This study explores the role of the cinematic cholo as an abject being within the film Havoc (2005). The author argues that the cholo serves as the deviant other, whose personality and character is stunted by neighborhood pathologies, and stands in contrast to the rich, White characters for whom deviancy is an adolescent rite of passage, not a final destination
The term madness has conceived many definitions, both scientific and social, and has been used in va...
We experience and comprehend life as a series of ongoing narratives, and these narratives are heavil...
The paper discusses the image of a mad person in the movie Donnie Darko by Richard Kelly. I want to ...
For over a century now, ‘the motion-picture industry […] has functioned as the primary transmitter o...
Since the mid-1990s, complex storytelling ignited a trend in the film industry towards more nontradi...
This research aims to discover the psychopath characteristics of the main character, Lucas, as depic...
The linguistics of violence in film and on television is a hotly debated topic, especially whenever ...
Perceptions of female delinquents are formed in part by exposure to media images of these females. T...
This research has analyzed the various dialogue and narration of actions and thoughts that associate...
This article discusses about symbolic violence in Sing movie. Sing is a 3D animation movie produced ...
In 1945 the battalion where the future filmmaker Samuel Fuller was serving entered the concentration...
Discussions of screen violence polarize around the question of whether images can cause people to be...
A psychopathic condition is a psychological behavior that has long been regarded as destructive and ...
The authors investigated the relationship between cinema and psychopathy to describe and analyze the...
The term madness has conceived many definitions, both scientific and social, and has been used in va...
We experience and comprehend life as a series of ongoing narratives, and these narratives are heavil...
The paper discusses the image of a mad person in the movie Donnie Darko by Richard Kelly. I want to ...
For over a century now, ‘the motion-picture industry […] has functioned as the primary transmitter o...
Since the mid-1990s, complex storytelling ignited a trend in the film industry towards more nontradi...
This research aims to discover the psychopath characteristics of the main character, Lucas, as depic...
The linguistics of violence in film and on television is a hotly debated topic, especially whenever ...
Perceptions of female delinquents are formed in part by exposure to media images of these females. T...
This research has analyzed the various dialogue and narration of actions and thoughts that associate...
This article discusses about symbolic violence in Sing movie. Sing is a 3D animation movie produced ...
In 1945 the battalion where the future filmmaker Samuel Fuller was serving entered the concentration...
Discussions of screen violence polarize around the question of whether images can cause people to be...
A psychopathic condition is a psychological behavior that has long been regarded as destructive and ...
The authors investigated the relationship between cinema and psychopathy to describe and analyze the...
The term madness has conceived many definitions, both scientific and social, and has been used in va...
We experience and comprehend life as a series of ongoing narratives, and these narratives are heavil...
The paper discusses the image of a mad person in the movie Donnie Darko by Richard Kelly. I want to ...