All media were once new. A history of the relations between cinema and pedagogy as a framework for understanding the contemporary use of digital games in Argentinian schools
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The article aims to contribute to the study on the relations between schools and media in Argentina. It offers an analysis of the articulations and tensions between cinema and pedagogical discourse throughout the twentieth century, in dialogue with the historicization of the relations between digital games and schools. This comparative reading allows us to identify continuities, ruptures, and resignifications in the ways in which pedagogy conceived the technological and cultural novelty of both media. By showing that digital games are going through a moment like the one experienced by cinema several decades ago, it offers clues to reflect on contemporary school practices and educational policies (or the lack of them) regarding images.
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