Star Wars, a very close galaxy: A modern myth and its social construction

Authors

  • José Marco Segura Jaubert Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
  • Mitzi Magallón Delgado Escuela Neuropsiquiátrica Infantil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i30.6357

Keywords:

Star Wars, myth, religion, biopedagogy, intercultural, jedism.

Abstract

Through seven sections the chronology of Star Wars, the historical and social context that determines it and how is evident in the saga are analyzed. Also in which way Star Wars is a modern myth and how the hero’s journey is reflected. Eeligious aspects that revolves around the concept of the Force, the biopedagogy learning, interculturalism manifested in the saga and the elements that this series of films has to develop a new spiritual path called jedism are studied.

TEORÍA Y PRAXIS Year 15, No.30, January-May 2017, pp.51-83

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Author Biographies

José Marco Segura Jaubert, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica

Máster en Literatura Clásica y filólogo,

Mitzi Magallón Delgado, Escuela Neuropsiquiátrica Infantil

Psicóloga y doctora en Educación

Published

2017-05-31

How to Cite

Segura Jaubert, J. M., & Magallón Delgado, M. (2017). Star Wars, a very close galaxy: A modern myth and its social construction. Teoría Y Praxis, (30), 51–83. https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i30.6357

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