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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Underhållning eller meningsskapande : En intervjuundersökning om lärares didaktiska övervägande gällande underhållningsfilm i historieundervisningen

Johansson, Edvard, Al-Mansour, Nawal January 2014 (has links)
Movies are a part of everybody’s, including student everyday life. Teachers have to give their students the tools and means to critically examine movies and media as a whole. This study aims to examine how seven teachers in southern Sweden didactically motivate their use of movies; specifically entertainment features in the history subject. The theoretical framework of this study is Knud Illeris theories about the three dimensions of learning. These three dimensions are: content, motivation and interaction. Content is what the learning process is supposed to teach, motivation is the individuals own drive to absorb the content and interaction refers to the interaction between the individual and the close social sphere and the society.   The results of this study show that the teachers interviewed are positive to the use of movies in the history subject. At the same time they were critical of the factuality of the history in movies. The main reason for showing movies to the students, according to the teachers, is that it offers a visual and emotional opportunity to experience history. Movies can also awaken an interest for history in the students. Even though the teachers are working at different schools and in different counties most of them apply a similar approach to using movies as a method of teaching. Most of them use it as a basis for discussion with the class and amongst the students. Another reoccurring result in the interviews is the lack of time in the courses in history. This inhibits the use of movies in the classroom.
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Filmers visualisering av stereotyper : Islam ur ett västerländskt perspektiv / Movies visualization of stereotypes : Islam from a Western perspective

Bengtsson, Alexander January 2014 (has links)
This essay examines on what kind of Muslim stereotypes exist in entertainment movies which are being produced in the West and particularly the United States. First, the focus will be on explaining the concept of stereotypes and Islamophobia and what role the media has in the movies' production of its contents. The incident at the World Trade Center will also be discussed briefly. By using semiotic and narrative analyses the essay investigates if a stereotyped image is being used about Muslims and how Muslim main characters that have the role of being protagonists, are visualized in entertainment movies. The material that is included in the empirical analysis consists of three selected movies. The purpose of this essay is to create a broader understanding on how stereotypes of Islam and Muslims are being used within the entertainment industry with particular focus on movies that are produced in the West. The results in this paper show that stereotypes of Islam and Muslims lives on in the 21st century movies and that Muslims who are characterized as protagonists are illustrated with traits and appearance that reminiscent of the West. However, Islam and Muslims is not a frequent content in movies produced in USA.

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