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Dr. Lou,

Monsoon Wedding is not a regular Bollywood movie.

George

At 12:02 AM 2/3/2006, you wrote:
>I'm looking at developing a course (undergrad) on women in Asian film (and 
>I might throw in Middle Eastern as well).  This would be a completely new 
>area to me, so I'd appreciate any suggestions for films and books.  I 
>would definitely include Born in Brothels and a good Bollywood movie, 
>probably Monsoon Wedding, and maybe a more traditional Bollywood as a 
>baseline.
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>Professor of English
>Department of English, Speech,  and Foreign Languages
>Texas Woman's University
>Denton, TX 76204
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