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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 09:20:48 -0500 (EST)
From: J Castonguay <jcast-AT-umich.edu>
Subject: Re:


I've used the following short essay when I've taught BR in intro:

M. Deutelbaum, "Visual Memory/Visual Design: The Remembered Sign in Blade
Runner," from Literature/Film Quarterly 17.1 (January, 1989) pp. 66-70.

best, j

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James Castonguay - jcast-AT-umich.edu
Film and Video Studies - Communication Studies
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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On Fri, 30 Oct 1998 DHHunter-AT-aol.com wrote:

> 
>  you wrote:
> 
> <<I am but a lowly first year university student after a definition of the 
> basis of film theory and perhaps an application of it to the film Blade 
> Runner.>>
> 
> there has been a good deal of writing about blade runner but I feel that most
> of it has been in the areas of cultural and urban theory.  THe difference
> being that these articles see the film as "symptomatic" of some development in
> the ideology of technology or of the city.  see for example:
> 
> Notes on the sophisticated city by Eric Alleiez and Michel Feher in ZONE 1|2
> published by urzone (now part of the MIT press) 
> 
> or Andrew Benjamin's "At Home with the Replicants" which you can get -AT-
> HTTP://www.Basilisk.com look at issue #1
> 
> -Douglas
> 
> 
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