Mer-Hagography: The Erasure, Return and Resonance of Splash’s Older Mermaid
The 1984 feature film Splash initially included a scene featuring an embittered, older mermaid (referred to as the “Merhag” or “Sea-Hag” by the production team) that was deleted before the final version premiered. Since that excision, the older mermaid and the scene she appeared in have been recreat...
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Main Author: | Philip Hayward |
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Language: | EN |
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Lodz University Press
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/611dbe1a10e34f3e8e15e44b651c21de |
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