[MGSA-L] Greek neorealism

Saffo papas949 at newschool.edu
Fri Oct 11 17:48:16 PDT 2013


For what it's worth, I agree with Antonis' point. I would love to see more discussion on the list.

Saffo

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On Oct 11, 2013, at 3:37 PM, "antonis.danos" <adanos at cytanet.com.cy> wrote:

> Dear George
> thank you for your response. My point, however, is that all such ‘findings’/responses should be shared with the entire list, since these are academic/research matters, and not just with the people who originally respond to a request. After all, someone might add to someone else’s response, etc. But most importantly, this would help the list become more academic/research oriented!
> best,
> antonis
>  
> From: Syrimis, George [mailto:george.syrimis at yale.edu] 
> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 4:35 PM
> To: antonis.danos
> Cc: MGSA List
> Subject: Re: [MGSA-L] Greek neorealism
>  
> Dear Antoni,
>  
> I completely understand your point. Your question is both reasonable and legitimate. I think most of us are thinking in terms of economizing the list's postings and not cluttering people's inboxes. Last time I asked for suggestions about folksong translations, I then sent everyone who responded to me a comprehensive list of the publications other list members suggested. I would be more than happy to share the new crop of neorealism suggestions.
>  
> Best,
> George
>  
> From: "antonis.danos" <adanos at cytanet.com.cy>
> Date: Sunday, October 6, 2013 1:35 PM
> To: Syrimis <george.syrimis at yale.edu>, MGSA List <MGSA-L at uci.edu>
> Subject: RE: [MGSA-L] Greek neorealism
>  
> Dear all,
> why is it that when every so often an – academically speaking – interesting query is made on the List, the person posting it either asks or encourages respondents to write to him/her off the list?
> [This is by no means a criticism for George; his message below just brought up the issue for me once more].
> Back when it was decided that the MGSA List was to be limited – in terms of who can post – to MGSA members, it was rightly pointed out by several people that this might be the chance to make the list more academic/research oriented.
> This hasn’t quite happened – at least not to the extent that many of us would like. And, I believe that, one of the reasons for this is that many research oriented questions are responded to privately.
> And I wonder – is this just to avoid ‘crowding’ people’s inboxes, or is it … good old fashion ‘secrecy’ about on-going [not-yet-published] research?!:-)
> best,
> Antonis
>  
> Dr Antonis Danos
> Assistant Professor [Art History and Theory]
> Dept. of Multimedia and Graphic Arts
> Cyprus University of Technology
> P.O. Box 50329, Limassol 3603, Cyprus
> tel.  [357] 25002553, fax. [357] 25002650
> http://www.cut.ac.cy/mga/research/arthistory
>  
> From: Syrimis, George [mailto:george.syrimis at yale.edu] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 3:50 PM
> To: MGSA List
> Subject: [MGSA-L] Greek neorealism
>  
> Anyone knows of any bibliography in Greek or English on neorealism in Greek cinema? You can respond privately.
>  
> Thanks,
> George
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