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Consider the representation of apes, gorillas, monkeys, and various other primates in movies, television, art, or literature. How are they represented in the medium? Are they portrayed as animalistic, barbaric, vicious, childlike, kind, and so on? Why do you think primates are often represented in ways contrary to scientific or primatology studies? Do these portrayals possibly say something about us or how we might view ourselves, our history, or our possible future?
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Price Inelastic
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