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Journal articles on the topic "Shapeshifters fiction"

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Hall, Ken. "Myth, Folklore and Science Fiction : Changelings, shapeshifters and animal mythology." Film International 19, no. 1 (2021): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fint_00078_1.

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Borkina, A. Y. "To understand yourself and the other: Metamorphosis and the search of the lost identity in the literary works of Kawakami Hiromi." Japanese Studies in Russia, no. 3 (October 12, 2023): 6–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.55105/2500-2872-2023-3-6-16.

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The paper analyzes three works of Japanese author Kawakami Hiromi, in which the motive of metamorphosis is the central element. Metamorphosis in Kawakami’s fiction is viewed as both the essential part of the mythological worldview and the method, demonstrating the life path of characters. In the short story “Hokusai” the protagonist meets a shapeshifter octopus. On the seashore, the octopus, craving for the love of women, turns into a human, later becoming unable to return to his primal shape. The octopus engages the protagonist in his game and the two of them go to a dark alleyway near a stat
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Rahi, Aishna, and Shuchi Agrawal. "Shifting Shapes, Shifting Selves: The Cultural Afterlife of the Shapeshifter." International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 7, no. 2 (2025). https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.40739.

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Since time immemorial, shapeshifting has been used as a potent metaphor for hybridity, fluid identity and transformation. The shapeshifter as a supernatural creature, grounded in folklore and mythology, is a common presence in Japanese anime and manga. It serves as a site for negotiating issues of gender, sexuality, and self-hood within contemporary readership globally. This dissertation examines how the characters in Kamisama Hajimemashita and Inuyasha battle their own conscious, otherization, and traditional stereotypes, against Human-Yokai relations. Shapeshifting here transcends the physic
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Gáspár Szilágyi, Szilárd. "Between Fiction and Reality. The External Autonomy of EU Law as a ‘Shapeshifter’ after Opinion 1/17." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3527563.

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Marwick, Alice, Courtlyn Pippert, Katherine Furl, and Elaine Schnabel. "Shapeshifters and Starseeds: Populist Knowledge Production, Generous Epistemology, and Disinformation on U.S. Conspiracy TikTok." Social Media + Society 11, no. 3 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051251357483.

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This article investigates the intersection of identity, power, and knowledge production on U.S. ConspiracyTok, a genre of TikTok videos promoting conspiracy theories ranging from harmless speculation to harmful disinformation. Drawing on qualitative content analysis of 202 highly viewed videos, we examine how identity markers such as race and gender shape who is empowered or undermined in conspiratorial narratives, and how creators construct and circulate “evidence” to support their claims. We find that American ConspiracyTok is populated largely by young, non-White, and/or female creators who
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Zaytoun, Kelli. "Resistance as Shapeshifter: A Posthumanist Reading of Subjectivity and Death in the Fiction of Gloria Anzaldúa and Clarice Lispector." Contemporary Women's Writing, September 23, 2016, vpw034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cww/vpw034.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Shapeshifters fiction"

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Lawlor, Andrea. "In Between Days." 2012. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/theses/922.

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Books on the topic "Shapeshifters fiction"

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Abichanidani, Jaishri. Shapeshifters and aliens. Rossi & Rossi Ltd., 2011.

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Jeffrey, Gary. Werewolves: Stories of deadly shapeshifters. Rosen Central, 2011.

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Thomas, Tig. Classic tales of vampires and shapeshifters. Miles Kelly, 2011.

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Atwater-Rhodes, Amelia. The shapeshifters: The Kiesha'ra of the Den of Shadows. Delacorte Press, 2010.

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Ashley, Jennifer. Bodyguard: Shifters Unbound - 2.5. Createspace, 2011.

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Christine, Feehan, Shayne Maggie, Holly Emma, and Knight Angela, eds. Hot Blooded: Dark Carpathians - 14, ?, ?, Mageverse - 0.5. Jove Books, 2004.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. The Cursed One: The Wild Wulfs of London - 3. St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2006.

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Durgin, Doranna. Kodiak chained. Mills & Boon, 2013.

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Singh, Nalini. Caressed By Ice. Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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Norton, Andre. Year of the Unicorn. Ace Books, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Shapeshifters fiction"

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Kent, Miriam. "Mutants, Cyborgs and Femininity Unfixed? Addressing the Gendered Bodies of Mystique and Nebula." In Women in Marvel Films. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474448826.003.0008.

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Though Marvel superhero films often display a need to maintain gender rigidity, two interesting cases are the mutant shapeshifter Mystique, who appears in the X-Men films, and the female cyborg Nebula of the Guardians of the Galaxy films. This chapter addresses the potential for queer readings of these characters, while also examining how they are placed within postfeminist boundaries. The simultaneous queering and de-queering of Mystique that occurs throughout the X-Men films is a notable paradox. Meanwhile, Nebula can be read in terms of the radical politics of the gendered cyborg, especiall
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