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Green Templeton Lectures 2014: The Tyranny of the Normal
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Mainstream Hollywood cinema, the dominant medium of the twentieth century, represented the disabled more fully than most minorities, but what (or who) are these images really about?
This lecture traces a paradoxical cultural history with the help of half a dozen film clips, from directors as different as William Wyler, Robert Altman and John Carpenter.

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Green Templeton Lectures 2014: The Tyranny of the Normal
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Adam Mars-Jones
Keywords
cinema
art
film
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 02/07/2014
Duration: 00:10:55

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