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"Peter C. Rollins" <[log in to unmask]>
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_Click here:  2003 Annual CD-ROM_ 
(http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~filmhis/cd_rom/2003.htm)  
 
Dear Film Scholars,
 
Film & History produces a compendious CD-ROM of video, audio, and text  each 
year--although we sometimes fall behind schedule due to the fact that we  are 
all volunteers!!
 
In any case, the click point, above, will lead you to the most recent  CD-ROM 
Annual
and there you will find a treasure trove of information described.   Amont 
the items
is a fascinating lecture by John Cawelti about his famous _Six-Gun  
Mystique_, with
emphasis on its place within the scholarly context of the time, 1970.   Also, 
we have
reprinted the entire _American Visions_  book by Charles Maland (U of  Tenn), 
a 
pioneer work in American/Film Studies.
 
Some 35 articles are on the CD-Rom Annual with the following topics:
 
The American West(s) in Film and  Television
The American  Presidency
The War  Film
History in Film &  Television
International  Cinema
Politics and  Propaganda
Film Commentary and  Analysis
Genre, Gender, and  Ethnicity
Pedagogy
 
These CD-ROMS (there are now a total of five of  them) are designed for 
libraries,
but we have found that filmmakers and television  stations have been loyal 
subscribers.
 
Check out this unique "line" of scholarship, soon  to replace the printed 
page!
 
Peter Rollins
Film & History
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www.filmandhistory.org
 
 

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