Religión, Tardomodernidad & Violencia en Series Animadas

This article analyzed the correlation between (a) Religion/Religiosity of 1,081 characters-victims and (b) Types, (c) Sub-types and (d) Nature of 1,081 acts of violence received by these characters; in 100 animated series, representing 33.22% of TV products and 54.34% of animated series, consumed by...

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Main Author: Valdez, Esmeralda Mancilla (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Ediciones Universidad Valladolid 2021
In: Journal of the sociology and theory of religion
Year: 2021, Volume: 12, Issue: Extra/1, Pages: 82-116
Further subjects:B Religiosidad
B Infancia
B Modernidad
B México
B Dibujos Animados
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Summary:This article analyzed the correlation between (a) Religion/Religiosity of 1,081 characters-victims and (b) Types, (c) Sub-types and (d) Nature of 1,081 acts of violence received by these characters; in 100 animated series, representing 33.22% of TV products and 54.34% of animated series, consumed by 2,088 schoolchildren in Mexico. The RESULTS reveal that: 84.08% are Victims-Without-Religion; 11.65% Victims-With-Religiosity-Animist/Pagan; and 1.85% Victims-With-Religion. Furthermore, the most violent interpersonal relationships for all religions/religiosities are the egalitarian ones at the community level; but the Victims-Without-Religion are the characters who receive the highest percentage of Interpersonal-Violence: 62.25% receive Interpersonal-Equallitaire Violence and 62.85% Interpersonal-Community Violence. These data are interpreted as symptoms of late modernity because they favor the breaking of modern political values with: (a) the social construction of negative stereotypes of the Modern-Social-Subject (Without-Religion/secular/laïc); and of the egalitarian political-social system/order; and with (b) the social construction of positive stereotypes of the hierarchical social system/order characteristic of pre-modern traditional religions/religious identities.
ISSN:2255-2715
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of the sociology and theory of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.24197/jstr.Extra-1.2021.82-116