Working on this new server in php7...
imc indymedia

Los Angeles Indymedia : Activist News

white themeblack themered themetheme help
About Us Contact Us Calendar Publish RSS
Features
latest news
best of news
syndication
commentary


KILLRADIO

VozMob

ABCF LA

A-Infos Radio

Indymedia On Air

Dope-X-Resistance-LA List

LAAMN List




IMC Network:

Original Cities

www.indymedia.org africa: ambazonia canarias estrecho / madiaq kenya nigeria south africa canada: hamilton london, ontario maritimes montreal ontario ottawa quebec thunder bay vancouver victoria windsor winnipeg east asia: burma jakarta japan korea manila qc europe: abruzzo alacant andorra antwerpen armenia athens austria barcelona belarus belgium belgrade bristol brussels bulgaria calabria croatia cyprus emilia-romagna estrecho / madiaq euskal herria galiza germany grenoble hungary ireland istanbul italy la plana liege liguria lille linksunten lombardia london madrid malta marseille nantes napoli netherlands nice northern england norway oost-vlaanderen paris/Île-de-france patras piemonte poland portugal roma romania russia saint-petersburg scotland sverige switzerland thessaloniki torun toscana toulouse ukraine united kingdom valencia latin america: argentina bolivia chiapas chile chile sur cmi brasil colombia ecuador mexico peru puerto rico qollasuyu rosario santiago tijuana uruguay valparaiso venezuela venezuela oceania: adelaide aotearoa brisbane burma darwin jakarta manila melbourne perth qc sydney south asia: india mumbai united states: arizona arkansas asheville atlanta austin baltimore big muddy binghamton boston buffalo charlottesville chicago cleveland colorado columbus dc hawaii houston hudson mohawk kansas city la madison maine miami michigan milwaukee minneapolis/st. paul new hampshire new jersey new mexico new orleans north carolina north texas nyc oklahoma philadelphia pittsburgh portland richmond rochester rogue valley saint louis san diego san francisco san francisco bay area santa barbara santa cruz, ca sarasota seattle tampa bay tennessee urbana-champaign vermont western mass worcester west asia: armenia beirut israel palestine process: fbi/legal updates mailing lists process & imc docs tech volunteer projects: print radio satellite tv video regions: oceania united states topics: biotech

Surviving Cities

www.indymedia.org africa: canada: quebec east asia: japan europe: athens barcelona belgium bristol brussels cyprus germany grenoble ireland istanbul lille linksunten nantes netherlands norway portugal united kingdom latin america: argentina cmi brasil rosario oceania: aotearoa united states: austin big muddy binghamton boston chicago columbus la michigan nyc portland rochester saint louis san diego san francisco bay area santa cruz, ca tennessee urbana-champaign worcester west asia: palestine process: fbi/legal updates process & imc docs projects: radio satellite tv
printable version - js reader version - view hidden posts - tags and related articles


View article without comments

AMERICA THROUGH THE MOVIES

by fabio de oliveira ribeiro Monday, Jan. 03, 2011 at 10:28 AM
sithan@ig.com.br

The movies also acts as a society sees her to herself.

It is possible to understand like the USA changed analyzing 3 versions of the same film: 'The Last Man on Earth' (with Vicent Price), 'Omega Mam' (Charlton Heston) and 'I am the Legend' (Will Smith).

In the first version of the film the scientist that kills the assumptions zumbis is the true zumbi. The character of Price didn't get to overcome the wife's death and he sacrifices unnecessarily people that try to adapt to the new reality.

In the second version the zumbis belong the a type of primitive secret society that it hates technology and that they deserve to die. Heston's scientist dies as if he was a Christ that was solemnity-sacrificed to save the few humans that remained in Earth.

In the last version the zumbis doesn't have almost any human characteristic and the only refuge for what remain of the humanity is a Military Base in whose center is a church. The scientist kills the zumbis without any guilty conscience type and to use them as specimens in his laboratory.

Along the three versions there is a change in the original sense of the history. The last version is the pick of the prejudice in that only the Christian Militarism is capable to protect the humans of the barbarian people. The ideal society of many of Bush's voters (the suburb strongly armed and walled) it was taken to the big screen for Will Smith.
Report this post as:
Share on: Twitter, Facebook, Google+

add your comments


Ethnology of the American Society

by fabio de oliveira ribeiro Monday, Jan. 03, 2011 at 8:03 PM
sithan@ig.com.br

Did you see George Lakoff's interview?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqFxHTh98Ww&feature=player_embedded


The idea of killing barbaric and inhuman zumbis (very spread through the American films) it is available to be worked in the brains of the American people and of the American soldiers also.

Plus than to do ethnology of primitive societies, we needed is to do ethnology of the American society.
Report this post as:
Share on: Twitter, Facebook, Google+

add your comments


Ethnology of the American Society

by fabio de oliveira ribeiro Monday, Jan. 03, 2011 at 8:03 PM
sithan@ig.com.br

Did you see George Lakoff's interview?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqFxHTh98Ww&feature=player_embedded


The idea of killing barbaric and inhuman zumbis (very spread through the American films) it is available to be worked in the brains of the American people and of the American soldiers also.

Plus than to do ethnology of primitive societies, we needed is to do ethnology of the American society.
Report this post as:
Share on: Twitter, Facebook, Google+

add your comments


© 2000-2018 Los Angeles Independent Media Center. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Los Angeles Independent Media Center. Running sf-active v0.9.4 Disclaimer | Privacy