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Mon, 3 May 1999 10:45:40 -0500
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A point about audience schemata that I thought might be of interest
toward the end of the academic year:

The other day a graduate student of mine was talking about discussing
SCHINDLER'S LIST with some high school students.  Among other things,
the students said that the film was a good way to start discussion of
the Holocaust because a documentary would be "boring."

Well, she challenged them, why do you say that SCHINDLER'S LIST is
*not* a documentary?

Because, they replied, a documentary has those *lines* running down
through the picture!  (Obviously, those old 16mm. prints are still in
use!)


Don Larsson




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Minnesota State U, Mankato
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