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http://dx.doi.org/10.9728/dcs.2017.18.6.1091

The Role of Movies to Understand the Political Happening : Focused on Understanding of Modern Korean History  

Han, Ju-Hee (Institute of General Education, Pusan National University)
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Journal of Digital Contents Society / v.18, no.6, 2017 , pp. 1091-1099 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study used movies to improve the students' immersion and interest in political classes. Movie is one of the most common and most powerful means of disseminating information that occur among humans. And it is the most easily accessible to the public. Especially, the recognition of visual images proceeds more easily and faster than the perception of thought. Understanding the political happening through movie can get double effect because of the high understanding and immersion. Above all, movies can penetrate into people's minds because they become a ideological. Therefore, it is publicized and also historical events are reproduced in movies. Likewise, politics is also based on the role of the thought or dominant beliefs, and public opinion is formed to justify various groups of human activities. It shows that today's political happening is not a new, but the historical phenomenon of the past are reproduced. Based on this, to discuss modern Korean political history through movies.
Keywords
Korean movies; Korean Politics; Political happening; Educational Contents;
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