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> In a message dated 11/10/02 3:40:49 AM, [log in to unmask] 
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>> Yet he seems to be covered a lot by the serious cinema press, why?
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I thought I'd follow up Dennis' post with a reading suggestion. I don't 
have time to write my thoughts this morning, but I did co-contribute 
"coverage" with Yueh-yu Yeh. It's a close textual analysis in hypertext 
of Hou's City of Sadness, in my _serious_ opinion one of the finest 
Asian films from the post-war era.

“Narrating National Sadness: Cinematic Mapping and Hypertextual 
Dispersion,” CinemaSpace (Summer 1994), co-written with Yeh Yueh-yu, 
(http://remarque.berkeley.edu:8001/~xcohen/Papers/ 
CityOfSadness/table.html).

Markus
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