EL FOTÓGRAFO DE MINAMATA (2020): DE LA FOTOGRAFÍA HUMANISTA A LOS DEFECTOS CONGÉNITOS POR METILMERCURIO EN LA ASIGNATURA DE EMBRIOLOGÍA HUMANA.

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Title: EL FOTÓGRAFO DE MINAMATA (2020): DE LA FOTOGRAFÍA HUMANISTA A LOS DEFECTOS CONGÉNITOS POR METILMERCURIO EN LA ASIGNATURA DE EMBRIOLOGÍA HUMANA.
Alternate Title: Minamata (2020): From Humanistic Photography to Congenital Defects due to Methyl Mercury in the Subject of Human Embryology.
Authors: RICHARD, Enrique1 chelonos@gmail.com
Source: Journal of Medicine & Movies / Revista de Medicina y Cine. Dec2023, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p331-344. 14p.
Abstract (English): Minamata by Andrew Levitas is an important film to understand how environmental pollution can have a great influence on human health. It shows how pollution affects communities, how communities are reluctant to accept the responsibility of the responsible company, and how the community and the media can work together to address these issues and take action to prevent and treat these problems. In the university teaching of Health Sciences, it constitutes an important pedagogical resource to illustrate and raise awareness about the toxicological problems of methyl mercury in human health and especially during pregnancy, promoting the development of various congenital defects. Viewing the film, on the other hand, stimulates critical, divergent, analytical, reflective, emotional thinking and significant learning, while allowing the integration of knowledge of the subjects they are studying and general culture in an immersive experience. Likewise, it allows to integrate the art of the film and the photography of W. Eugene Smith as an educational transversal that contributes to the heritage of the student's general culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): El fotógrafo de Minamata (2020) de Andrew Levitas es una película importante para comprender cómo la contaminación del medio ambiente puede tener una gran influencia en la salud humana. Muestra cómo la contaminación afecta a las comunidades, cómo éstas se resisten a aceptar la responsabilidad de la empresa responsable y cómo la comunidad y los medios de comunicación pueden trabajar juntos para abordar estas cuestiones y tomar medidas para prevenir y tratar estos problemas. En la docencia universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud se constituye en un recurso pedagógico importante para ilustrar y concientizar sobre la problemática toxicológica del metilmercurio en la salud humana y especialmente durante la gestación promoviendo el desarrollo de diversos defectos congénitos. El visionado del film por otro lado estimula el pensamiento crítico, divergente, analítico, reflexivo, emocional y el aprendizaje significativo, al tiempo que permite integrar conocimientos de las asignaturas que cursan y cultura general en una experiencia inmersiva. Asimismo, permite integrar el arte del filme y la fotografía de W. Eugene Smith como una transversal educativa que contribuye al acervo de cultura general del estudiante. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Minamata by Andrew Levitas is an important film to understand how environmental pollution can have a great influence on human health. It shows how pollution affects communities, how communities are reluctant to accept the responsibility of the responsible company, and how the community and the media can work together to address these issues and take action to prevent and treat these problems. In the university teaching of Health Sciences, it constitutes an important pedagogical resource to illustrate and raise awareness about the toxicological problems of methyl mercury in human health and especially during pregnancy, promoting the development of various congenital defects. Viewing the film, on the other hand, stimulates critical, divergent, analytical, reflective, emotional thinking and significant learning, while allowing the integration of knowledge of the subjects they are studying and general culture in an immersive experience. Likewise, it allows to integrate the art of the film and the photography of W. Eugene Smith as an educational transversal that contributes to the heritage of the student's general culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:18855210
DOI:10.14201/rmc.31176