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  Silence of the Lambs. Dir. Jonathan Demme. With Jodie Foster and Sir Anthony Hopkins. Videocassette. Orion, 1991.

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  Visweswaran, Kamala. Fictions of Feminist Ethnography. University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis, 1994.

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  Xanadu. Dir. Robert Greenwald. With Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly. Videocassette. Universal, 1980.

  X-Men. Dir. Bryan Singer. With Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen. Film. 20th Century Fox, 2000.

 

 

 


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