fyi: I discuss the impact of David Lynch's acausal thinking/imagery
on the law in my recent book, WHEN LAW GOES POP (Chicago
2000) [chap 7].
I am looking for good discussions of Mulholland Drive. Any
recommendations?
best,
Richard Sherwin
Date sent: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 13:15:59 -0800
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From: Hans Heydebreck <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Lynch, lyne & cronenberg
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> --- Anselm_Müller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > hi everybody,
> > i`m writing a graduationpaper about psychohorror,
> > for this i need
> > articels about dead ringers, jacob lader & lost
> > highway,i anyone got
> > some ideas please tell me
> > anselm
>
> What a coincidence,
> I´m trying to collect and compile material on Lynch
> and Cronenberg at davidlynch.de respectively
> davicronenberg.de (needless to say that both are under
> construction and the attitude is not primarily
> academic / philosophic), you´ll find a couple of
> titles (and links, there´s a Spanish dissertation on
> Lost Highway online).
>
> The next update to my Cronenberg website will be the
> "Phallic Ringers" article by Barbara Creed, in case
> you don´t have it already.
> There´are also two quite extensive bibliographies on
> Lynch at the BFI and at the Berkeley site on Cronberg.
>
> Do you you have special interests already (narrative,
> the body...)?
>
> Best wishes,
> Hans
>
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