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Wed, 25 Mar 1998 07:01:42 +0000
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> ETHNIC CLEANING!
> I'm writing a term paper on 'ethnic cleaning' (not
> cleansing) i.e.- the relationship between ethnicity and
> the act of 'cleaning', cleaning products and their marketing
> (i.e.-soap ads.)and also obviously the title is a pun on
> words- the threat of European (fascist) history repeating
> itself....  There are three English-speaking European films
> with cleaning scenes which
> comically use this link between ideas about race and
> significations surroundig cleaning and cleanliness.
 
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> trevor barton
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The French Film MOMMA THERE'S A MAN IN YOUR BED comes to mind.
Demetria Rougeaux Shabazz
University of Alabama
Graduate School for Telecommunication and Film
 
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