Hello!
I posted some questions regarding anime (including psychological ones) :)
<Regarding
Anime Itself>
1. What
elements do people attach great importance to anime characters?
(appearance,
personality etc.)
2. Do they have prejudices towards anime? (childish, many lowbrow programs etc.)
3. How far should we respect freedom of expression regarding anime scenes?
<Regarding
Anime Violence>
4. How do people usually react towards anime violence? (feel scared, no reaction etc.)
4. How do people usually react towards anime violence? (feel scared, no reaction etc.)
5. What kind of violent scenes which lead people to be extremely shocked?
6. What are the differences between anime violence and such scenes in live-action movies/dramas?
7. Does anime violence usulally lead people to become aggressive?
8. Why some people mimic their favorite character's aggressive behavior?
Why do they think they can fight with enemies just as your favorite characters did?
9. How can we deal with the worst points of anime violence from the psychological point of view?
(grotesque
depictions, brutal deaths etc.)
10. Can we learn something by watching such scenes?
<Regarding
Universal Themes>
11. What
themes people are especially interested in? (ex. identity crises, historical
themes)
12. Why do they prefer programs which include philosophical and ethical themes?
13. What are the roles of anime including such themes?
14. Do such programs contribute to raise people’s awareness concerning universal
issues?
15. How can we think such issues as our own problem in the real world?
15. How can we think such issues as our own problem in the real world?
I think you had a misunderstanding about the purpose of the questions you should post here. The questions were meant to be ones that could guide your research by suggesting where you might find information and what is relevant to your issue. A few of your questions are that sort (e.g., Do you think anime violence leads people to become aggressive? -- Especially if we change it to "Does anime violence lead people to become aggressive?). That's a researchable question.
ReplyDeleteBut, don't delete the other questions! We will be using questions like those for a survey that we will be creating. They will come in handy then.
By the way, I like "the look" of your blog. It's unique and fits your theme well.
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