《我们都是人类》:

G. Horváth
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一部漫画能有效地传达一种同情的信息,挑战人们的态度,并让8岁的孩子也能理解历史上最暴力的情节之一吗?本文通过分析小学生对联合国卢旺达国际刑事法庭(ICTR)制作的关于卢旺达种族灭绝的漫画《千山之国的100天》的解读,来探讨这种可能性。它展示了漫画如何挑战学生的态度,反过来,他们对文本的阅读和讨论如何引导他们创造新的视角,塑造他们如何相互联系。在此过程中,它通过对共同人性的深刻认识,探索了思维的转变和移情的正常化,揭示了孩子们通过与漫画的个人和共同互动所经历的转变。
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“We Are All Humans”:
Can a comic effectively convey a message of empathy, challenge attitudes, and render accessible one of the most violent episodes in history to children as young as 8 years old? This essay examines the possibility via an analysis of primary school students’ interpretation of 100 Days in the Land of the Thousand Hills, a comic developed by the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) about the Rwandan genocide. It demonstrates how the comic challenges students’ attitudes, and in turn how their reading and discussion of the text leads to the creation of new perspectives that shape how they relate to one another. In doing so, it explores the shifts in thinking and normalization of empathy via a profound realization of shared humanity, shedding light on the transformation experienced by the children through their individual and shared interaction with the comic.
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