Foundation May 1 has just published the paper on "Film and violence against women. Reflections and materials for social intervention, which has been coordinated by Trinity Trojan Yolanda Núñez Domínguez Rodríguez, and who also participated Virginia Guarinos Galán, Teresa Vera Balance, Roberto Martinez and Lucia Sell-Trujillo Pecino.
The present paper, part of that gender violence is one of the most dramatic and urgent has to confront today's society. Despite the legal initiatives launched in recent years, victims of violence continue to increase, which shows that by themselves are not being enough. Therefore, the need for further research into the causes, characteristics and consequences of gender violence from the field of research, and to propose tools and instruments to raise awareness and eradicate such violence from and in all areas.
At this point, it is clear the important socializing power of the media, its training capacity and their influence in shaping the social imaginary. The media contribute to the construction of identities and influence their own behavior and values \u200b\u200bof people. They are powerful tools for the transmission and sustenance of all forms of inequality and violence and to achieve social changes necessary for gender equality. This paper examines the ways in which violence occurs in film and how it affects learning, while having a vocation as a methodological tool for raising awareness about child abuse and social intervention.
Cinema, like other media, is a representation of social reality and therefore reinforces the inequality between the sexes. The film shows the role that, at all times and places, exercised or is attributed to women in society. Different roles (temporal, geographical, cultural, social, etc.) With a common characteristic: the subordination of women and violence towards them.
The last idea who sign this paper is to be a re-creation work and, therefore, that the people who have in their hands can include questions, ideas, visions, ... all movies are not possible or are all commented out and not included or have not been mentioned for not leaving a closed material. This work has an open mind, creative ... Without going any further, it is not cited the film "The Virgin Suicides" by Sofia Coppola. This film portrays the family consisting of a high school teacher, his strict and rigid wife and five daughters.
There is a subtle point of violence in the film "Road" by Javier Fesser. It presents a manipulative mother who may have an brutal violence but is almost imperceptible.
That's the idea. Close but not quite the opposite. Make a proposal to invite reflection, action and re-creation of community intervention. And it can not be otherwise given that all writers are engaged in this work that, for intervention in the community.
That is the case of Dr. Guarino (belonging to the Department of Audiovisual Communication, Advertising and Literature at the University of Seville) and Dr. Vera (belonging to the Department of Journalism at the University of Málaga). Both do research with an emphasis on the media themselves and in their narratives. But also becomes necessary (for additional) eyes of Drs. Núñez, Trojan and Sell and Dr. Martinez Pecino. They do research and he emphasis on the very people and groups who consume media. They and it belong to the Department of Social Psychology at the University of Seville.
The paper presented here, part of this consideration of film as a fundamental tool in the transmission and learning of values \u200b\u200band how they influence people's behavior, and reflects on the role of cinema as a "reveal" of ill-treatment women, either through their own film plots, either from the place where women are relegated to the cinema.
Laura Romero-Salazar Arroyo
Director of the Center for Studies, Research and History of Women, "March 8"
source: Fundacion1Mayo
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At this point, it is clear the important socializing power of the media, its training capacity and their influence in shaping the social imaginary. The media contribute to the construction of identities and influence their own behavior and values \u200b\u200bof people. They are powerful tools for the transmission and sustenance of all forms of inequality and violence and to achieve social changes necessary for gender equality. This paper examines the ways in which violence occurs in film and how it affects learning, while having a vocation as a methodological tool for raising awareness about child abuse and social intervention.
Cinema, like other media, is a representation of social reality and therefore reinforces the inequality between the sexes. The film shows the role that, at all times and places, exercised or is attributed to women in society. Different roles (temporal, geographical, cultural, social, etc.) With a common characteristic: the subordination of women and violence towards them.
The last idea who sign this paper is to be a re-creation work and, therefore, that the people who have in their hands can include questions, ideas, visions, ... all movies are not possible or are all commented out and not included or have not been mentioned for not leaving a closed material. This work has an open mind, creative ... Without going any further, it is not cited the film "The Virgin Suicides" by Sofia Coppola. This film portrays the family consisting of a high school teacher, his strict and rigid wife and five daughters.
There is a subtle point of violence in the film "Road" by Javier Fesser. It presents a manipulative mother who may have an brutal violence but is almost imperceptible.
That's the idea. Close but not quite the opposite. Make a proposal to invite reflection, action and re-creation of community intervention. And it can not be otherwise given that all writers are engaged in this work that, for intervention in the community.
That is the case of Dr. Guarino (belonging to the Department of Audiovisual Communication, Advertising and Literature at the University of Seville) and Dr. Vera (belonging to the Department of Journalism at the University of Málaga). Both do research with an emphasis on the media themselves and in their narratives. But also becomes necessary (for additional) eyes of Drs. Núñez, Trojan and Sell and Dr. Martinez Pecino. They do research and he emphasis on the very people and groups who consume media. They and it belong to the Department of Social Psychology at the University of Seville.
The paper presented here, part of this consideration of film as a fundamental tool in the transmission and learning of values \u200b\u200band how they influence people's behavior, and reflects on the role of cinema as a "reveal" of ill-treatment women, either through their own film plots, either from the place where women are relegated to the cinema.
Laura Romero-Salazar Arroyo
Director of the Center for Studies, Research and History of Women, "March 8"
source: Fundacion1Mayo
Download: PDF Film and violence against women
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