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    How do social structures shape the queer characters in Cinema?
    (Proceedings of the Undergraduate Research Symposium (HUG 2019), Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2019) Madanayake, K.P.G.S.
    The purpose of this research is to analyses how do social structures shape the queer characters in Cinema? This is exploratory research based on Blue is the warmest colorby Abdellatif Kechiche (2013)Disobedience by Sebastián Lelio (2017)and Thani ThatuwenPiyambanna by Asoka Handagama (2002). This research will try to identify how social structures shape the queer characters in cinema. How do social structures such as patriarchy, economic class, and religion affected to build a lesbian character in cinema and how do those characters influence these social structures? To define this, I will argue and use the theories presented by Leslie Feinberg: a feminist and a lesbian writer and a philosopher. The research is consisting of what Leslie Feinberg said about the religion, patriarchy and economic class. In cinema how do filmmakers bring out these social structures equals to lesbian characters via the technical side of the cinema. This research will explore how the filmmakers use technical parts to reveal these three types of social structures in these three movies. How the movie scenes and shots reveal the homosexual love affairs with equaling to social structures.

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