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Popular culture, public pedagogy and perspective transformation: The Avengers and adult learning in living rooms

机译:大众文化,公共教育学和视野转变:复仇者联盟和客厅中的成人学习

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of popular culture, especially prime-time television, on women viewers' identity development. More specifically, this study explores one television show, the 1962-1964 Cathy Gale episodes of The Avengers, as a portal to adult learning. We explored how television, as a form of public pedagogy, can help facilitate the formation of a critical or feminist identity among adult learner viewers. The research questions guiding this study were: (1) How and what did women learn from watching The Avengers? (2) How did women incorporate that learning into their lives and into their identities? (3) How did women interpret and accommodate the feminist example of Cathy Gale? Because our purpose was to investigate Cathy Gale's impact on women, we chose a qualitative design to uncover the experiences of women who watched her in the 1960s. Unlike most television audience research conducted on female audiences, we were not researching the effects of current television viewing, but asking for life-stories of women who watched The Avengers over 40 years ago. Data for this study were collected over a two-and-a-half year period and consisted of interviews with contemporaneous viewers of the Cathy Gale Avengers episodes; interviews with scriptwriters and with Honor Blackman, the actor who played Cathy Gale; as well as numerous documents—ranging from statistics obtained at the British Film Institute to fanzines and newspaper articles of the period. Analysis revealed that, in particular historical times and situations, television viewing can become a form of critical public pedagogy, facilitating transformational learning in adult viewers that produces lasting, life-changing effects. This investigation revealed that not only did biologically born women incorporate Cathy Gale's feminist example into their identities and actions, but biologically born males whose core gender identity was female did also. This study shows the power of learning experiences found in the space between viewers and their television sets. It offers evidence of transformational, lifelong learning in living rooms.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查流行文化,尤其是黄金时段电视对女性观众身份发展的影响。更具体地说,这项研究探索了一部电视节目,《复仇者联盟》的1962-1964年凯茜·盖尔(Cathy Gale)情节,作为成人学习的门户。我们探讨了电视作为一种公共教学方法,如何帮助促进成年学习者观看者形成批判性或女权主义身份。指导该研究的研究问题是:(1)女人从观看《复仇者联盟》中学到了什么? (2)妇女如何将这种学习融入生活和身份认同中? (3)妇女如何解释和容纳凯茜·盖尔的女权主义榜样?因为我们的目的是调查凯茜·盖尔(Cathy Gale)对女性的影响,所以我们选择了定性设计来揭示1960年代看过她的女性的经历。与大多数针对女性观众的电视观众研究不同,我们不是在研究当前电视观看的效果,而是询问40年前观看《复仇者联盟》的女性的生活故事。这项研究的数据收集了两年半的时间,其中包括对同时代Cathy Gale Avengers剧集的观众的采访。采访编剧和扮演凯茜·盖尔的演员荣誉布莱克曼;以及大量文件-从英国电影学院获得的统计数据到当时的同人志和报纸文章。分析表明,在特定的历史时期和情况下,电视收看可以成为批判性的公共教育学的一种形式,促进成人观看者的转型学习,从而产生持久的,改变生活的效果。这项调查表明,不仅生物学上出生的女性将凯茜·加尔(Cathy Gale)的女权主义榜样纳入其身份和行为,而且生物学上核心性别身份为女性的男性也是如此。这项研究显示了在观众与其电视机之间的空间中学习体验的力量。它提供了在客厅进行变革性终身学习的证据。

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