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Onryō: How a Cartoon Uncovers the Dehumanizing Myth of A Homogenous Japan

There is a 300,000-year-old precedent for humanity’s practice of social ostracization. Throughout history, the desire for self-preservation frequently resulted in the grouping of individuals based…

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Politics of Filth: How Pink Flamingos (1972) Deviates From Typical Film Conventions and Interpretations As Discussed in Susan Sontag’s Against Interpretations

Is deplorable cinema really important or influential? Are films that touch upon unconventional, even repulsive, topics and themes really able to aid in the greater…

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Against Compromise: How an Author’s Fight Against Art Inspires a Revolution 

In the technological age of anti-intellectualism and instant access, Susan Sontag’s essay “Against Interpretation” advocated for her readers to look no deeper than the words…

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