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Rhyse Curtis

Rhyse Curtis is a Ph.D. student at Syracuse University where they study (and occasionally write about) film, queer narratives, masculinity, trauma, war, and fan fiction, among other things.

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January 2019

Dysphoria (15 Jan. 2019)

October 2017

How We Talk About Trauma: Gaslight and the Importance of Maintaining a Bi-Focal Critical View (27 Oct. 2017)

Scholarship and Affect: Merging Critical and Fan Identities (20 Oct. 2017)

What More Does the Traveler Want of Me?: Destiny 2, Ghaul, and the Sci-Fi Villain (13 Oct. 2017)

March 2017

Monster and Men Part II: Healing Toxic Masculinity, Disney’s New Beast (2 Apr. 2017)

Monsters and Men Part I: Gaston, Trauma, and Toxic Masculinity (26 Mar. 2017)

“Blindspots” and Bright Spots (18 Mar. 2017)

Facebook and Uncanny Identity (10 Mar. 2017)

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