Fantasising Masculinity in Buffyverse Slash Fiction - Sexuality, Violence, and the Vampire
(Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
NJES : Nordic Journal of English Studies: 01/2008 (Aufsatz) +
Here endeth the Lesson - The Relationship of Buffy and Spike
(Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Refractory: 2007 (Aufsatz) +
Necrophilia and SM - The Deviant Side of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Journal of Popular Culture, The: 4/2005 (Aufsatz) +
The Problem of Romance and the Representation of Gender in Buffy and Angel
(Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
2004 (Aufsatz) +
Bite Me: Buffy and the penetration of the gendered warrior-hero
Continuum: 2/2002 (Aufsatz) +
When You Kiss Me, I Want To Die - Gothic Relationships and Identity on Buffy the Vasmpire Slayer
Slayage: 26/2008 (Artikel) +
Someone to Sink Your Teeth Into - Gendered Biting Patterns on Buffy the Vampire Slayer - A Quantative Analysis
Slayage: 26/2008 (Artikel) +
Passion, Pain and 'bad kissing decisions' - Learning about Intimate Relationships from Buffy Season Six
(Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Slayage: 21/2006 (Artikel) +
Romancing the Vampires - The Loves and Lives of two Vampire Slayers
(Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Anite Blake)
Refractory: 2005 (Artikel) +
Driving Stakes, Driving Cars - Californian Car Culture, Sex and Identity in BtVS
(Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Slayage: 13-14/2004 (Artikel) +
A Vampire is Being Beaten - DeSade Through the Looking Glass in Buffy and Angel
(Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Slayage: 15/2004 (Artikel) +
Why Drucilla's More Interesting than Buffy
(Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Slayage: 13-14/2004 (Artikel) +
First Word 'Jail', Second Word 'Bait' - Adolescent Sexuality, Feminist Theories, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Slayage: 10/2003 (Artikel) +
Fan Readings of Sex and Violence on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Slayage: 11-12/2003 (Artikel) +
Every Night I Save You - Buffy, Spike, Sex and Redemption
Slayage: 05/2002 (Artikel) +
"Sounds Like Kinky Business to Me" - Subtextual und Textual Representations of Erotic Power in the Buffyverse
Slayage: 1924 (Artikel) +
"I think I'm Kina Gay": Willow Rosenberg and the Absent/Present Bisexual in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Slayage: 1924 (Artikel) +