Exploitation culture
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My interest in regional exploitation or [[pulp]] culture is that what it tells about the region where it is produced. In search of [[national stereotype]]s by way of their exploitation culture; regional stereotypes deduced from regional [[fear]]s and [[desire]]s ([[horror]] and [[eroticism]]). | My interest in regional exploitation or [[pulp]] culture is that what it tells about the region where it is produced. In search of [[national stereotype]]s by way of their exploitation culture; regional stereotypes deduced from regional [[fear]]s and [[desire]]s ([[horror]] and [[eroticism]]). | ||
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Exploitation by region
American exploitation culture is well-known throughout the world, European exploitation culture less so.
- American exploitation
- European exploitation
- British exploitation
- French exploitation
- German exploitation
- Italian exploitation
- Japanese exploitation
My interest in regional exploitation or pulp culture is that what it tells about the region where it is produced. In search of national stereotypes by way of their exploitation culture; regional stereotypes deduced from regional fears and desires (horror and eroticism).
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