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이데올로기 비판을 위한 영화 리터러시 방법 연구: 동·서양 폭력영화를 중심으로A Study on Film Literacy Methods for Ideological Criticism: Focusing on Eastern and Western Violent Films

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A Study on Film Literacy Methods for Ideological Criticism: Focusing on Eastern and Western Violent Films
Authors
이윤미전한성
Issue Date
Dec-2023
Publisher
한국동서비교문학학회
Keywords
image and world; film Literacy; violent film. film education; citizenship education
Citation
동서비교문학저널, v.66, no.66, pp 235 - 260
Pages
26
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
동서비교문학저널
Volume
66
Number
66
Start Page
235
End Page
260
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/20865
DOI
10.29324/jewcl.2023.12.66.235
ISSN
1229-2745
2288-5498
Abstract
In this study, we will analyze film ideology that arises as a problem in the relationship between film images and the world, and then examine film literacy as a solution. In particular, given that the research object is the problems derived from provocative film, we studied how ideology works and how movies should be literate, focusing on Eastern and Western violent film. Film is window into the world and a mirror that reflects the world. Therefore, we get the opportunity to think and reflect on ourselves and the world through film. In other words, we must understand that film is not just a means of expression, but a medium that connects us with the world. Therefore, it is necessary to have an eye to discern the aesthetic value in a film. This kind of insight is largely cultivated rather than innate. Therefore, continuous exploration of images and the world is necessary. In a modern society overflowing with provocative violent film, the film literacy we need more than anything is to raise citizens with humanistic knowledge who can think sensibly. Through film, people should be educated to become citizens who can think philosophically about their attitude toward life toward themselves, their community, and the world. To this end, the application of the ‘Minjupia’ actual class model, which is citizenship education through film, is suitable for improving film literacy. This teaching model is a learner-centered program that aims for civic education through constructivist Learning theory and civic education based on the Beutelsbacher Konsens. This teaching model promotes active thinking rather than passive viewing of film through the thesis process. When you continue to train yourself to watch film using this teaching model, your ability to think independently and critically about film will improve.
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