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Deron Albright <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:26:04 -0500
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Hello everyone,

I have a student who is looking for resources regarding the rise of 
HISTORICAL FILM (not necessarily, but including EPICS).  The catch 
is, she's not so interested in how they relate to the rise of 
spectacle in film (which is how they are usually framed), but rather 
in a broader sense of a cultural (and, by proxy, film industry) turn 
toward history as a place to find meaning (and profit) in the 
present.   Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks so much,
Deron

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Deron Albright
Assistant Professor of Film and Video
Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Saint Joseph's University
5600 City Ave.
Philadelphia, PA  19131-1395
610.660.1488

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