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>Claude Herdhuin
You might begin by looking at:
<color><param>3030,003F,0000</param><bigger><bigger>Sharon Willis,
"'Lynching' as Entertainment: Race and Gender in David Lynch's
</bigger></bigger></color><bigger><bigger><italic>Wild at
Heart</italic><color><param>3030,003F,0000</param>,"
</color><underline>East-West Film
Journal</underline><color><param>3030,003F,0000</param> 5.2
(1991).</color></bigger></bigger>
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