Rejecting the Gender Binaries in Hunger Games Trilogy
Suzanne Collins, in Hunger Games trilogy, challenges the traditional gender roles by creating mavericks-characters that do not fit into just one gender box but possess both masculine and feminine characteristics. Dystopian novels are all cautionary in nature; alarming us about the gloomy tomorrow if...
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Main Author: | Ujina Rana (Author) |
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Westcliff University,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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