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“Vampires Don’t Age, But Actors Sure Do”
The Cult of Youth and the Paradox of Aging in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Sally Chivers
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 7
- Serial Narrative, Temporality and Aging: An Introduction 9
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Between Screen and Reality: Negotiating the Effects of Old Age and Aging
- “Time, Memory, and Aging on the Soaps” 25
- Business as Usual 49
- Heroine and/or Caricature? 69
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Temporality and Aging: Experiments with Magic, Narrative and Genre
- “Vampires Don’t Age, But Actors Sure Do” 89
- In the Twilight of Their Lives? 109
- Wait For It...! 137
- Serial Cougars 159
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Sex and Desire Through the Lens of Television Time
- Still Looking 187
- “You’ve Got Time” 207
- “I’m Too Old to Pretend Anymore” 231
- “Blanche and the Younger Man” 249
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Epilog: The Social and Cultural Relevance of Studying Age in Television
- Aging beyond the Rhetoric of Aging 269
- Contributors 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 7
- Serial Narrative, Temporality and Aging: An Introduction 9
-
Between Screen and Reality: Negotiating the Effects of Old Age and Aging
- “Time, Memory, and Aging on the Soaps” 25
- Business as Usual 49
- Heroine and/or Caricature? 69
-
Temporality and Aging: Experiments with Magic, Narrative and Genre
- “Vampires Don’t Age, But Actors Sure Do” 89
- In the Twilight of Their Lives? 109
- Wait For It...! 137
- Serial Cougars 159
-
Sex and Desire Through the Lens of Television Time
- Still Looking 187
- “You’ve Got Time” 207
- “I’m Too Old to Pretend Anymore” 231
- “Blanche and the Younger Man” 249
-
Epilog: The Social and Cultural Relevance of Studying Age in Television
- Aging beyond the Rhetoric of Aging 269
- Contributors 273