With all due respect, Maureen....I don't care if you care about these issues or not. Some don't. Some do. Film scholarship and research have long comprised perceptions, responses and analyses of the most arcane, absurd-sounding trivial movie details that prove to be significant, interesting, and historically important. How do you know what Krin Gabbard - a reputable, established film scholar - has in mind with his interest in the height of leading actors? The appeal of actors and the size of images, inlcuding animated ones, have been subjects for study for decades. At 09:28 AM 7/13/99 -0700, M Furniss wrote: >While I'm writing, am I the only one who doesn't CARE if Elizabeth Taylor >is viewed as beautiful? Or that someone's head is large? Or that >someone is short? I don't think this kind of information forwards film >scholarship. With all due respect, I think these issues are not >appropriate for discussion on this site. > >Maureen Furniss >Editor, Animation Journal >Program Director and Assistant Professor >Film Studies, Chapman University > >---- >To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L >in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask] > > Paul B. Wiener Special Services Librarian SUNY at Stony Brook Melville Library 516/632-7253 fax: 516/'632-7116 [log in to unmask] ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu