This is Episode 4: Balancing the Individual and Collective of the Avengers
Individualism, philosophically values personal independence as its most important quality. Within individualist cultures, people are more likely to “see themselves as separate from others, define themselves based on their personal traits, and see their characteristics as relatively stable and unchanging.” An individualist’s sense of self is defined more by who they are on the “inside,” minimizing the influence of factors, contexts, and people “outside” the individual.
Collectivism, philosophically values personal interdependence. In collectivist cultures, people are more likely to “see themselves as connected to others, define themselves in terms of relationships with others, and see their characteristics as more likely to change across different contexts.” A collectivist’s sense of self is defined more by who they are with other people, or by their membership in a group. Maintaining social harmony, getting along with others, and meeting social expectations are more important in collectivist cultures.
Premise of Discussion
How well do we feel does the Avengers film tackle the balance between Individualism and Collectivism?
Talked about it in Episode 2, but there is a great essay on ScreenCrush talking about a lot of this by comparing the MCU vs. The Snyderverse: https://youtu.be/M01JemClMkE
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