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[BIBLIOGRAPHY]
Page Assets:
Page Background Art:
Yan, Wenqing (颜温情) / Yuumei (幽冥). (2016). At The Crossroads. YuumeiArt (CCL:NC)
Page Icon Art:
Webb, Beth. (2009). Adolescent Reading Groups Icon. Kilve Court Education (CCL)
Bibliography in Order of Appearance (Included Images and Citations/Sources):
POST 1: Subjectivity
Source 1:
Mansfield, Nick. (September 1, 2000). Subjectivity : Theories of the Self from Freud to Haraway, Allen & Unwin. New York University Press.
Source 2:
Lewis, C.S. (1967). Christian Reflections: ‘The Poison of Subjectivism’. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
Image 1:
Strong, Arthur. (1947). Bromide print on Ilford paper: C.S. Lewis.
Image 2:
Andreaa, Elena. (2016). Vector Girl. Fiverr (CCL).
POST 2: Essentialism
Source 1:
Barker, Chris. (2012). Cultural studies: theory and practice (3rd ed.). Sage Publications Ltd.
Source 2:
Nabokov, Vladimir. (1955). Lolita. Olympia Press.
Image 1:
Michael O. (2008). Soul Searching. Pinterest (CCL).
Image 2:
ANON. (1997). Lolita Cover. Random House (Vintage). New York.
POST 3: Unconscious
Source 1:
Laini, Taylor. (March 28th, 2017). Strange the Dreamer. Hodder & Stoughton.
Image 1:
Bear, Mister. (2019). Strange the Dreamer Cover Proposal. 99Designs (PD).
Image 2:
Tom, French. (2018). Oil Skull: Duality. Tom French Studio.
POST 4: Over-determination
Source 1:
Mansfield, Nick. (September 1, 2000). Subjectivity : Theories of the Self from Freud to Haraway, Allen & Unwin. New York University Press.
Source 2:
Lombardi, Vince. (1967-1968). Quotation: “The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will”.
Image 1:
Ito, Junji. (1998). Uzumaki. Shogakukan.
Image 2:
ANON. (1967). Vince Lombardi Super Bowl Finals 1967. New York Times.
POST 5: Sensory Knowledge
Source 1:
Kant, Immanuel. (1787). Critique of Pure Reason.
Source 2:
Mercree, Amy Leigh. (October 8, 2016). Joyful Living: 101 Ways to Transform Your Spirit and Revitalize Your Life. Llewellyn Publications.
Image 1:
Da Vinci, Leonardo. (1490). Canon of Proportions: ‘Vitruvian Man’.
Image 2:
Van Gogh, Vincent. (September, 1888). Starry Night Over the Rhône.
POST 6: Creative Influence
Source 1:
Voltaire. (January, 1759). Candide.
Source 2:
Einstein, Albert. (1905>). Quotation: ‘Creativity is contagious, pass it on.’
Image 1:
Fumino, Yuki. (2016). Hidamari Ga Kikoeru. Canna Serialised Publishing.
Image 2:
Sanchez Nevado, Mario. (2018). Betrayal. Pinterest (CCL: NC)
POST 7: Authenticity
Source 1:
Rennell Rodd, James (1st Baron Rennell). (1882). Rose Leaf and Apple Leaf, Verses, With an Introduction by Oscar Wilde: ‘L’Envoi (Introduction)’. J. M. Stoddart & Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Source 2:
Chaplin, Charlie. (April 16, 1959). ‘As I Began to Love Myself’.
Image 1:
Steve Theunissen. (December 5, 2017). Oscar Wilde Biography: His “Wild” Life. Biographics.
Image 2:
ANON. (August 1, 1914). The Property Man (C. Chaplin). Keystone Studios.
POST 8: Creative Identity
Source 1:
Buck, Dave. (2012). ‘Our Philosophy’. CoachVille (LCC).
Image 1:
Chan, Jason. (2018). MTG Core Set 2019 Card Art: ‘Omniscience’. Wizards of the Coast (LCC).
Image 2:
Nielsen, Terese. (2012). Avacyn Restored Card Art: ‘Descendants’ Path’. Wizards of the Coast (LCC).
Image 3:
E. Bucknall, Adrian. (March 26, 2019). Google Drive Screenshot.
POST 9: Fractured Identity
Source 1:
Orwell, George. (1949). 1984. Secker and Warburg.
Image 1:
ANON. (2008). 1984 Paperback Edition Cover, 2008. Penguin Books.
Image 2:
Jeffery Klaehn. (2010). The Political Economy of Media and Power: ‘Social Silencing Header’. Peter Lang Publishing.
POST 10: Social Identity
Source 1:
C. Turner, John; Tajfel, Henry. (1978). Differentiation Between Social Groups: Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations. London Academic Press.
Image 1:
Zebarto, Paulo. (2011). Mask of Day by Day. Fine Art America Co.
Image 2:
Nielsen, Terese. (2013). Gatecrash Card Art: ‘Enter the Infinite’. Wizards of the Coast (LCC).
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