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Dear All,

 

I think it is unbelievable...I currently study American studies, this is my 2nd MA degree and the Inuit are my research field - understanding their identify with the help of film studies. For me it is an exceptional opportunity. I really appreciate simply coz I live in Hungary where we have very very limited access to such sources.  I usually take part in conferences where I present myself on this issue and coz we have very limited access it is really hard. Hopefully it will be my PhD research as well. I wish I could have access more ....not only movies books cds as well….

 

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Attila Takacs

 

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