Introduction to American Studies
Friday, December 9, 2011
American Dream
Does the American Dream exist? Should it exist? I've been thinking a bit about this since we discussed in on Tuesday. In some ways it exists, however it is definitely not as attainable as many people believe. There are far too many limitations, as we learned in class, that get in the way of this idealistic dream. Now the question is, is the American Dream a harmful or helpful sentiment. I'm still not so sure. I know that if people believe too much in this, it will be extremely difficult to affect any change. However, it's such a nice ideal, and I think it keeps many people going.. effort full...I remain a bit confused about the pros and cons about such a dream.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
final blog!
Hi guys (for the last time)
Just wanted to add in some of my thoughts from this years class. I enjoyed being in a small setting where as a student I actually got to know some of the other students in the class this is the first small class I have taken at UB. Also having the teacher personally know you was enjoyable too. Our discussions were great and this is also my first time taking a class that actually has discussions and not just a lecture and listening and taking notes. This class made me want to take more classes where I can actually add in my opinion. Its nice to actually learn through not only the teachers but through what your peers also have to say. Everyone have a good rest of the year and goodluck on finals!
Thoughts on AMS 107
The class in general was a pleasant surprise for me. I didn't think I'd enjoy coming to class, but it was actually fun to hear the discussions and arguments. I think the zine was fun and it was researching experience.
When it comes to the course material itself, I was happy with the topics covered. Some of my favorite discussions we had include the white privilege issue, the detroit urban zoning crisis, and also the food inc. topics. I think the way John and Kritika taught the class was excellent as well, being able to weave together all the course material, and the way you guys carried on with class was great.
I'm going to take a lot out of this course. I'm definately not going to see things the same way in terms of equal opportunity in this country. I'm also going to consider the way media exaggerates things, and laugh at the news for covering mindless things
When it comes to the course material itself, I was happy with the topics covered. Some of my favorite discussions we had include the white privilege issue, the detroit urban zoning crisis, and also the food inc. topics. I think the way John and Kritika taught the class was excellent as well, being able to weave together all the course material, and the way you guys carried on with class was great.
I'm going to take a lot out of this course. I'm definately not going to see things the same way in terms of equal opportunity in this country. I'm also going to consider the way media exaggerates things, and laugh at the news for covering mindless things
AMS 107 Final Review
I am not sure how this class has affected anyone else, however i thought that we were exposed to a lot of things that people often sweep under the rug. Being African American, i knew about he blacklist housing for african americans, and i was really surprised that it was brought up in this class. I think that if people took a positive approach to things class they would've learned a lot about other types of people. Someone that is 'sheltered' or has lived around people that look just like them their whole life are often ignorant to the things that don't directly affect them. Also someone that may have judged a homo, bi or trans sexual may change their opinion after this class, after some of the essays we've read. I learned a lot of new things this semester that will help me to be a more well rounded adult. Good Job!
Fast Food is EVIL
Now days since the American culture has changed and women work much more that in previous history the Fast Food business have soured! It is quick, convient and cheap thats perfect right? Wrong! As we all know fast food is filled with salt, sugar and grease that can clog our arteries, give us diabetes and high blood pressure. What exactly is in a hotdog? We eat a lot of things that we have no idea where they've come from. Why are fast food restaurants there still in business if everyone knows the harmful effects? I think that the convince beats out the harmfulness in most people's minds also a lot of people don't think that they'll ever get sick from eating a burger or two from McDonalds. Without Fast Food restaurants mothers would almost be forced to cook for their kids and this may decrease the obesity rate in America. Though it would be nice to do away with the fat burgers and 'diabetes' sodas it is unrealistic because so many people are so accustomed to these restaurants.
Racism and the world
Racism is alive and well in the world still. It's sad, but the truth hurts. As long as there is different races out and about in the world there will forever be racism. For people throughout the world, the election of Barak Obama to the U.S. presidency seemed to signal in a new era, that of the end of racism. It's not as noticeable, but racism is alive in the minds of people. Everyone has the same rights in the U.S., but the reason why some people don't become who they want is because of different race and politics.
hometown crisis
im not really sure how much this pertains to our class but i wanted to share with you guys how much my home time is going on a downward slop. so many things have been happening and every single day i hear of something new...literally! a freshman in highschool killed herself because of bullying...then there was the incident where a 10 year old boy walked into his parents MURDERED...the mom with an ax in her throat and the dad had been shot. now the most recent news is about a 15 years old boy setting his house on fire and killing his dad 2 brothers and his sister and mom are in satisfactory condition. this all happened in a 2 week time span. it makes me sick to think that this world is not getting any safer! and to know that that is happening in my home town is crazy. the 15 year old boy may not get as much jail time as he should just because he is under age! ugh it disgusts me.
