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‘Homem de Ferro’ faz mal às crianças
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Maus exemplos. É assim que um estudo, apresentado na 118ª Convenção Anual da Associação Americana de Psicologia, classifica os super-heróis do cinema para as crianças, em particular o ‘Homem de Ferro’, vivido na sétima arte por Robert Downey Jr.

Ao contrário dos tempos áureos da banda desenhada, a professora da Universidade de Massachusetts-Boston, Sharon Lamb, explicou que os super-heróis já não surgem como pessoas reais, com vulnerabilidades. Citada pela 'BBC', a especialista esclareceu que a imagem do super-herói que bate em vilões não é boa quando se quer promover modelos masculinos mais gentis.

Esses homens, como o ‘Homem de Ferro’, exploram as mulheres, exibem jóias e demonstram a masculinidade com armas poderosas”, referiu.

Após uma pesquisa junto de 674 crianças, entre os quatro e os 18 anos, a responsável concluiu que é disponibilizada aos mais jovens “uma versão limitada de masculinidade”.

“Os heróis de hoje participam de acções ininterruptas de violência”, concluiu Sharon Lamb. Por isso, a especialista defende que a solução está em ensinar os jovens a distanciarem-se dessas imagens e a encorajá-los a tentarem descobrir o que está errado na sua composição.

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#2
Mais uma que quer ser o novo Fredric Wertham.
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#3
"Lamb". Está tudo dito. Smile

É a história do costume. São demasiado incompetentes e impotentes para resolver problemas reais, por isso inventam problemas fictícios e fazem de forma a "dar muito nas vistas" ao combatê-los.

Comics, Rock, Metal, D&D, videojogos...
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Sharon Lamb

Ed.D., Harvard University
Telephone: 617-287-7698
Email: sharon.lamb@umb.edu

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Sharon Lamb, Ed.D. is Distinguished Professor of Mental Health and comes to UMass Boston after 13 years teaching in the Psychology Department at Saint Michael's College in Colchester Vermont, and 7 years in the Clinical-Developmental Psychology Program at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She received her Ed.M. in Counseling and Consulting Psychology at Harvard Graduate School of Education and her Ed.D. in Human Development at Harvard Graduate School of Education after spending a year toward a Human Development degree at the University of Chicago. She has published widely in the fields of moral development, abuse and victimization, sexual development , psychotherapy with children and adolescents, the sexualization of girls, and media and marketing impact on the development of girls and boys.

She served on the APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls and currently published in Sex Roles a Feminist Forum article called "Feminist Ideals of Female Adolescent Sexuality: A Critique". She is currently working on two projects: a sexual ethics curriculum for high schoolers; and focus group research on victims, advocates, journalists, and sex offenders' views of new journalists' representations of sexual violence.

Dr. Lamb is President-Elect of the Association for Moral Education and a member of APA's divisions 35, 46, and 53. Her co-authored book, Packaging Boyhood: Saving Our Sons from Superheroes, Slackers, and Other Media Stereotypes was published Oct. 13, 2009 and is available in bookstores.

Com um curriculum destes e uma cara assim ela ia é fazer companhia ao Joni boy no Júlio.
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#5
Iron Man, um mau exemplo para as crianças...?
Absurdo!

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#6
Detesto o politicamente correcto...
De todos os fóruns que conheço, este é um deles.
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(08-03-2011, 20:31)Dave Mosuki Wrote: Ainda me lembro quando disseram que as Tartarugas Ninjas era muito violento para as crianças...

As Tartarugas sofreram tanto que em vários países europeus nem sequer puderam ser ninjas (palavra muito violenta), por isso passaram a "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles". Além disso as matracas do Miguel Ângelo eram proibidas, de maneira que o coitado acabava por só poder usar uma corda com gancho na ponta. Eis a explicação na Wikipedia:

Upon TMNT's first arrival in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Austria, Germany, and some other countries in Europe, the name was changed to "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles" (or TMHT, for short), since local censorship policies deemed the word ninja to have excessively violent connotations for a children's program (in Ireland, however, the first season aired as "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" before changing to "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles") Consequently, everything related to the Turtles had to be renamed before being released in these nations (comic books, video games, toys, etc.) The lyrics were also changed, such as changing "Splinter taught them to be ninja teens" to the "Splinter taught them to be fighting teens."

The policies also had other effects, such as removing use of Michelangelo's nunchaku (which were at the time banned from appearing in 18-rated movies) and generally toning down the usage of all the turtles' weapons. After many seasons of never using his nunchaku, they eventually disappeared entirely, replaced by a turtle shell shaped grappling hook called the "Turtle Line".
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(05-04-2011, 15:08)Dave Mosuki Wrote: Então a espada do Leonardo e as adagas do rafael já não são. Só o Donatelo com o bastão safa-se!

Acho que os idiotas da altura deviam achar que as crianças não seriam suficientemente burras para brincarem com espadas e adagas (caso as encontrassem) mas que podiam achar piada aos nunchakus a girar e que se podiam mutilar a elas próprias. Loucos!
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