
Non-binary Representation in Horror
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03/21/22 • 27 min
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Let's take a moment to study how horror currently represents its enby audience. Where do non-binary fans see themselves in horror right now, and where is there room for improvement? Dani Bethea (she/they) joins to lend their perspective as a creator in the genre.
Catch Dani's work on Twitter at @TheDaniBethea! Here's a taste:
Let's take a moment to study how horror currently represents its enby audience. Where do non-binary fans see themselves in horror right now, and where is there room for improvement? Dani Bethea (she/they) joins to lend their perspective as a creator in the genre.
Catch Dani's work on Twitter at @TheDaniBethea! Here's a taste:
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