CNN had a news story about O.J. Simpson and him loosing bid to toss conviction of robbery and kidnapping chargers. I think klosterman would take this as real because everyone knows Simpson as a criminal for awhile. Especially from the trial of his ex wife's death. He was found guilty for kidnaping and robber on 12 counts and 33 years in prison. This sis something that will be talked about or remembered for awhile.
Another CNN news story I watched was about a woman who payed her taxes in ones and pennies. Klosterman would take this as meaningless because it doesn't affect anyone but the people involved directly. Yes it would take time to count out 11 thousand ones, but it won't be talked about by people in a few years.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Millenials
The movie knocked up is a good example of one of the things that makes this generation a millenial. A lot of teenagers or even adults are having children before marriage. And some are not even in a relationship with one another. Some the baby can make them fall in love with one another. Some it does the opposites and they choose other options such as raising the child seperately and having joint custody. It is becoming a bigger and bigger things to raise children seperately and parents going through divorces. It is one of the struggles most face in society today.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Major Point With Reality Television
Klostermans reading on reality televison made a major point that real people are becoming archetypes of what they see on T.V. This is saying that people that are not on the reality televivison shows are going throught the same things as the people who are on the reality television shows. This is a big reason why the reality shows are so popular. Teen mom is a popular reality show and has been on for years. It is relatable to other teenage mother or people that got pregnant at a young age and went through the same struggles. Watching a show that we can relate to or have some intrest in due to our own lives is different than watching a show we have no background information on or cant relate to at all. Bing able to relate to something is way more interesting. Reality television shows will continue to be a big hit if they can relate to what is going on with real people.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Country and Hip Hop/ Rap Music
A big topic and reading we discussed in class last week had to do with accidental racist. We discussed it in relation to the songs we listened to in class. The country songs we listened to we listened to if we could sing along with it my the end, talking about love, relevance, or whether it tells a story. To me it was easy to tell what the songs were talking about. The rap songs or hip hop music I would have to really pay attention or listen to a few times to really get to know what was truly being said. A lot of what was being talked about in hip hop music is guns, gangs, fighting, and pants hanging down. Many people frame rap or hip hop artist as these types of people as possible bad people when we are just framing them as what they talk about in their songs. Until we really personally know someone we have no right to judge them. To me I think it is alright to raise a point in a song because it makes people interested and gets them thinking.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Intertextuality
In the reading "Bootleg Culture" it talks about mash-ups and how they are made by combining two songs together to make one song. We listened to a few examples in class of mash-ups and it was neat to hear how nicely the songs went together it is almost like the beat from a song can go with lyrics to a handful of other songs and still sound decent. Mash-ups are starting to make a hit in todays culture. Mash-ups use intertextuality in their songs. We can find intertextuality in our music, in movies or even in books. An example of intertextuality with movies could be where they make a movies about a plane crashing and people having to survive on an island and then make another movie with the same kind of idea, but it may go differently. Its like one is feeding off the other. Intertextuality is found all over our culture.
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