La representación de las falacias contra la homosexualidad
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Universidad de León
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ISSN: 1692-2530
Year of publication: 2014
Volume: 13
Issue: 25
Pages: 69-86
Type: Article
More publications in: Opinión Jurídica: Publicación de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Medellín
Abstract
Cinema fulfills, in some occasions, an argumentative role: in one hand it reflectsreality and states of beliefs of large social groups in a specific moment; on the other hand, it provides tools to the spectator in order to consolidate or criticize those beliefs. In this article, I have analyzed how cinema is able to carry out both tasks spreading and denouncing arguments supported in prejudices around homosexuality: I use as a point of departure, the analysis of the movie “But…I´m a Cheerleader” (Babbitt, 1999).In which it can be noticed how movie complies with this double role: It shows the vision that a large part of society has of homosexuality and how this vision is supported in arguments without any support (although they are psychologicallypersuasive): what in logics is denominated “fallacies.”