Buffy, ballads, and bad guys who sing: music in the worlds of Joss Whedon/ edited by Kendra Preston Leonard. - 1st.ed. - Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 2011. - xxi, 308 p.

Welcome to the hellmouth : Buffy's music arc / Jacqueline Bach --
Theorizing television music as serial art : Buffy the vampire slayer and the narratology of the thematic score / Christopher Wiley --
Spike ensouled : the sonic transformations of a champion / Elizabeth A. Clendinning --
More than just a rock'n'roll reversal : tracking gender on Buffy the vampire slayer / Amanda Howell --
A sweet vamp : critiquing the treatment of race in Buffy and the American musical once more (with feeling) / Jeffrey Middents --
Concealing truths : rhetorical questions in "Once more, with feeling" / Cynthea Masson --
Singing their hearts out : the problem of performance in Buffy the vampire slayer and Angel / Janet K. Halfyard --
Angel's narrative score / Matthew Mills --
Still flyin'? : conventions, reversals, and musical meaning in Firefly / Stanley C. Pelkey II --
"My rifle's as bright as my sweetheart's eyes" : Joss Whedon's Firefly and the songs of the Clancy Brothers / Linda Jencson --
The meaning of "world music" in Firefly / Eric Hung --
"The status is not quo" : gender and performance in Dr. Horrible's sing-along blog / Kendra Preston Leonard.

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Whedon, Joss, -- 1964- -- Criticism and interpretation.
Angel (Television program : 1999-2004).
Firefly (Television program).

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