Ein Blockbuster als Gegenstand religiöser Bildung: „Jupiter Ascending" Religiöse Polyvalenz als Chance für interreligiöses Lernen

Blockbusters are the most conspicuous film format of our era. Their targeting to a global audience and potential religious content mean that they are of interest for religious education which strives to analyse and describe global popular culture in order to establish a foundation for engaging with...

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Publicado en:Theo-Web
Autor principal: Kumher, Ulrich 1976- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Alemán
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Publicado: [2016]
En: Theo-Web
Clasificaciones IxTheo:AG Vida religiosa
CD Cristianismo ; Cultura
RF Catequética
Otras palabras clave:B Blockbuster
B christliche Utopie-Bildung
B Diakonisches Lernen
B konstruktiv- ideologiekritisches Lernen
B imaginatives Lernen
B ästhetisches Lernen
B Hybrid
B Aprendizaje inter-religiosa
B religiöse Polyvalenz
B Jupiter Ascending
B Außerirdische
B Intertextualidad
B Präaustronautik
B Competencia mediática
B mystagogisches Lernen
B Wachowskis
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Sumario:Blockbusters are the most conspicuous film format of our era. Their targeting to a global audience and potential religious content mean that they are of interest for religious education which strives to analyse and describe global popular culture in order to establish a foundation for engaging with culture in terms of religious education. Following several remarks on blockbusters and their educational relevance (1), 'Jupiter Ascending' (USA 2015) will be introduced as an example of this film format (2) and analysed (3). Among other things, it becomes clear that religion is also portrayed polyvalently in the film. On the basis of the results of the film analysis, considerations (4) of the possibilities for viewing and dealing with a blockbuster in the context of religious education are discussed, namely to foster media and interreligious competence and as part of Christian utopia formation. (English)
ISSN:1863-0502
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Theo-Web