I didn’t find out about the wonders of Joss Whedon until quite recently in life. Are you keeping up with the comics?
Comment by Sam Jackson 06.11.08 @ 8:00 pm[...] The news item in question occurred this past weekend, but Im going to bring it up anyway just so I can write the words Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the topic of an academic conference. Aaah, now I can die fulfilled. I used to be a closet Buffy-watcher, and then I realized that […]Read More… [Source: Educated Nation | Higher Education Blog] [...]
Pingback by » Buffy in Academia 06.12.08 @ 1:48 am@Sam–I loathe 99% of everything television has to offer, but I love Buffy. I’m happy to know you are as well; I’m adding you to my mental list as supporting my theory that the smartest people in the room tend to be Buffy fans.
And to answer your comics question–my husband bought the comics for me a while ago because I was all lame and sad about Buffy being over, but I have yet to read them. I think I’m just not a comics girl, and I can’t seem to get past that aspect of it. Hopefully this doesn’t mean I’m less of a fan.
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