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Broken Branches (Park Jae-ho, Korea, 1995), Watermelon Woman (USA, 96),
Young Soul Rebels (Isaac Julian, UK).
 
Dr. Chella Courington wrote:
>
> Dear List Members,
> I am teaching a junior/senior film course in the spring on Issues of Race,
> Class, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in Contemporary International Film. I
> plan to show 6-8 films. So far, I have decided to show: _Once Were
> Warriors_, _Duaghters of the Dust_, and _The Wedding Banquet_. Any ideas
> for other films? I would very much appreciate your suggestions and advice.
> Thanks, Chella Courington.
>
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> " I feel the revolutionalizing of our continent hinges on the woman question."
> Ama Ata Aidoo, in Adeola James, _In Their Own Voices_
>
> Chella Courington
> Associate Professor of Literature
> Huntingdon College; Montgomery, AL 36106
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