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VIOLENCE AND MEDIA An Intricate Dance DENNIS AIG, MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY OCTOBER 24, 2013

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VIOLENCE AND MEDIA. An Intricate Dance. DENNIS AIG, MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY OCTOBER 24, 2013. Mental Health Studies. Correlation – Not Necessarily Causation or “Trigger” Makes Intuitive Sense and Supported by Research Recent New York Times Article Summary. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VIOLENCE AND MEDIA

An Intricate DanceDENNIS AIG, MONTANA STATE

UNIVERSITYBOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY

OCTOBER 24, 2013

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Mental Health Studies

• Correlation – Not Necessarily Causation or “Trigger”

• Makes Intuitive Sense and Supported by Research

• Recent New York Times Article Summary

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Problem

• Isolates media from history, culture, art, literature, politics, economics, and history

• Freedom of Expression• Blame Society? Doesn’t work either although

can’t be ignored

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History as Justification and Often Glorification of Violence

• Old Testament• New Testament• Greece, Rome • Middle Ages, Sun Tzu• Renaissance• 17th-19th Centuries – Revolutions• 20th Century – Century of Slaughter• 21st Century – Wars of Terror and Uprising

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U.S. Violence as Means to “Good” Ends - Affects Heroic Images

• Country born of revolution – West was “won”• Generations defined by wars –Our Mythology• Protection of Fragile Freedom by Violence in

becomes “right”

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Violence as Upward Mobility

• Outlaw Mystique• Gangs – Of all Ethnic Groups. American way of

crime

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Media

• From earliest films, attracted to violence• Violence is “cinematic” – action, dramatic

tension, often an explosive climax, and then a major resolution

• Drew on other arts • Violence since the Greeks• Shakespeare, Ibsen

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Heroes

• Often People of Justified Violence

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Expendable Extras

• “Collateral damage” of action who are essentially mowed down without provoking feeling from the audience

• Cry for ET, but do we cry for the Stars Wars Extra #68?

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Video Games

• Many involve “target practice” – desensitizing• Halo • Prince Harry’s Comment about the Taliban

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Dramatic Structure of Violence

• Harris and Klebold at Columbine• James Holmes and Dark Knight Rises Shooting• Adam Lanza and Sandy Hook • Shootings not just planned but choreographed• Living in the movie of their lives – create their

own third acts

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Future

• Dark Humor – Past, present, and future• May be that some individuals are susceptible

to influence from film violence because of mental instability

• Part of our national and international culture

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Not a Trigger, But a Path

• Sublimation but growing acceptance• Could lead to major moral, legal, and cultural

changes