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| | Poroi, 3, 2, Chambers |
 | | Thus the buffyverse is a discursive construction produced by seven seasons of Buffy and five of Angel (a series that spun off from Buffy after its third season) as well as the interactions among their writers, producers, directors, and fans. |
 | | The buffyverse is not a world of anything-goes relativism, nor is it a space of pure power and pleasure. |
 | | By reading the buffyverse for its construction of a specific political and moral realm, we mean to challenge the comfort that our political leaders find in taking up the mythos they do. |
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