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"Meryem C. Ersoz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Meryem C. Ersoz
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Wed, 18 Mar 1998 10:26:48 -0700
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How about the classic mind-bender, THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI, with its
deliberate confusion between real/imagined/insane?
 
Also, John Carpenter made one of these, but the name escapes me.
 
It is interesting to think about the history of this representation. As
Donald Larsson points out, film has been used since its inception to toy
with notions of the 'real.'
 
SHERLOCK, JR., anyone?
 
Meryem Ersoz
University of Colorado-Denver
 
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