Pop culture hit shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003) and its spin-off series Angel (1999-2004) were considered ground breaking TV when they first graced our screens. The TV-series quickly gained a cult following and the main character Buffy was hailed as a feminist icon that reversed gender stereotypes. But was the character really more masculine than feminine just because she was a girl who could fight? This and more is explored in Femininity & Masculinity which is a book about how gender is constructed in four relationships on the TV-series Buffy and Angel. The aim is to find out if the characters have a traditional gender construction a hybrid or reversed one. This was done by conducting a semiotic text analysis and a qualitative interview study with 16 fans. The book also offers an in depth look at how the selected relatisonhips are perceived by a particular group of fans namely the shippers. The pairings chosen for the analysis are: Buffy & Angel Willow & Tara Buffy & Spike and Angel & Cordelia.
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