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i [seem to] recall that in the late eighties and nineties there was a great deal of feminist critique of ridley scott's alien [1979]  . . . nevertheless a  thorough recent bibliographical search has somehow managed to turn up very little  . . . i would therefore be grateful for any references to critical work - essays or book chapters - that considers this film from a feminist vantage point



many thanks



mike



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