Breaking Down the Rhetoric of Love in Pop Culture-- Spring 2011, The Ohio State University
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Alisha Group 5, Question 1
Group 4 Question 1
Group 6 -bean.240
Group 5 Question 2 (By Lee Jung)
For me, personally I do not have any hostile feeling toward homosexual. Also, I respect homosexual's way of love (or way of making love) so I would let my children play those games. Psychologically, homosexuality is born with it not made with it. Also, in order to playing this type of game, we can reduce fear toward homosexual.
Maybe some people worry about that what if their children became homosexual because of that game, but that game is First Point View Shooting game, so it's more action not about love. I believe that put gender issue in the game is very smart move because this will lead people into understanding homosexuals. So, for me I would let my children play this game.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Group 6 - Question 4
Question 4 Prompt:
Are there any direct references or appeals to the audience on the featured text? State your theory about what those appeals to the audience suggest about who the writer believes the audience is, what they believe the audience values, or what the relationship between the writer/audience seems to be.
Response:
The article “Metrosexuals Come Out” explores how and why metro sexuality has become more common and acceptable in modern pop culture. The author writes this article for a sophisticated and skeptical audience that is interested in finding out why metro sexuality has become more popular. The New York Times is a very prestigious and respected newspaper. Writers for this paper need to support their claims with empirical evidence and sound reasoning. Many of the articles within The NY Times are meant to expose people to topics and ideas they may not know much about. These articles also serve the purpose of spurring further conversation and dialect on the written topic.
This article is written with the assumption that the normal man does not particularly enjoy shopping and spends less time and effort trying to look good. This assumption was fairly accurate in the past but is quickly changing as more men begin to fit the stereotype of a metro sexual. One reference from the text supports this bias of the author, “ 'They're all low-slung jeans and working out with six packs and more hair product than I've ever used in my life, and they smell better than your mother on Easter,' he said.” This quote demonstrates how much effort metro sexuals put into looking and smelling good compared to what is thought of as the norm.
The most interesting claim this article makes is the role of marketing in the rising popularity of metro sexuality. The gay writer Mark Simpson believes that marketers wanted men to spend more money on consumer products such as clothes, colognes and eloquent food and beverages. Since marketers had this incentive to promote male consumer spending, they helped to promote the idea of the metro sexual man. Marketers made it more acceptable for men to appear metro sexual instead of the stereotypical “manly man.” Whether this rising emergence of metro sexuality is good or bad is left up for debate. One gay man talks about how it’s become increasingly difficult to distinguish gay from straight men. “'Before, you used to get punched,' he said. 'Now it's all, 'Gee thanks, I'm straight but I'm really flattered.'”
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Group 5, question 5
As far as this article, “Bioware outs gay male relationship in Mass Effect 3,” is concerned there is not much persuasion involved. Really, for the most part, this article is extremely objective and mostly just like a report of a finding. While reading the article, the reader is constantly having facts thrown at them about the original source, such as information about the game and what homosexual characteristics have been added to it. The article then goes on to describe the negative uproar that rose from the protestors of the new added features of the game, who, we find out, actually ended up utilizing false evidence in their claims. An explanation and response from the producers of the game to the criticizers is also present within the article. This is important because it shows the creators’ purpose and reasoning so we can get a better understanding about the thought process that went into deciding whether or not to add the extra features into the game. This article is extremely information based in its purpose and, for the most part, keeps an unbiased voice throughout, although, I feel there is a slight hint of support for the issue. What is so important about this document is that it informs the public of these new developments in societies views of homosexuality. By seeing that other people are challenging societies norms, readers might decide to challenge their own view and others views of the subject at hand. By providing the public with information, the article brings the possibility of rethinking their stance on the issue presented.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Group 6 Question 5
Group 5 Question 1 - Matt Perry
Since this is not a gaming website as one might think it doesn’t advertise a lot of gaming items. It does however have an advertisement for a computer which this game can be played on. I think that this is clearly more a news related website. On the side it clearly has links to other articles posted on their site. After the first paragraph of this article it shows a related articles category which is designed to help people further pursue an interesting topic. I don’t know why they would have it towards the start since people would most likely read the whole article and then decide if they wanted to hear more about the issue. At the bottom it has its links to twitter and other social media sites imply that they reach broader audience via these methods. At the very bottom they have links navigating all over their website for ease of access to other parts, this is helpful because when you are done you can easily hop around to other sections and read what’s happening there.
They have a myriad of advertisements mostly because the website doesn’t specialize in one particular topic. They also have links to more technology classified articles such as video game reviews and articles about new games. The toolbar at the top has numerous general sections which then drop down into more specific sections. This shows that they want to be organized but not have so many links that the viewer’s feels overwhelmed and the website looks cluttered. They include a “Top News” sections with all the general sections top news story as deemed by the editor.
Group 6
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Devin Tomb Summary: Writer/Blogger Workshop
Each of her articles is built around women. However, her writings are not limited to a specific area. She has written about women bettering other women, as well as fashion and style. Yet, a lot of her writings have to do with being an advocate for women. Her article about women, who have been abused or murdered by their domestic partners, had a strong voice and included little words. Her style of writing is short, powerful, and to the point. Her writing career has been very interesting and blossomed during college. During her undergraduate career she wrote an article about the rise of cosmetic surgery in China. It would be interesting to know what sparked that interest for her? Did she meet people in college who have taken part of this Asian trend? During college, was there a specific event that sparked her interest in writing about women?
