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John Magee <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Feb 1994 16:26:24 -0600
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good luck, I don't know of any serious magazines that ever paid attention
to 90210. I think the most serious was a people magazine article:)
>Dos anyone know a good, solid article on Beverly Hills 90210?
>Dealing with such things as its hybrid form (episodic/serial), its
>thematic development (the Midwest/California dichotomy suffering a
>sea-change etc) - its insistence on media intertextuality ,
>constantly supplying the media with "info" on the private lives of
>the stars? It's still a cult phenomenon in Denmark, and eminently
>teachable, so I'd appreciate any criticism or reviews of a serious
>nature!
>
>Michael Skovmand
>Assoc. professor
>Dep't of English
>U. of Aarhus
>8000 Aarhus C.
>Denmark

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