Getting Reel: A Social Science Perspective on Film
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Is it sick that I laughed?

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What is the film’s attitude toward “madness”?

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Are “buddy” films anti-feminist?

37

What are the likely effects of the screen violence?

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How are families viewed?

39

How is poverty portrayed?

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How are drugs, tobacco, alcohol portrayed?

42

How is the dominant culture portrayed?

43

How is social class portrayed?

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What is the film’s attitude toward death?

44

How are small towns, urban areas, the suburbs depicted?

44

How are science and technology portrayed?

45

History and Film

46

To what extent is the history depicted in the film accurate?

46

To what extent are films a source of historical knowledge?

46

What are the advantages and disadvantages of film as a source of historical knowledge?

47

Why is it necessary to “fictionalize” history?

47

How do mainstream films construct a historical world?

48

How truthful do films need to be?

49

What is the audience member’s responsibility for interpreting a film?

49

How much does the time at which a film was made influence the way history is depicted?

50

Issues of Cultural Pluralism

51

How are the film’s women portrayed?

51

More questions about how women are depicted.

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How are the male characters depicted?

53

How are “exceptional” people presented?

54

What about the stereotyping, bias, prejudice, and racism?

54

Does the film represent an East or West sensibility about life?

56

The Empathy Questionnaire

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