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shingavi <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Feb 1997 14:39:24 -0600
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what about LAST DANCE or NATURAL BORN KILLERS (both of them have strong
women characters, though i wonder about how deeply the films explore
prisons from the perspective of sexual difference)
 
On Wed, 5 Feb 1997, Brian Keith Aurand wrote:
 
> I am currently trying to work out some skeletons for a course on prisons
> and asylums in print and non-print media.  I hope to teach the course in
> the fall, and I was hoping to get some help on it from some of you all out
> there.
>
> This is what I have so far:
> SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION
> COO-COO'S NEST
> 12 MONKEYS
> COOL HAND LUKE
> KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN
> HANOI HILTON
> FORTUNE AND MEN'S EYES
>
> PAPILLON
> HOMEBOY by Seth Morgan
>
> some Foucault
> some Nietzsche
>
> THIS IS WHAT I AM STILL CONCERNED ABOUT:
>
 
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