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Classic oil-painting style illustration of Emily Cooper, Cassie Howard, Blair Waldorf, Holly Golightly, and Jordan Belfort portrayed as curated personas in a branding-obsessed culture.
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Self-Objectification: Becoming the Brand You Perform

Self-Objectification: Becoming the brand you perform. Learn how characters like Emily Cooper and Blair Waldorf trade authenticity for power in this analysis.
Posted by Screen Psyche February 4, 2026
Oil painting portrait of Nate Jacobs from HBO's Euphoria, symbolizing toxic masculinity and fear of exposure.
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The Fear of Exposure in Euphoria: A Deep Dive into Nate Jacobs and Toxic Masculinity

HBO's Euphoria offers a raw and unflinching look at the complexities of adolescence in the modern age. Among its diverse cast, Nate Jacobs emerges as a chilling portrait of toxic masculinity, a…
Posted by Screen Psyche August 14, 2025

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