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megan e huber <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Mar 2001 16:53:16 -0500
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A good film that would work for this subject is Cronenberg's eXistenZ.
As would a number of other Cronenberg and Atom Egoyan fims--like
Videodrome and Family viewing.

louie rayner wrote:

>"THE HUMAN SUBJECT HAS BECOME A BLIP: EPHEMERAL, ELCTRONICALLY
PROCESSED,
>UNREAL".
>
>The postmodern subject is, by its own definition, eclectic, a pastische
>(reworkings of old cultures and social backgrounds) and, more
importantly,
>undefinable.
>
>I am currently looking for filmic depictions of the postmodern subject:
>films such as LOST HIGHWAY, BEING JOHN MALKOVICH & AMERICAN BEAUTY.
>I would value any suggestions that fit into this category.
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