>Date sent:      Mon, 18 Dec 1995 22:56:10 -0500
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>From:           Krin Gabbard <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject:        U-G Major in Film and Lit
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>               State University of New York at Stony Brook
>                       Stony Brook, NY 11794
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>                                            Krin Gabbard
>                                            Associate Professor
>                                            Comparative Literature
>                                            212 749-1631
>                                            18-Dec-1995 10:55pm EST
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>Subject: U-G Major in Film and Lit
>
>
>
>I send seasonal greetings to my colleagues on H-Film and Screen-L
>as I ask for some help.  As you may have read in your copy of the
>NY Times, the mad-slasher who is governor of New York is hacking
>away at budgets for the State University at the same time that we
>are being asked to create programs that will attract more
>undergraduates.  At Stony Brook, we have never had sufficient
>staff to run a real film studies major, but with many of our
>"traditional" programs in language and literature now in danger
>of being retrenched or consolidated, some of us are thinking of
>proposing an undergrad major that combines film studies with
>literary studies.
>
>I would be very interested in finding out if other schools have a
>major in film and literature.  Does anyone out there teach in
>such a program or know someone who does?  If so, how is it
>administered?  What courses are required?  Is there some
>structure to the requirements?  Any other information would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Thank you all for anything you might send my way.
>
>All the best,
>
>Krin Gabbard
>
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The University of Southern California has a film/lit program offered
jointly through their English Dept. and School of Cinema and
Television.  Contact Dr. Leo Braudy in the English Dept. [(213) 740-
2808] or Dr. Marsha Kinder in the School of Cinema and Television
[(213) 740-3334].
 
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