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Leo Aristimuno <[log in to unmask]>
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FROM A STUDENT IN MASTER'S PROGRAM. Any suggestions?
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I'm currently writing a paper for my art hustory class
on the appropriation of contemporary art by the
creators of popular film. I am using The cell as a
vantage point to engage in this discussion. However, I
am having a really hard time trying to find anything
written about this subject matter. Do you know of any
source materials that explore this area?
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Leo Aristimuno
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Communications Studies
Concordia University

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