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Apologies for cross posting.

Can anyone suggest where I might look for applications of John Dewey to film
study?  I'm particularly interested in material which might be useful in
exploring connections between 1) Dewey (and/or possibly C. S. Pierce) and
theories of spectatorship; 2)more generally, American pragmatism and film
theory; and 3) much more specifically, Dewey's writings and what his
contemporaries were saying about the movies up to 1930. Any help will be
much appreciated.

Thanks,

Mikhail Gershovich

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