Exploiting the Gaps in the Fence

作者: Michael Macaluso , Cori Mckenzie

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-806-0_7

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摘要: Suzanne Collins’s (2008) The Hunger Games opens with the image of Katniss rolling out bed, slipping on her hunting gear, and heading for high, electrified chain-link fence that separates District 12 from woods beyond. encloses all ostensibly exists to keep flesh-eaters roam woods, but as many scholars have noted, primarily functions a way oppress people hold them in their mental, physical, economic pre-determined place (Pavlik, 2012; Wezner, 2012).

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