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David Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 May 1995 14:08:39 CDT
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>From: Tony Williams
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>SIUC
>The reply concerning the level of instruction in Cinema Studies within
>Canada is both highly insulting and ethnocentric.
 
Relax.
 
That post may have been highly insulting but hardly ethnocentric.
Canadian ethnicity closely resembles that of the U.S.  I have lived
in Canada nearly ten years now. Though not an expert on film schools
here, from what I have been able to observe I found the remarks
plausible and not highly insulting. I suppose there are those academic
enclaves that would choose to feel highly insulted, but most Canadians
aren't inclined to concern themselves with Yankee criticisms in any
case.
 
 
 
David Smith
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