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Fri, 11 May 2001 12:21:54 -0400
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Hi all --

I'm teaching an American Film Genres course later this summer and I'm
wondering if any of you have suggestions for a useful primary text.  I'm
planning on using a textbook which lays out the fundamentals (I'm thinking
Steve Neale's _Genre and Hollywood_) and then to supplement it with articles
from other sources.  Any advice?

Mikhail Gershovich
SUNY Old Westbury

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