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Acknowledgements
MELISSA MORRIS p. 3
Letter From the Editor
MARIA BAKARDJIEVA p. 5
The Motley Editorial Team p. 7
Meet the Authors p. 11
Research and Analytical Articles
Frederick Douglass: Visibility of a visionary
ARIADNA ALVARADO p. 14
The face of Orientalism: The western appropriation and commodification of Asian culture ABIGAIL ATMADJA p. 26
Performing Muslim identities through embodiment- Self-representing through fashion, aesthetics, and style
ASMA BERNIER p. 38
The contemporary aesthetics of adolescence: How Euphoria uses style to spectacularize representation of modern youth in the articulation of a teenage gaze
LANA COLES p. 58
Sigma male grindset as alienation and asceticism: A rejection of individual emancipation in the work of Karl Marx
CLAIRE HADFORD p. 82
Can the line cook speak: A critical discourse analysis of the voice and representation of Canadian restaurant staff during the Covid-19 pandemic
BRAY JAMIESON p. 96
Kidfluencers and conundrums: The rising need for Internet policy that addresses child labour and safety
MELISSA MORRIS p. 116
History of Transnational cinema and feminist film theory: Understanding the potential of Transnational women’s film
ASHA SARA p. 128
Creative Research
A visual rhetorical analysis of Queer visibility strategies active in contemporary American television
MADISON DANIELS p. 135
EN-LIGHTEN-ED: The politics of Black hair
GLORY OKELEKE p. 136
Archaic methods, subculture sensibilities, outside aesthetics & Instagram: A humble cultural artifact attempts to resist the almighty algorithm
CALUM ROBERTSON p. 137
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