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There are about four or five companion books and a comic book series
planned but
as for scholarly works, I know not.
Please let us know if you do write about Buffy!
Sharon Knolle
 
>Hello all,
>
>As someone who also believes that "Buffy rocks" and has toyed with the idea
>of writing about the show, I'm wondering if anyone has come across any
>scholarly work on it yet. Mark Kingwell (pop cultural philosopher currently
>teaching at University of Toronto) wrote a lovely little essay that appeared
>in _Saturday Night_ (comparing Buffy favourably to Ally McBeal), but I have
>a feeling someone must have written a more in-depth piece about the show by
>now.
>
>Lee Parpart
>Ph.D. student, York University, Toronto
>
>
>>By the way, Buffy rocks!
>>
>>Sharon Knolle
>
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