Scholars Lecture on 'Buffy' Show
By KARIN MILLER, Associated Press Writer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -
It's tough for scholars to be taken
seriously when their subject is a TV show about a California blonde
fighting evil in a high school built on a gateway to hell. Particularly
when the title is as campy as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
But enough professors and writers study
the comedic drama and its spinoff, "Angel," to hold a deadly serious
academic conference here this weekend attracting more than 325 people.
Buffyologists from as far away as
Singapore were presenting 190 papers on topics ranging from "slayer
slang" to "postmodern reflections on the culture of consumption" to
"Buffy and the new American Buddhism."
There was even a self-conscious talk by
David Lavery, an English professor at Middle Tennessee State
University, on Buffy studies "as an academic cult."
Lavery and Rhonda Wilcox, a professor at
Gordon College in Georgia, co-hosted the conference and are known as
the "father and mother" of Buffy studies. They acknowledged they've
endured a lot of ridicule from colleagues, but said that's part of the
topic's allure.
"It keeps the uncool people away. If you
can't get past the title you have no business watching," said Lavery,
who co-wrote a book on Buffy with Wilcox.
"It's a badge of honor," said Wilcox,
adding that the feeling is similar to a central theme of the show. "The
main characters are outsiders. Others are looking at them funny, but
they know they're doing the right thing so they do it anyway."
When Wilcox first heard the show's title,
she thought "it would either be stupid or the anti-stupid. Within the
first few minutes I realized how wonderful and clever it was."
Wilcox, who wrote her doctoral thesis at
Duke University about Charles Dickens, compared the show's depth and
texture to his 19th century serial novels. "I think it's a great work
of art."
It's also become quite a teaching tool.
College courses across the globe are
devoted to the show, which was canceled last year, and secondary
schools in Australia and New Zealand also provide Buffy classes.
Episodes often are used to reach troubled teens, Lavery said.
Geraldine Bloustien, a professor who
teaches Buffy among classes on communication studies and media
production at the University of South Australia, coordinated a
similarly popular academic Buffy conference last year in Adelaide.
"It's fascinating that here is a piece of
television enjoyed all over the world," she said. "It has a coherence
and a depth I hadn't seen for such a long time. It's like `Sesame
Street,' which you can appreciate on several levels."
About a dozen scholarly books on Buffy
have been written, including one from the prestigious Oxford University
Press coming out next year.
Jana Riess, a religious book editor for
Publishers Weekly, said she's gotten tremendous response to her book
"What Would Buffy Do? A Vampire Slayer as Spiritual Guide." On Friday,
the conference bookstore sold out its copies and she had to bring
extras in from her car.
She said she first got "sucked" into the
show when she was pregnant and up late one night. "I was so
entertained, and then I was embarrassed that I was so entertained.
"But then some of the best conversations
I had about spiritual and moral issues were sparked by scenes from
Buffy, like what happens after we die and whether the needs of one
should outweigh the needs of the many."
Riess was thrilled with the opportunity to connect with fellow Buffyologists:
"We are the few, the proud, the lonely."
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On the Net:
Slayage, the Online International Journal of Buffy Studies: http://www.slayage.tv
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