Movies, Miniseries, and Multiculturalism. Using Films and Television to Understand Culture and Social Justice

Par : Lillian Comas-Díaz, Rehman Abdulrehman, Danny Wedding
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  • Nombre de pages216
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-61334-494-1
  • EAN9781613344941
  • Date de parution28/07/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille18 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHogrefe Publishing

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Movies, Miniseries, and Multiculturalism invites readers on a journey to understand culture using stories from film and television. Highlighting hundreds of compelling examples, this thought-provoking book explores issues of cultural identity, prejudice, social justice, and the challenges and opportunities associated with life in the increasingly multicultural societies of our globalized world. Perfect for students of multicultural psychology, socially conscious professionals, and film and television buffs, it offers insightful reflections and discussion questions that deepen the understanding of cultural diversity.
Human behavior is shaped by culture(s), and this book shows how films and television can enlighten us, foster personal growth, and increase cultural awareness - all while being entertaining.
Movies, Miniseries, and Multiculturalism invites readers on a journey to understand culture using stories from film and television. Highlighting hundreds of compelling examples, this thought-provoking book explores issues of cultural identity, prejudice, social justice, and the challenges and opportunities associated with life in the increasingly multicultural societies of our globalized world. Perfect for students of multicultural psychology, socially conscious professionals, and film and television buffs, it offers insightful reflections and discussion questions that deepen the understanding of cultural diversity.
Human behavior is shaped by culture(s), and this book shows how films and television can enlighten us, foster personal growth, and increase cultural awareness - all while being entertaining.