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Dallas Buyers Club: protecting Australian consumers from ‘speculative invoicing’

Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2015
Tim Golder, Richard Sawyer
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The Dallas Buyers Club

TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 2017
AbstractThe representation of transgender lives on film is of increasing thematic concern within both mainstream and independent cinema. The ways in which filmmakers represent and depict trans* people communicate to audiences certain views about transgender lives and concerns.
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A Study on the Cultural Differences Between Chinese and American Realistic Films: A Case Study of Dying to Survive and Dallas Buyers Club

Communications in Humanities Research, 2023
Dying to Survive and Dallas Buyers Club are two films centered around realistic themes, exploring the challenges faced by patients. Despite their shared focus on healthcare conditions, the films differ in their portrayal, thematic perspectives, and cultural implications due to varying production origins and cultural contexts.
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Whose Club Is It Anyway?: The Problematic of Trans Representation in Mainstream Films––“Rayon” and Dallas Buyers Club

Screen Bodies, 2016
Dallas Buyers Club (2013) offers a stereotypical representation of trans themes and images that do not fit contemporary gender-diverse communities, creating negative images and damaging connotations that could last for years. This article explores the stereotypical characterization and clichéd narrative devices deployed to create the fictitious ...
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The effect of films used in bioethics course on ethical awareness development: An evaluation based on the analysis of the movie Dallas Buyers Club

2020
Aim: This study was conducted to determine the effect Stem Cell Policies and Bioethics course given in Interdisciplinary Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Master Program on ethical awareness development through the movie. Methods: This study is a retrospective research.
GÜL, Şenay, ŞAHİNOĞLU, Serap
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