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Publication Date: 2020
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"Vice, On the Basis of Sex," and the Liberal Imagination: Villainification and Heroification in Popular Political Film
Journell, Wayne
Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, v56 n1 p66-82 2020
Using tenets of political psychology, this article analyzes educational implications of contemporary Hollywood partisan political film through two critically acclaimed films released in 2018, "Vice" and "On the Basis of Sex." I argue that these films appeal to confirmation bias and motivated reasoning through the use of villainification and heroification, respectively. Such tactics play on viewers' emotions and become pedagogically problematic when they mask systemic processes, thereby potentially limiting viewers' civic agency. Given that students' civic and political understandings are likely to be shaped by popular culture as much, if not more, than what they encounter within the confines of formal education, a greater understanding of the civic messages found in Hollywood film is needed.
Descriptors: Films, Political Attitudes, Emotional Response, Psychology, Criticism, Social Bias, Citizen Participation, Political Issues, Knowledge Level, Popular Culture, Teaching Methods, Informal Education, Public Officials, Judges
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