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Krin Gabbard <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Jul 1997 23:40:46 -0400
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               State University of New York at Stony Brook
                       Stony Brook, NY 11794
 
                                            Krin Gabbard
                                            Chair
                                            Comparative Studies
                                            516 632-7460
                                            23-Jul-1997 11:39pm EDT
FROM:  KGABBARD
TO:    Remote Addressee                     ( [log in to unmask] )
 
Subject: Re: Paris 1968
 
Dear Screen-L Subscribers,
 
OK, I'll be the goat.  Am I the only person who is following this thread with a
sense of despair?  Or am I the only person willing to write in and _admit_ to a
feeling of despair?  Here's the way I see it.  First, a subscriber uses the
phrase "Paris in 1968" to discredit the hermeneutics of suspicion that
generates most of film scholarhsip today.  Then, instead of watching film
scholars weigh in with defenses of the intellectual revolutions born in the
`60s, I have been reading naive questions about what happened in Paris in the
1960s.  I'm hoping that most of these questions were ironic.  If not, then
there really is cause for despair.  What's happened to Screen-L?
 
Respectfully submitted,
 
        Krin Gabbard
 
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