Slayage 3.2 [10], November 2003

David Lavery and Rhonda V. Wilcox, Co-Editors

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Naomi Alderman and Annette Seidel-Arpacı, Imaginary Para-Sites of the Soul: Vampires and Representations of ‘Blackness’ and ‘Jewishness’ in the Buffy/Angelverse

Anthony Bradney (University of Leicester), “I Made a Promise to a Lady”: Law and Love in BtVS

Lawrence B. Rosenfeld and Scarlet L. Wynns (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Perceived Values and Social Support in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Carolyn Cocca (SUNY Old Westbury), "First Word 'Jail,' Second Word 'Bait'": Adolescent Sexuality, Feminist Theories, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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Recommended. Here and in each issue of Slayage the editors will recommend or note writing on BtVS available on the Internet.

Cathleen Kaveny, What Women Want: "Buffy," The Pope, and the New Feminists (in Commonweal)

Virginia Postrel, Why Buffy Kicks Ass (in )

Ian Shuttleworth, Bite Me, Professor (in The Financial Times)

Cynthia Fuchs, Captain Forehead (review of AtS Season Five) in