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Archive | 2007

Undead TV: Essays on Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Elana Levine; Lisa Parks; Mary Celeste Kearney; Susan Murray

When the final episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired in 2003, fans mourned the death of the hit television series. Yet the show has lived on through syndication, global distribution, DVD release, and merchandising, as well as in the memories of its devoted viewers. Buffy stands out from much entertainment television by offering sharp, provocative commentaries on gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, and youth. Yet it has also been central to changing trends in television production and reception. As a flagship show for two U.S. “netlets”—the WB and UPN— Buffy helped usher in the “post-network” era, and as the inspiration for an active fan base, it helped drive the proliferation of Web-based fan engagement. In Undead TV , media studies scholars tackle the Buffy phenomenon and its many afterlives in popular culture, the television industry, the Internet, and academic criticism. Contributors engage with critical issues such as stardom, gender identity, spectatorship, fandom, and intertextuality. Collectively, they reveal how a vampire television series set in a sunny California suburb managed to provide some of the most biting social commentaries on the air while exposing the darker side of American life. By offering detailed engagements with Sarah Michelle Gellar’s celebrity image, science-fiction fanzines, international and “youth” audiences, Buffy tie-in books, and Angel’s body, Undead TV shows how this prime-time drama became a prominent marker of industrial, social, and cultural change. Contributors . Ian Calcutt, Cynthia Fuchs, Amelie Hastie, Annette Hill, Mary Celeste Kearney, Elana Levine, Allison McCracken, Jason Middleton, Susan Murray, Lisa Parks


Archive | 2011

Legitimating Television: Media Convergence and Cultural Status

Michael Z. Newman; Elana Levine


Media, Culture & Society | 2008

Distinguishing television: the changing meanings of television liveness

Elana Levine


Archive | 2007

Wallowing in sex

Elana Levine


Cinema Journal | 2011

Teaching the Politics of Television Culture in a "Post-television" Era

Elana Levine


Media, Culture & Society | 2009

National television, global market: Canada's Degrassi: The Next Generation

Elana Levine


Cinema Journal | 2009

Feminist Media Studies in a Postfeminist Age

Elana Levine


The Journal of American History | 2014

Getting Physical: The Rise of Fitness Culture in America

Elana Levine


Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies | 2014

Love in the Afternoon: The Supercouple of 1980s US Daytime Soap Opera

Elana Levine


The Journal of American History | 2011

Unruly Girls, Unrepentant Mothers: Redefining Feminism on Screen

Elana Levine

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Lisa Parks

University of California

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Michael Z. Newman

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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