Just a few resources to resources to aid you on the journey through the Buffyverse.

External links.

All things Philosophical on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel: The Series

An incredibly comprehensive and cross-referenced website covering various philosophies represented within the Buffyverse with specific character and episode examples. Includes topics such as, “Good and Evil,” “Existential Scoobies,” “Moral Ambiguities,” and “Ethical Quandaries.”

Buffy as Archetype resources at Amazon.com

A comprehensive Buffy reading list, put together with love. Go ahead! Buy yourself something. You deserve it!

Buffy Transcripts Seasons 1 Through 6

Need a particular line for your paper? What was that funny thing that Xander said? What was Buffy’s pun? This is the place to get entire episode transcripts.

Buffyverse Dialogue Database

An amazingly detailed cross-referenced index of characters’ dialogue, their interpersonal relationships, and the story arcs resulting thereof... Great for getting to the nitty gritty of any relationship, figuring out who said what to whom, and when!

The Complete Buffy Episode Guide

The most detailed Episode Guide on the web.

Guide to Literary and Critical Theory

This guide to theory, put together by a professor at Purdue University and used in the class “Learning Theory Through Pop Culture,” provides a concise and readable “Cliff’s Note”-esque intro to some of the complex ideas and theorists we will cover in our own class.

The Joseph Campbell Foundation

Provides resources for mythology research as well as information about the man himself.

Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media

Features papers such as, “Is Buffy a Lacanian? Or, what is enlightenment?” “Coming out on a Hell Mouth” and ‘It all seems so real’: Intertextuality in the Buffyverse”

Slayage: The Online Journal of Buffy Studies

Edited by David Laverly and Rhonda Wilcox of Middle Tennessee State University, this site includes back issues of “Slayage,” a comprehensive bibliography of Buffy Academia, and links to the college’s own Buffy Course (offered online) and to the upcoming “Buffy Conference” to be held in Nashville, Tennessee this May.

iCal: Web-based Course Syllabus (in calendar form)

Don’t have Mac OS X? You can still use this web-based calendar view of the course schedule. Updated as needed.

iCal: Web-based Seattle-area Buffy Broadcasts

Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the Seattle area. Mostly on the FX Network (Comcast channel 53), but also on KTWB, channel 10. Updated each week.