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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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gloria monti <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 24 Nov 1996 13:46:15 -0500
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>I'm working on a paper about Hollywood's investment in white masculinity
 
        Contemporary Hollywood, that is?
 
Much the same
>can be said of _An Officer and a Gentleman_, _Lethal Weapon_, _Get Shorty_,
>_Seven_, _Die Hard With a Vengeance_, _Dusk to Dawn_, and _The Glimmer Man_.
>There are surely others.  Any suggestions?  I would like to compile a thorough
>list of American films in which highly masculine blacks are overshadowed in
>some significant way by white men.
 
        Is this for SCS?
        Hey, Lena's on Channel 13 tomorrow night.  And *nobody* invited me
to the cocktail at the Waldorf on November 11. :-(
        Ciao,
 
 
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gloria monti
american studies
yale university
 
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"he was blessed with the happiness and the nonchalant courage that come of
living according to one's principles."
 
james traub, about william kunstler
 
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