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At a conference in Rome, Italy, in July, 1998, sponsored jointly by the
National Communication Association and the International Communication
Association, a small group of scholars will present a "walking panel" on
the rhetoric and technology of Roman tourist sites. One element of the tour
will be a talk by Professor Guido Michelone on representations of the
Colosseum in film.
 
I am setting up a modest supplementary web site for the walking panel, and
would like to add to it a suggested list of films about the Colosseum and
about Rome; suggestions for films to add to the list are welcome.
 
The web site (still a rough draft and very much under construction) is at
 
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/t/3/t3b/rome_welcome.htm
 
thanks
 
Tom Benson
 
 
Thomas W. Benson
Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Rhetoric
Department of Speech Communication
Penn State University
227 Sparks Building
University Park, PA 16802
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