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Richar Dreyfus in _The Education of Max Bickford_ is a fairly recent
illustration and then there is, of course, Barbra Streisand teaching romance
and love at Columbia (Foucault's name is scribbled on the blackboard behind
her to emphasize her critical acumen) in _The Mirror Has Two Faces_.

David Gerstner
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>cross-listed with h-film:
>
>I am looking for images of film professors -- theorists and historians more
>than production faculty (as in, I suppose, The Doors) -- in popular culture
>and media:  films, tv shows, novels, etc.  The kind of thing I'm thinking
>about includes:  Ryan O'Neal as a professor of semiotics and postwar
>American film in Irreconcilable Differences, a professor of early film
>history in the TV show Crazy like a Fox, the NYU professors in The
>Freshman.  Are there others?
>
>Thanks!
>--Dana Polan
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