El cinema com a recurs històric: proposta didàctica de El noi del pijama de ratlles
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https://doi.org/10.22307/2386.7124.2023.01.008Keywords:
cinema, manipulation, memory, nazism, historical truthfulnessAbstract
Cinema is a fundamental tool to know History. Especially in a society where audiovisuals dominate entertainment and communication. Films transport us to previous contexts, introduce us to historical facts and transmit key ideas from the past. However, they are also a dangerous tool to misinform and manipulate reality, as they have no commitments to historical veracity. Therefore, it becomes vital to the learning and the historical awareness about Nazism and the Holocaust in the case of 1st Year High School students, and that is why it is necessary to know how to do a good teaching task, based on the film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.Downloads
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2023-07-28
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Vidal Bosch, M. (2023). El cinema com a recurs històric: proposta didàctica de El noi del pijama de ratlles. Mayurqa, (5), 107–118. https://doi.org/10.22307/2386.7124.2023.01.008
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