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Humans, sharks and the shared environment in the contemporary eco-doc

机译:当代生态学博士中的人类,鲨鱼和共享环境

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Focussing on the film Sharkwater directed by Rob Stewart (2006), this article discusses formal interpretive aspects of recent environmental documentaries which are intended to raise awareness about environmental issues. It is argued that contemporary environmental documentaries seek to persuade audiences to protect the shared physical environment by increasing the amount of information and imagery available to a shared cognitive environment. An integral part of this process is the conscious awareness of attitudes towards information presented. In the case of recent environmental films about threatened species it is argued that the inclusion of the human and the wild animal in the frame is a technique used to raise awareness of the complex questions concerning human attitudes towards other animals as well as towards other human beings. It is argued in particular that activist films are concerned to make visible the necessity for human cooperation in the protection of endangered species.
机译:本文着眼于罗伯·斯图尔特(Rob Stewart)(2006)执导的电影《鲨鱼水》,讨论了近期环境纪录片的正式诠释方面,旨在提高人们对环境问题的认识。有人认为当代环境纪录片试图通过增加共享的认知环境可用的信息和图像的数量来说服观众保护共享的物理环境。在此过程中,不可或缺的一部分是对所呈现信息的态度的自觉意识。在最近的关于濒临灭绝物种的环境电影中,有人认为将人和野生动物包括在框架中是一种用于提高人们对人类对其他动物以及对其他人类态度的复杂问题的认识的技术。 。特别是有人认为,激进主义者的电影是为了表明人类合作在保护濒危物种方面的必要性。

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