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Davis, Amanda Leigh, author. (orcid)0000-0001-5215-6910
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Housing, Character, and Artificial Life / Davis, Amanda Leigh, author. (orcid)0000-0001-5215-6910
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Howes, Valerie, author.
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Representations of the adolescent mother character in the 1990s fictional cinema of Quebec / Howes
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Gellis, Elizabeth, author.
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explore how each character relates to their hybrid identity and envisions their own hybridity. Rejecting
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Willinger, Kari, author.
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buffered self, which affects each character uniquely. The buffered self can lead to exclusive humanism
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Vazquez, Juan Jose, author.
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the popular anime franchise Dragon Ball Z. It revolves around the character Trunks and his journey to
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Compere, John Dunel, author.
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lead male character who does not necessarily fit the regular cinematic stereotypes. My next goal was to
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Peng, Zhanwen, author.
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, I support this argument by analyzing two aspects of these films: character and genre.
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O'Brien, Kelley, author.
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. His film operates at two levels, the individual (or micro level of the character’s story) and the
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Kersting, Erik, author.
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(2000) goes beyond music signifying a single character's subjectivity, and expresses the shared subtle
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Gaswint, Kiera M., author.
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, Major, and Lorraine revolutionize the image of the lead postfeminist character by offering examples of
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Freeman, Katherine G., author.
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the camera in the industry, I analyze the character Wonder Woman in the later 2017 film Justice League
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Konkle, Amanda, author.
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conventional values: her character embraces divorce, lives with a man who is not her husband, and openly

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