Hollywood Films as Social Studies Curriculum: Advancing a Critical Media Literacy Approach to Analyzing Black Male Representation

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Charise Pimentel, C. Busey
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Abstract

Critical media literacy approaches to teaching are a pedagogical imperative in twenty-first century education. It is increasingly important educators rethink what constitutes media and extend this conceptualization to Hollywood film as directors and producers also communicate sociopolitical messages.  This article explores the intersection of critical media literacy, Hollywood film, and Black males through the lens of Black cultural projection.  We use prior research to argue Black males are portrayed as endangered in school curriculum, namely social studies, and this portrayal parallels what students encounter when watching Hollywood films.  The significance of this multimodal distortion of Black males is crucial to consider as films are increasingly used in social studies classrooms.  We offer a critical analysis of the Hollywood film The Blind Side as an example of Black cultural projection; then conclude with a call for critical media literacy to be applied towards the use of film in social studies classrooms.
好莱坞电影作为社会研究课程:推进批判性媒体素养方法来分析黑人男性代表性
批判媒体素养的教学方法是21世纪教育教学的当务之急。教育工作者重新思考是什么构成了媒体,并将这一概念扩展到好莱坞电影中,因为导演和制片人也在传达社会政治信息,这一点越来越重要。本文通过黑人文化投射的视角探讨了批判性媒体素养、好莱坞电影和黑人男性之间的交集。我们使用先前的研究来证明黑人男性在学校课程中被描绘成濒危物种,即社会研究,这种描绘与学生在观看好莱坞电影时遇到的情况相似。随着电影越来越多地用于社会研究课堂,这种对黑人男性的多模态扭曲的意义是至关重要的。我们对好莱坞电影《弱点》作为黑人文化投射的一个例子进行了批判性分析;最后,呼吁将批判性媒体素养应用于社会研究课堂中的电影教学。
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