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"They don't have a name for what he is": the strategic de characterization of J. Demme’s Hannibal Lecter

open access: yes, 2019
This essay challenges the myth of Hannibal Lecter, in Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs, as an enigmatic and unclassifiable character. Lecter’s enigma is generated through a largely unexplored process of de-characterization, i.e. by recurrently presenting him through the speech of other characters who describe him as unknowable. After considering Lecter’
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What is the 'true' function of skin? [PDF]

open access: yesExp Dermatol, 2002
Chuong CM   +19 more
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Losing your heart to a cannibal : sympathy transfer, and the monstrous double in NBC's Hannibal

open access: yes
Film und TV haben eine langjährige Expertise im Kreieren von Charakteren, welche Sympathie- und Identifikationsmöglichkeiten für die Zuschauer:innen bieten.
Singer, Victoria
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Hannibal Lecter as Avenging War Orphan in Thomas Harris’s Hannibal Rising

Twentieth Century Literature, 2020
Beginning with Red Dragon (1981), horror icon Hannibal Lecter thrilled audiences as the ultimate unreadable reader, consuming minds and bodies behind the polished veneer of aristocratic taste and psychological expertise. Yet by the end of the twentieth century, Lecter had shifted from monster to hero.
Hannah Simpson, Megan Girdwood
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