Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Self Awareness Theory Is Defined By Duval And Wickland
For decades film has shaped the minds of many. Film depicts who we are as a society. Creators and directors use film to share stories and events that have molded our society. If you noticed, a film brings light to the issues and concerns of everyday life. In connection to broadcasting the concerns of the world, film has also been proven to manipulate individualââ¬â¢s personal self- awareness. Self-awareness theory is defined by Duval and Wickland (1972) as self-focused attention that leads people to compare their behavior to internal standards. Film is so important in our society that it can alter a personââ¬â¢s perspectives and narratives. In society, film is used as a communicator to express ideas and generally brings forth awareness to some topics. It also enables resourceful learning and encourages involvement from different audiences. It can help audiences to reconsideration their purpose in our world. Film can also stimulate people to change or better the injustices and exploitation they may be subjected to. Film affects how we see ourselves at times, which proves that it is ââ¬Å"the most pervasive form of communication and entertainment in the postmodern worldâ⬠, says Tomaselli. In an article by Ben Detrick entitled ââ¬ËThe Inside Story Behind the Making of Hip-Hop Film Dopeââ¬â¢, he reviewed the movie ââ¬ËDopeââ¬â¢, by providing a technical yet informative entail of the film. In the film the hip hop culture was depicted as an influential factor in the lives of three awkward teens. The
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