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May I be so immodest to recommend my article on interethnic male
bonding?
 
Christopher Ames, "Restoring the Black Man's Lethal Weapon: Race and
Sexuality in Contemporary Cop Films" _Journal of Popular Film and
Television_ (20:3) Fall 1992, 52-60.
 
This article discusses several of the films Nick Chapman expressed an
interest in: Lethal Weapon I-III, Die Hard and Shoot to Kill.
 
Also, I would recommend Peter Lehman's book on masculinity in film,
_Running Scared_ (Temple Press)
 
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