Monday, November 22, 2010

Reading Blog 10

Due by Thursday, Nov 18 before classComplete Suggested Activity 10.2 found on p 339. Please follow the directions carefully and fully answer each question. You must use at least one quote from Chapter 10 (along with an in-text citation) as part of your entry. Two full paragraphs needed.

 vagabonds
those how can't move due to certian circumstances
those without the means to travel (car)
illness

tourists
explorers
wealthy
courageous

When it comes to who travels it can be people who are both wealthy and poor. I believe it depends on the determination of the person. When it comes to social status or amount of wealth these doesn't matte. Gender on the other hand don't come into play either. It doesn't matter what state the person is in it depends on how badly they want to travel.

These categories are shifting and changing all the time. People are becoming more courageous and want to see the world. Money is becoming harder to spend but people seem still wanting to spend more and more.

Research Blog 14

Works Cited
Guido Fist Pump Brings Jersey Shore House Fist Pumping and Guidettes. Web. 8 Sept. 2010.
Kennelly, Jacqueline, and Jo-Anne Dillabough. "Young People Mobilizing the Language of Citizenship: Struggles for Classification and New Meaning in an Uncertain World." British Journal of Sociology of Education 29.5 (2008): 493-508. Print.
McCulloch, Ken, Alexis Stewart, and Nick Lovegreen. "‘We Just Hang out Together’: Youth Cultures and Social Class." Journal of Youth Studies 9.5 (2006): 539-56. Print.
NJ Guido | Official Home Of The Seaside Fist Pumpers. Web. 9 Sept. 2010. O'Brien, Susie, and Imre Szeman. Popular Culture: a User's Guide. Toronto: Nelson Education, 2009. Print.
O'Connor, Alan. "The Sociology of Youth Subcultures." 16.4 (2004): 409-14. EBSCO. Taylor &
          Fancis, Dec. 2004. Web. 16 Nov. 2010
 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Research Blog 13

O'Connor, Alan. "The Sociology of Youth Subcultures." 16.4 (2004): 409-14. EBSCO. Taylor & Francis, Dec. 2004. Web. 16 Nov. 2010.
This article is mainly about how subcultures and their relationship between social classes and everyday experiences. When it comes to youth and their idea on subcultures and how they influence the ideas of youth. Throughout this article social structure is a main issue and social classes are thrown into the mix. Like the subculture punk which was popular in the mid 1970 due to the youth involvement, this shows that with a large following a subculture grows immensely.

In this article I will be using references that pertain to youth and their involvement in subcultures.  When the involvement expands the popularity of a subculture grows and in the end everyone knows the subculture and what they stand for. Also in this article they touch on the subject of social class and how that comes to play with the idea of who is in the subculture group.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Reserch Blog 12

Now is your chance to really analyze whether or not your research site is truly a representation of a subculture. You must either defend it OR acknowledge that it doesn't qualify. If it doesn't qualify as a subculture, then exactly what is it? You must use terms and ideas directly from Ch. 8 in your analysis (at least one full paragraph).
A subculture is a group of people that share something in common. They think alike and differ from social norms. For my sbculture group I chose guidos and guidettes and they are a subculture group. They differ from society because of what they stand for which is essentially GTL (gym, tan and laundry). This group goes against the social norm they can be pick out of  group by their appearance They aren't considered a counterculture because they don't go against the government. They just want to be tan and have fun.

Reading Blog 9

After reading Chapter 9 thoroughly, please respond to the ideas presented in the chapter and apply them to your own experiences. Please get as specific as possible and use terminology from the chapter correctly. I am looking for a clear application here. Two full paragraphs.

Throughout thi chapter the main idea is abotut space and how is is described or catergorized. When it comes to the chapter one part that I can relate to is how space is catergorized and how people refer to it . Recently I had to drive to Detriot Avenue to see a friend, I had gotten lost and had to call my dad for directions I had told him I was on Washington Street. He immediantly told me to lock my doors and drive back to the highway he called this the bad side of town. When it comes to the idea of naming an area I understand how people call certain areas the bad side of town or the "safe" side. When people ask me where I live an I say Sylvania they tend to imply that I am well off. Like when my teacher assumed that I lived on the right side of town. He was essentially sterotyping where I live. This is one way people describe locations.

Another part of the book that I found ineresting was the section on public pools and the mall.When it comes to public pools I never went. My parents found them dirty and I was forced to swim in a private pool such as a neighbors or family members. I found this section of the book intersting because of how the idea of public pools has changed and how they are somewhat less wanted. When it comes to the mall section I was suprised how they thought of the idea "public" mall. Which means a place that is owned by the public but is free for people to visit.  I see this as a lie, when people come to the mall they are there to buy things not walk around so in the end people end up "paying" to go the mall due to the fact that it is more socially acceptable to carry around a shopping bag then be empty handed.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Readin Blog 8

Based on the reading from Ch. 8, try to explain the difference between counterculture and subculture. Provide one picture of each and explain why they should be considered as representations (at least one full paragraph).

A counterculture is a group of people that contradict or challenge society. They are groups such as feminist and activists. These groups go agianst the government and make somewhat of a negative statment at that time. While on the other hand a subculture goes against social norms they are different. They are making a non-aggressive statement. Such as the clothing they wear or what they represent. These groups are popular among younger generations.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Research Blog 11

When I put myself on the site and tried to make a connections I failed. I was obviously seen a an outside because I submitted no picture and my comment was deleted. This attempted was clearly the wrong approach. I was nervous posting this comment because I am completely to opposite of a Guidette. I was clearly not liked on the site and if I have to will try to make a better connection in the future.

Post
--Hi my name is Amanda
I would like to know what it means to be a guido?
http://www.guidofistpump.com/

Research Blog 10

Applying one (or more) key terms from Chapter 6, analyze one area of your research site in terms of that key term. Some terms may include performativity and habitus. How does your previous research work with these new terms in clarifying how your research site constructs itself? Do you see similarities to other terms? How are they different (even subtly)?

In the site I am using the main idea of the site is to post pictures and messages. The site is set up in a way that is appealing to thoes that belive themselves to be "guidos". In the site the term that is show alot is the idea of performativity women are shown to be essinatially "sluts" and the men just seem to use offensive words. The site constructs its self in a way that is simple good for the simple minded. This site is so simple that no other terms go with it. It is a picture site with bad words.

Reading Blog 7

In 1-2 full paragraphs, analyze how Bamboozled might be applied to Ch. 7. Use terminology taken from the chapter and be hyper aware of the language used (the film may use offensive language, but in your blog you will NOT--you ain't Spike Lee and this class is not run by democratic rule--think of it as a benevolent dictatorship :P).

Bamboozled was a very intresting movie to say the leas it was full of satire, gender roles, offensive language, racism and countless other things that made the movie what it was. Throughout the movie it seemed that the charcters were represented in a way that was somewhat sterotypical. The characters were shown in a negative light the African Americans were somewhat "gangsters" and the white male lead wanted to run the show. The characters were forced to show their identites or change who they truly were. The races show what bond together in a "nations" and did what they thought to be the right thing. The African Americans refered to themselves in a negtive light and didn't mind due to the fact they were talking about themselves but when someone of the opposite race took it upon themselves to say certian things it was negative. The movie delt with many aspects of chapter 7.