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Religija in popularna kultura: študija primera filma Matrica : študija primera filma Matrica
ID Ramšak, Klara (Author), ID Črnič, Aleš (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Zaradi družbenih sprememb se močno spreminja pomen religije in njene družbene funkcije. Medtem ko so bili znanstveniki do sredine dvajsetega stoletja prepričani, da bo prišlo do končne sekularizacije, se je v šestdesetih letih prejšnjega stoletja zgodil preobrat. Prišlo je do vztrajnosti ljudske religioznosti, kazalcev naraščanja religioznosti v osemdesetih letih, pojava novih religijskih gibanj in »nove religioznosti« ter politizacije religije. V začetku 21. stoletja je prišlo do vzpona Web 2.0, ki je dodatno vplival na nastanek novih religij, imenovanih hiper realne religije. Ravno zaradi vseh teh sprememb je pojem religije težko definirati, saj ena definicija ne more zajeti vseh tipov religije in lahko tako ugotavljamo le družinske lastnosti raznih religij. Podoben problem nastane pri definiciji popularne kulture, saj ima glede na različen čas in prostor drugačen pomen. Področji religije in popularne kulture se med seboj povezujeta na štiri različne načine, in sicer: religija v popularni kulturi, popularna kultura v religiji, popularna kultura kot religija in nenazadnje religija in popularna kultura v dialogu. V drugem delu diplomskega dela smo se osredotočili na uspešnico bratov Wachowski iz leta 1999, ki nosi naslov Matrica. Ugotovili smo, da se film opira na več verskih tradicij, kot so krščanstvo, budizem in gnosticizem. Prevladujoči odnos med religijo in popularno kulturo je religija v popularni kulturi, saj se religijski elementi kažejo eksplicitno in implicitno. Pri analizi filma smo naleteli tudi na internetno religijo matricizem, ki je nastala na podlagi celotne trilogije Matrica.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:religija, popularna kultura, hiper realna religija, Matrica, matricizem
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Ramšak]
Year:2021
Number of pages:49 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-129876 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.74:778.5(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:79931651 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.09.2021
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Language:English
Title:Religion and popular culture: a case study of film The Matrix : diplomsko delo
Abstract:
Due to the social changes, the meaning of religion and its social function is changing dramatically. All until the mid-twentieth century, scientists were convinced that the final secularization would occur, a reversal took place in the 1960s. There was a persistance of folk religiosity, rise of indicators of religiosity in the 1980s, the emergence of new religious movements and »new religiosity« and the politization of religion. At the beggining of the 21st century, there was the rise of Web 2.0, which further influenced the emergence of new religions called hyper-real religions. Because of all these changes, the concept od religion is difficult to define, becasue one definition cannot cover all types of religion, so we can only determine the family characteristics of different religions. A similar problem arises in the definition of popular culture, as it has a different meaning depending on time and place. The fields of religion and popular culture intertwine in four different ways: religion in popular culture, popular culture in religion, popular culture as religion and last but not least, religion and popular culture in dialogue. In the second part of the dissertation we have focused on the Wachowski brothers' 1999 hit release The Matrix. We found out that the film is based on several religious traditions such as Christianity, Buddhism and Gnosticism. The perdominant relationship between religion and popular culture is religion in popular culture, as religious elements manifest themselves explicitly and implicitly. When analyzing the film, I also came across the internet religion Matrixism, which was created based on the entire Matrix triology.

Keywords:religion, popular culture, hyper-real religion, The Matrix, Matrixism

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