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Encounter Across the Abyss: The Ontology of the Self in Toni Morrison’s ‘The Origins of Others’

By
Chadwick Jenkins
/ 22 November 2017
I’ve Got You Under My Skin: The Constancy of Cloning and of Gamer Identity in ‘Hardcore Henry’
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I’ve Got You Under My Skin: The Constancy of Cloning and of Gamer Identity in ‘Hardcore Henry’

By
G. Christopher Williams
/ 26 April 2016
Henry isn't the only surrogate for gamer identity in Hardcore Henry.

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