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This is not a scholarly resource but it's great fun: "Art Historian's
Guide to the Movies"

http://personal1.stthomas.edu/cdeliason/ahgttm.htm

Cheers,
Lisa

On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 22:52:07 -0800 Leo Aristimuno <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> FROM A STUDENT IN MASTER'S PROGRAM. Any suggestions?
> -----
> 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?
> ----
> Leo Aristimuno
> Assistant Professor
> Dept. of Communications Studies
> Concordia University
>
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Lisa D. Kernan, Ph.D.
Arts Librarian for Film, Television and Theater
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(310) 206-4823

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