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Hello all,
I'm searching for a teaching text I'm sure must exist somewhere: an essay
suitable for first-year university students that introduces, in readily
understood terms, the post-structuralist critique of authorship (Barthes and
others), and cites examples that include films. I want to set such an
article to introduce students to what underlies certain critiques of
auteurism in cinema studies -- I've found quite a few good articles that
deal exclusively with literary texts: any ideas on ones that would work for
cinema studies?
Thanks in advance,
Fran
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Dr Fran Martin
Lecturer, Cinema Studies Program
School of Communication, Arts and Critical Enquiry
La Trobe University
Bundoora, Victoria
AUSTRALIA 3083
+613 9479 1422 (w)
+613 9480 0681 (h)
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