Christine Rogers Christine Rogers i(6885790 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 What Is Close : Objects as Creation of Adoption Belongings Christine Rogers , Laura Fulton , 2021 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue , April no. 61 2021;

'In this article, Rogers and Fulton introduce their cherished objects and explore the complex layers of attachment that their items generate and express.'  (Publication abstract)

1 form y separately published work icon I Am Evangeline Christine Rogers , ( dir. Christine Rogers ) Victoria : Briarbird Briarbird & Co , 2014 6885867 2014 single work film/TV science fiction

I Am Evangeline explores issues of adoption and belonging through the story of a runaway clone. The main character is Evangeline, a clone manufactured for a rich man’s pleasure but with a limited life span, and who takes on the hostile city as she searches for the cure to make her fully human. In doing so she is forced to confront issues of identity and kin.' (Source: Screen Australia website)

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