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louis schwartz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Feb 1994 23:32:10 -0600
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Instead of thinking of the Huunter character a a person or as a metaphor
for persons, why not think of her as an alegory for a certain cinema, that
of image, music, and desire. A cinema which in the context of current
films acts as an alternative to the masculinist, dialouge driven drivel that
comes out of Hollywood?
                        lgs

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