Buffy and the Beast: The Complicated Depiction of Werewolves and Masculinity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Part Two)

This is the second and concluding part of Kaja Franck’s blog exploring werewolves and masculinity in Season Two of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. To read part one click here, and if you want to share your thoughts on Buffy and Werewolves use the hashtag #BuffySlays20. The gendered nature of the werewolf is only briefly challenged in ‘Phases’ when Willow … Continue reading Buffy and the Beast: The Complicated Depiction of Werewolves and Masculinity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Part Two)

Buffy and the Beast: The Complicated Depiction of Werewolves and Masculinity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Part One)

Today in our Buffy Blog series we have the first part of Kaja Franck’s exploration of Werewolves and Masculinity in Season Two. As always, you can keep the conversation going using #BuffySlays20. Though Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003), as the name suggests, generally centres on vampire-hijinks, the seasonal narrative arcs featuring the latest ‘Big Bad’ are broken up by … Continue reading Buffy and the Beast: The Complicated Depiction of Werewolves and Masculinity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Part One)

CFA: ‘Werewolves: Studies in Transformations’

CFA: ‘Werewolves: Studies in Transformations’ (abstracts: 30thNovember 2015, full submissions: 31st March 2016)Organization:Dr Janine Hatter and Kaja Franck, ‘Revenant: Critical and Creative Studies of the Supernatural’Contact email:j.hatter@hull.ac.uk / k.a.franck@gmail.com‘Revenant: Critical and Creative Studies of the Supernatural’ is a peer-reviewed, online journal looking at the supernatural, the uncanny and the weird. Revenant is now accepting articles, … Continue reading CFA: ‘Werewolves: Studies in Transformations’