[RSCT] Films about Genocide? Films about Hegemony?
Lisa Munoz
LMunoz at hawkeyecollege.edu
Thu Aug 28 13:14:49 EDT 2008
A couple suggestions:
Motorcycle Diaries, for discussion on exploitation of indigenous people of the Americas
In the White Man's Image, on forced assimilation
Antz (yes, the cartoon movie)-I've used this for Intro to Soc to teach the influence of Social Structure in our lives-it might also be a good one to teach hegemony (although not sure if it might be too "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" in the end-but could be a discussion starter nevertheless!).
Lisa Muñoz, Asst. Professor of Sociology
Hawkeye Community College
POBox 8015
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From: rs-bounces at criticalteach.org [mailto:rs-bounces at criticalteach.org] On Behalf Of Jesus Nieto
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Subject: Re: [RSCT] Films about Genocide? Films about Hegemony?
Hi, Paul. I've enjoyed your emails for some time now so thanks for all that you do. Regarding your search for films about genocide:
In my multicultural education classes at San Diego State University I have used "El Norte" for years and it's had a great deal of impact on my students, who are largely future teachers. Also:
The Killing Fields
Salvador
Thunderheart
A Dry White Season
Come See the Paradise
Whale Rider (you might also consider "Once were warriors" about the Maori)
Zapatista
There's also an excellent film about Palestinians called "Occupation 101."
Good luck! -Jesus
At 09:42 PM 8/26/2008, anniej at igc.org wrote:
Rabbit Fence, True story of Australian aboriginal youngsters thrown into concentration camps for the crime of being "mixed," then being hunted down when they escape.
Mapantsula, on the issue of hegemony. Made under apartheid South Africa disguised as a "gangster" film, looks at the internal conflict a "gangster" type deals with when he has to decide whether to snitch after being caught up in a brutal wave of repression.
Annie Johnston
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From: "Paul C. Gorski"
Sent: Aug 25, 2008 9:47 AM
To: mcp at edchange.org, name-mce at nameorg.org, rs at criticalteach.org
Subject: [RSCT] Films about Genocide? Films about Hegemony?
Hello, friends.
I'm trying to identify a few films that deal with genocide/holocausts. I know of some of the popular ones such as Hotel Rwanda, but I wonder if you have any other ideas. Does anybody know, for example, of a film that frames the annihilate of Native Americans explicitly as genocide? Or African slaves in North America? What about something related to native peoples that might be even more contemporary? Or even something about Rwanda other than Hotel Rwanda? Or something that looks across several different genocides?
If you could send me a title and short description of any ideas you might have, that would be wonderful.
I'm looking, as well, for films that might capture the notion of hegemony for first year undergraduate college students. Any ideas on this?
Thanks for any help you offer.
Best,
Paul
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