The dream
The dream for everybody is to have all the money and a good stable job. To have everything you ever wanted and maybe even more. Getting out there and being successful is what everyone is doing. The world wants to be in everyone's hands. The time starts now for everything.
Pop Culture and the world today
Popular culture is a form of commercial culture where movies, television, radio, cyberspace, advertising, toys etc. come into place as things that everyone wants or wants to do. All your favorites and interest is usually pop culture.Most pop culture comes from the media. The media generates signals and has the world following certain pathways. Media such as celebrities and their life, music, entertainment shows, videos etc.Popular culture is different in most places. It depends on where you from or how you were raised. What’s popular to you may not be popular to everyone else.
Food Inc.
I've been thinking about the film "Food Inc." a lot since we watched it. I was pretty disturbed by a lot of the images of the animals being abused. Yet, I eat meat and I still do. I don't think what really bothered me was that they killed the animals, it was how they killed them. It seemed so entirely inhumane. The animals had a terrible life and a terrible death. Turning farms into corporations has obviously done much harm. If all animals were raised and killed as the independent farmer in the film had shown, I would be far less disturbed.
Food Inc.
During the Food Inc. movie, one female from the food industry said how the general public does not need to know about these chemicals they are putting into our food. She wanted to wait until there was more research done so they didn’t scare people. How about you DON’T but these chemicals into our food and perform the research before putting it into our food! Why wait to learn about!
I just couldn’t believe how she thought it was not necessary to tell us about OUR FOOD! We are the ones eating and paying for our food. We should know everything about it! Everything should have labels on it explain the harmful chemcials in there. And if we still eat it, thats our own fault.
I just couldn’t believe how she thought it was not necessary to tell us about OUR FOOD! We are the ones eating and paying for our food. We should know everything about it! Everything should have labels on it explain the harmful chemcials in there. And if we still eat it, thats our own fault.
House and Ford
I was watching House last week and during the show, one of the doctors was driving a new ford truck. As she was driving she said something like “Oh did you know that if I take a turn too fast, this Ford (whatever model it was) will tell me!” I thought it was kind of weird that they were talking about cars during a doctor show. When the show went to a commercial the first one was about that same truck! It also said that this House episode was sponsored by Ford. I guess the big name companies really do control what we see, hear and watch.
Sexism
I saw this and thought it was a good representation on how companies look at women and men in corporate America. For the zine I did a lot of ads that looked at the way gender is stereotyped in the media. It is interesting that I found a cartoon about how the interviews go for different genders when trying to make it in the news business. With all the female correspondents and talk shows, and anchorwomen out there today, do they really still treat them on such opposite ends?
Occupy What?
The other day is class when we were talking about how to make changes in order to resolve all the problems and inequalities and privledges and we agreed that protesting in a pretty efficient way to do this.protesting at UB would get a lot more done than protesting in the United States. I feel like UB is a proactive, openminded community that actually listens to what the students have to say. The whole United States, however is not proactive at all and has been stuck in its ways for years. So for something like Occupy Wallstreet to try to change something so deeply rooted in our society, they had their work cut out for them. I actually appreciate what Occupy Wallstreet is doing, as they are making a lot of people aware of what is going on in our country, but the bottom line is that nothing is changing as a result of it. This is why I have little faith in protesting. Even if the protesters are peaceful, you will still get arrested and your ideas will be shot down. Nothing has become of Occupy Wallstreet after months of intense media attention and hundreds of arrests. It just makes me think, "Will anything ever change?"
My American Dream
I think that the first thing that should be thought about when mentioning the American Dream, is the name itself. It's the American DREAM. Just a dream. We all have them every night, but does that mean that they will come true? Of course not. The American Dream is an imaginative thing that was made up in our parents generation. I think the validity of this dream has faded entirely as years go by. In terms of what I consider to be my American dream, I just want to be happy and live comfortably, that's all that I really want out of life. I don't think that I will ever be a billionaire or millionaire. I will probably work my whole life, with a successful job and a family of my own, in a house that is reasonable for the amount of money I make. I aspire not to struggle throughout life, and anything greater than the things that I just mentioned would be a genuine surprise to me. I think that it is important to think realistically about your future and not to get too crazy about this so called American Dream.
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