The Main Points of Articles

The following are from articles and papers I have found online. What I have done is gone through each one and noted the main points of the article or paper.

Beyond Sensation: The Hunger Games and Dystopian Critique
Capital or the Capitol? The Hunger Games Fandom and Neoliberal Populism
Casting The Hunger Games-In Praise of Katniss Everdeen
Constructing Reality: The Role of Mass Media in The Hunger Games Series
Creation of 'Real' Reality
Debt, Gift, and Sacrifice in the Hunger Games
Does the Mockingjay Work as Propaganda?
Dystopia and Violence in the Hunger Games Trilogy
Dystopia: Reflections of the real world in the Hunger Games.
‘Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us!’ A Study Into Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games and the growth in popularity of Young Adult Dystopian Fiction in contemporary society.
Five Lessons in Human Goodness from 'The Hunger Games'
How Katniss and Peeta's Relationship in The Hunger Games Defies Gender Norms
Hunger Games Sacrifice
Interpretation and Representation of Violence and Power in Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games
Katniss as a Representation of Girl Power in Hunger Games trilogy
Katniss Shows Us That Sometimes Sacrifice is Necessary
Media Violence and Power in Suzanne Collin's Hunger Games Trilogy<
Mockingjay's Contradictory Revolution
'May the odds be ever in your favor': Meaning and Context.
Playing Games: Governmental Influence and Individual Assertion in Suzanne Collins 'The Hunger Games' series.
Reaping environmental Justice Through Compassion in The Hunger Games
Rue and a Sacrificed Childhood
Starving for Diversity: Ideological Implications of Representation in the Hunger Games
The Ambiguity of Panem: Capitalism, Nationalism and Sexuality in Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games series.
The Desensitization to Violence and the Perpetuation of Violence and Slavery in Suzanne's Colllin's The Hunger Games Trilogy
The Hunger Games Trilogy and Young Adult Dystopian Literature Guiding Adolescents in Addressing the Issues of Media, Power and Violence
The Hunger Games: An Indictment of Reality Television
The Hunger Games: Its transmedial storytelling and a fanbase full of real-life Mockingjays
The Hunger Games Trilogy and Young Adult Dystopian Literature Guiding Adolescents in Addressing the Issues of Media, Power and Violence
The Hunger Games would be no country for glamorous women
The Hunger Games: Themes and Issues
The Metamorphosis of Katniss Everdeen: The Hunger Games, Myth and Feminity
The Political Message of The Hunger Games
To Kill a Mockingjay: An Ideological Criticism of The Hunger Games<
Using The Hunger Games in the classroom
Virtually Real: Suzanne Collin's The Hunger Games Trilogy
Whiteness and Femininity in Dystopia: A Discussion of The Hunger Games performing Non-performing to Authentic Femininity and Whiteness
White Until Proven Black: Imagining Race in Hunger Games
Why Teach The Hunger Games

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