Liz Funk - Writer Blogger Workshop
Liz Funk Summary
By following a wide variety of girls and learning about their lives, she uses this information to construct her “ethos” for this book. These girls become credible sources and their actions cannot be disputed. She likes to write about society as a whole and she captures what she sees through these women. She uses relevant examples such as Dane Cook’s comedy performances to further prove her point about how girls feel like they need to be perfect.
Liz focuses on tackling issues such as perfectionism, stress reduction and tends to focus her writing on women and issues they face. Others articles she writes, such as “Pretty in pink: men,” she tackles issues about gender stereotypes for men and the idea that society is letting men become more metro and feminine. She used a person that we all know today, Zac Efron, to catch the readers attention and draw them into the article.
Overall, Liz tends to have a conversational style of writing which is easily relatable to her audience. She uses common people and sources that everyone is aware of to make her articles more interesting as well
Shelley Mann Summary - Writer/Blogger Workshop
-This site is an informative site giving opinions on food in the Columbus area. The audience for the Columbus Crave would be well-set people who can go out anytime and try new foods.
What particular challenges might arise when writing for a local audience?
-It can be difficult to judge what people would like to eat. Every person has different taste buds, so it could be difficult telling everyone what they should eat. Also, if you critisize a particular restaurant, you might offend the Columbus community. It's also difficult to find all these new and delicious foods around the Columbus area.
Amy Eisinger Summary Writer/Blogger Workshop
Katie Amey Summary Writer/Blogger Workshop
Interview Tips!- Writer/Blogger Workshop
Tips for Good Interviews
--When formatting interview questions, be careful to type the way you would in informal communication. There should be no “LOLs” "I dunnos," but it should still read like a conversation. You need an artful balance.
--Interview questions should be more open-ended. Yes/no questions will not get you far, and you will not be able to get the most out of your time with your interview subject. That said, do research on the person/company ahead of time so you do not ask questions you easily could have gotten the answer to yourself. Never make the interviewee feel as if they are wasting their time talking to you. Follow-up questions and clarifying questions are always a good idea.
Example of a good interview question: “Devin, how did you get your start in magazine reporting?”
Good follow up/clarifying questions might include: “So, do you think your internship experiences or your college class work was more influential in getting your first job?”; “How did you go about actually finding that job?”; “Are there other helpful resources you would suggest for students who want to do more public writing?”
--Except for certain situations (like investigative reporting, for example, which we aren’t dealing with in this class) make sure to not ever directly criticize yourself and definitely do not criticize the person you are interviewing. These are informative interviews, aimed to help you!
For all interviews: Be sure to speak clearly--be willing to repeat your questions if asked!-- and thank your interviewee for their answer.
For Skype interviews: HOLD EYE CONTACT—this is a way to show respect, and that you value your interviewee’s time. Do not fidget or stare off into space!
Katie Amey, MTV/Twist- Writer/Blogger Workshop
Amy Eisinger, The Knot- Writer/Blogger Workshop
Liz Funk, Supergirls Speak Out- Writer/Blogger Workshop
Devin Tomb, Glamour- Writer/Blogger Workshop
Shelley Mann, Columbus Crave- Writer/Blogger Workshop
Ashley Spencer, J-14- Writer/Blogger Workshop
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Group 5 Article
In today’s media world it is still irregular to see video games support and/or include homosexual content. This may be because it can cause backlash and skepticism about your company hurting the overall support of the game. One company though has been leading the way openly supporting homosexual relationships and including them in numerous games. Bioware an Edmonton based studio has introduced the option into numerous of their Role-Playing Game series.
This article is announcing to the general public that a new video game “Mass Effect 3” will contain the option for your character to be homosexual. Previously Bioware, a successful company with many successful games such as Mass Effect 1 and 2 and Dragon Age series, has had such an option in previous games but it is now garnering attention. It was announced by Bioware that they have made the option for a character to be gay and have a relationship with another male character in the game. This feature in their game has come with lots of backlash from Fox News and a blogger, both later apologized. These games that Bioware created are showing how homosexual relationships are slowly becoming important in the Role-Playing Franchise.
This is one of the first video games to incorporate such content and thus people everywhere did not necessarily see it their way. The Edmonton based studio commented on their online forum in defense of their support of same-sex marriage saying “So long as romances of any kind are optional and need to be actively pursued by the player in order to be experienced, they simply don't have a leg to stand on. Advocating that nobody should be able to have content you don't intend to personally use is largely pointless—outside of a vague notion that such efforts should go towards other things, instead. Personally, it's not a lot of effort to include them. The resources we can devote to a minority of players isn't great, but I imagine to those players it's quite worth it... and I would hope that some folks could be sensitive enough to be happy for those players, at the very least out of the selfish notion that they may one day end up in the minority of some content issue and receive the same consideration if nothing else.”
Effectively stating that they would in no way force this upon everyone who played the game, do you have a problem with Bioware putting the option into their Role-Playing Game? If your children were to want to play this game and you knew this content was in it, would you let your child play it? Do you think the game deserved such a backlash for this?http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/video-games/controller-freak/bioware-outs-gay-male-relationship-in-mass-effect-3/article2023589/