Abstract
The film Avatar is a distinct example of the representation of the virtual/actual body dualism and can provide an understanding of the matter through the use of phenomenological approach to address the issues of virtual identities and nature/virtual binary opposition. As we identify the position of the virtual body and its position in society, it might be possible to understand how society functions in individual terms in virtual space with their experiences and identity formations. The study will help identify key actors in the process of virtual body/identity construction and also look into the disguise of the binary opposition of virtual vs. natural as evident in the film itself.
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