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The emotional politics of limerence in romantic comedy films
Wyatt Moss-Wellington
School of International Communications
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Romantic Comedy
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Emotional Politics
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Limerence
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Comedy Film
100%
Filmmakers
25%
Cinema
25%
Comics
25%
Openness to Change
25%
Political Sphere
25%
Selfhood
25%
Positive Affect
25%
Emotional Vulnerability
25%
Complex Emotions
25%
Existential Fear
25%
Deservedness
25%
Emotional Upheaval
25%
Emotional Openness
25%
Dynamic Relation
25%
Fear of Rejection
25%
Emotion Intensity
25%
Romantic
25%
Humiliation
25%
Romantic Relationships
25%
Forming Stage
25%
Arts and Humanities
Romantic Comedy
100%
Comedy Film
100%
filmmaker
25%
Depiction
25%
Upheaval
25%
Loving
25%
Selfhood
25%
Humiliation
25%
Disruptions
25%
Psychology
Selfhood
100%
Positive Affect
100%
Romantic Relationship
100%