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Pedofilia y representación en el cine

Authors: Bolaños Fernández, Eduardo;

Pedofilia y representación en el cine

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Treball Final de Grau en Comunicació Audiovisual. Codi: CA0932. Curs 2013-2014 La presente investigación aborda el controvertido tema de la pedofilia partiendo de la base de que los medios de comunicación tradicionales como la prensa realizan un tratamiento unilateral, sensacionalista y homogéneo de dicha enfermedad. A través de un análisis cualitativo de tres textos fílmicos, The Woodsman (Nicole Kassell, 2004), De Nens (Joaquím Jordà, 2003) y Jagten (Thomas Vinterberg, 2012) se intenta demostrar que el cine es capaz de ofrecer visiones heterogéneas, humanizadas y en definitiva más realistas acerca de la pedofilia, además de ayudar a comprenderla como enfermedad. This research addresses the controversial subject of pedophilia on the basis of a unilateral, sensationalist and uniform treatment of the disease in traditional media such as press. Through a qualitative analysis of three films, The Woodsman (Nicole Kassell, 2004), De Nens (Joaquim Jorda, 2003) and Jagten (Thomas Vinterberg, 2012) we attempt to demonstrate that film is able to provide heterogeneous, humanized and more realistic representations of pedophilia, which help to understand this disease.

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paedophilia, child sexual abuse, moral panic, Grau en Comunicació Audiovisual, cine, abuso a menores, cinema, pedofilia, medios de comunicación, pánico moral, mass media, Grado en Comunicación Audiovisual, Bachelor's Degree in Audiovisual Communication

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