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  • Buffy deconstructed - The social implications of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

    3 September 2006, by Webmaster
    GREENSBORO - The social implications of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" are, like, super brainy.
    At least that’s probably what the title character in the popular TV series would say.
    The Valley Girl turned Chosen One would also warn against boyfriends with fangs, and demons who turn life into a never-ending musical.
    For seven seasons starting in 1997, Buffy and her devoted gang of friends battled the undead, psychopathic geeks and perhaps worst of all, the social hierarchy of high school.
    Now (...)

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