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November 1994, Week 4

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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Nov 1994 11:40:57 CST
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On Thu, 24 Nov 1994 11:40:04 CST Shari L. Rosenblum said:
>Diane McDaniel asks if there's a tv discussion list of this sort on the
>net.  It was my impression that Screen-l is a "film and tv studies
>discussion list."
 
Absolutely!
 
>I agree with Diane's underlying premise, however, that tv studies are
>absent from these discussions.  I've interpreted the absence as
>manifestation of an unspoken taboo.  I've hesitated to engage conversations
>on the topic, accordingly.  Have I been mistaken?
 
No TV taboo here.  In fact, your humble SCREEN-L owner/coordinator/moderator
welcomes TV studies topics because that's the area he mostly works in himself.
 
(Man, where did that schizophrenic third person mode come from?  I think
I may have been owning/coordinating/moderating a bit toooo long.)
 
It's the old "range of topics" issue:  SCREEN-L's topics (within the
general heading of film/TV studies) are determined by its membership.
If you'd like to see something discussed, set your fingers a-typing and
fire up a thread (if you'll excuse my mixed metaphor...).
 
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| SCREEN-L Coordinator                                                   |
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