Femininity and Buffy: The Vampire Slayer.
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The specific slant found within the program formula for "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (BTVS) is unique in both film and television: the lead character is a female world-saver who belongs to no government organization, who seldom relies on men for help, who is not an androgyne and who has a curfew. The series was created and continues to be meticulously overseen by Academy Award winning writer Joss Whedon. Whedon writes for his female characters with
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(1983), Ladies of the Evening: Women Characters of Prime-Time Television, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press Inc Segal, L. (1999), Why feminism? Oxford: Blackwell Henry, S. (1994), The Deep Divide: Why American Women Resist Equality, New York: Macmillan Publishing Co Nochimson, M. (1992), No End to Her, California: University of California Press Oakley Newcomb, H. (1994), Television: The Critical View, New York: Oxford University Press Related Websites Feminist Theory Website (n.d.) [online] http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/enin.html