Why Am I Still Here: A Body Horror Webcomic Thesis on Identity and Body Dysmorphia is a 20-panel pilot webtoon (in URL format for web submission) that tells the story of Hipolyta, a social media beauty influencer who is offered the opportunity of a lifetime to advance her career. However, due to unresolved issues from her past and the mounting pressures of her industry\u27s expectations, she is consumed by her own insecurities that lead her to self-mutilation and psychosis.The project is composed of a complete production outline and panel script for three (3) chapters, and a fully illustrated pilot chapter to express and help visualize the creative direction and tone of the webcomic series. This story is inspired by my own personal struggle...
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This dissertation investigates changes in the conceptualizations of technologically-enhanced beings ...
This creative thesis project is a culmination of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing degree ...
This thesis is a series of explorations and comparisons of the corporeal and digital self; sites bot...
20 Inches is a part of my senior thesis project revolving around anorexia and its effect on the body...
In my practical diploma thesis, I’m extending on its theoretical part named Androgyn / The mysterium...
Writting my degree paper I originated from the body, its fragility, sensitivity and vulnerability. T...
According to the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA), around 20 million women and 10 million...
This exegesis examines, and defines, the visual representation of the human body within the framewo...
The standard academic publication is often not an effective way to trigger the sociological imaginat...
Under the auspices of the “body positive movement,” there has recently been an explosion of web-base...
Amidst the powerfully democratizing, public spheres of Web 2.0, life writing has taken on new geogra...
Mental disorders are a serious issue often being avoided. According to the World Health Organization...
This support paper describes the development of my exhibition, Disruptive Body, based on my personal...
This thesis investigates, through a body of interdisciplinary artwork, the representation of the gro...
The Body Names Itself is a genre-fluxed intermedia art and writing project, containing verse, prose,...
This dissertation investigates changes in the conceptualizations of technologically-enhanced beings ...
This creative thesis project is a culmination of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing degree ...
This thesis is a series of explorations and comparisons of the corporeal and digital self; sites bot...