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Consuming the Self: The Ethics of Hunger in Guadagnino’s 'Bones and All'

Maren’s guilt over her father leaving, the significance of Lee’s "rules" for who he targets, and the final scene as the ultimate act of consensual devotion. 3. Americana and the "Rotting" Heartland b0n3s.4nd.4ll.2022.hdrip.720p.latino.mp4

The nomadic lifestyle of the characters, the "smell" that allows them to identify each other, and the lack of a place to call home. 2. Ethical Cannibalism and the "Eater" Moral Code Consuming the Self: The Ethics of Hunger in

The contrast between the vast, beautiful scenery and the poverty/decay of the towns they visit, and how the 80s setting emphasizes a lack of modern connectivity. Suggested Titles: Bones and All uses the "eater" trope not

The decaying landscapes of 1980s rural America serve as a physical manifestation of the characters' internal neglect and the "broken" American Dream.

Bones and All uses the "eater" trope not to inspire horror, but to illustrate the profound loneliness and "otherness" felt by those who cannot conform to societal norms.