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Delia Falconer <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 Aug 1994 15:50:17 +1000
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  OFFICE MEMO          Road movies                            Date:8/31/94
I've just subscribed to this list and thought I'd introduce myself.  I'm
working on a cultural studies thesis on road movies (actually on the road in
American culture from WWII on, but road movies form a large part of my
research) and I was wondering if anyone else is working in a similar area, or
knows of others teaching/working on road films.  I've actually only found one
book dedicated to road films by Mark Williams - called, not surprisingly
*Road Movies* - can this really be such a sparse area of publishing?  Any
thoughts/suggestions/discussion welcomed!
Delia Falconer, Dept of English and Cultural Studies, Melbourne University
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