"Is This a Penis Metaphor?: An Analysis of Adolescent Sexuality in Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
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Adolescent sexuality is an extremely complex and controversial subject. Traditionally, it has been oversimplified by the tele-visual media, which generally conforms to dominant cultural moral expectations and is often favours the adult perspective. The decision for an adolescent character in a television program to lose their virginity is often presented in such a way that it prevents those watching from relating to it. The more complex psychological issues surrounding teenage sexuality such as gender preference
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is referenced often in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, the composers attempt to extend their investigation beyond this simplistic depiction. Gender roles are challenged and reflect the adolescent struggle to identify themselves within their changing sexual roles. The sexualities of the characters are well developed, intricate and believable, challenging the show's relegated status of "low culture" drama. By not adhering to any one set of values, the composers have communicated the true complexities of adolescent sexuality.
is referenced often in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, the composers attempt to extend their investigation beyond this simplistic depiction. Gender roles are challenged and reflect the adolescent struggle to identify themselves within their changing sexual roles. The sexualities of the characters are well developed, intricate and believable, challenging the show's relegated status of "low culture" drama. By not adhering to any one set of values, the composers have communicated the true complexities of adolescent sexuality.