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Notes from the Field: From the Cave to the Silver Screen -- The Questions Raised by Moving Images
Sezer Demir
Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, v44 n1 p81-86 2024
Cinema has become indispensable to the world since the Lumiere Brothers shot the first film in the history of cinema, "Arrival of a Train." While it promised a captivating experience for audiences, those in power sought ways to exploit cinema and found it relatively easy to do so. Even Hitler sought refuge in cinema during the 1936 Olympics, using Leni Riefenstahl's "Olimpia" to justify his power, achieving partial success. In essence, cinema served as a functional tool for power-building while continuing to captivate viewers as a remarkable spectacle. Beyond its role in power dynamics, cinema, often referred to as the "7th art," remains a means for artists to express themselves and share their creative productions with the masses. In my role within the education world, I observe that cinema, which has substantial intellectual value and global impact, is underutilized. Thus, in this essay I will endeavor to convey how I utilize cinema in the realm of philosophy for children--a subject I have been joyfully working on for some time.
Descriptors: Films, Film Study, Power Structure, Self Expression, Film Production, Teaching Methods, Philosophy, Children, Workshops, Adolescents
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