NINA'S OBSESSION TO BE PROFESSIONAL DANCER IN DARREN ARONOFSKY'S BLACK SWAN (2010) MOVIE: A HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH
This study is aimed to show the Nina‟s obsession to be professional dancer gender inequality in Darren Aronofsky‟s Black Swan (2010) by using a humanistic psychological approach. It is done by establishing two objectives: the first is analyzing the movie based on its structural elements and the seco...
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Main Author: | SISWANTO, SISWANTO (Author) |
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