En commentaire à notre article sur l 'éditorial de Fabrice Bousteau, Jacqueline Waechter a ajouté un nouveau commentaire sur votre article "ÉDITORIAL BEAUX ARTS Fabrice BOUSTEAU" :
« La télévision fabrique de l'oubli. Le cinéma fabrique des souvenirs. »
Jean-Luc Godard
Jacqueline Waechter nous transmet cette pensée de J.L Godard: "
“In an alleged democracy, the image of the public sphere with its appeal to dialogue and shared responsibility has given way to the spectacle of unbridled intolerance, ignorance, seething private fears, unchecked anger, along with the decoupling of reason from freedom. … What this decline in civility, the emergence of mob behavior …suggests is that we have become one of the most illiterate nations on the planet. I don't mean illiterate in the sense of not being able to read … The new illiteracy is about more than learning how to read the book or the word; it is about learning how not to read the world. … As a result of this widespread illiteracy that has come to dominate American culture we have moved from a culture of questioning to a culture of shouting, and in doing so have restaged politics and power in both unproductive and anti-democratic ways.”
RépondreSupprimer― Henry A. Giroux
“Today, in the age of standardized testing, thinking and acting, reason and judgment have been thrown out the window just as teachers are increasingly being deskilled and forced to act as semi-robotic technicians good for little more than teaching for the test...”
RépondreSupprimer― Henry A. Giroux