tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2597695912709267775.post2406171699096215333..comments2018-05-29T03:15:51.555-07:00Comments on Teenagers In/And The Media : Post 2, Media is/as Education Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04825391165341857658noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2597695912709267775.post-39293748234452820162013-02-19T11:13:32.211-08:002013-02-19T11:13:32.211-08:00i love the videos you posted in your blog, they we...i love the videos you posted in your blog, they were great! and the pictures also! racism and subliminal messages i feel are all over the world, and almost cannot be stopped. the media and advertising just add the mess of social media that we have today. i did see tough guise and i thought of this movie while reading this article and was glad to see that you had the same idea! <br />great post :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14416321831921297843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2597695912709267775.post-75415800714009507052013-02-05T04:46:09.522-08:002013-02-05T04:46:09.522-08:00Great post, Sarah! I haven't seen either of th...Great post, Sarah! I haven't seen either of the two films (although I will be seeing Killing Me Softly 4 this upcoming Friday at a film series @ Libertalia! Pretty excited to watch it). I like that you used both examples (while I haven't seen Tough Guise I have read some excerpts from Jackson Katz' "Ways of the Badass) because often times conversations about media and their effect on youth/people often focus on the ways in which it effects women when men are also very much falling prey to this. The violence that you mentioned is particularly salient given the recent acts of mass violence that have obvious links to the way masculinity is perceived and taught in the US. <br /><br />I like that image from your subliminal messaging section. I can't tell if that's from the Proud Family or Kim Possible (or maybe neither but it looks like one of the shows, more like the latter). Interesting ways that supposedly progressive/positive shows still play into stereotypes.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing,<br />Andrea S. Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10654059946630759912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2597695912709267775.post-68133687618287234792013-02-03T14:45:32.449-08:002013-02-03T14:45:32.449-08:00Great blog post! Yup, I've seen large chunks o...Great blog post! Yup, I've seen large chunks of both in various classes, but I can't remember if I saw the entirety of either films. I think they're both very interesting and informative. In regards to sociology (my major), I'm particularly interested in gender and in the media (and how the media affects the way we view gender), so I'm reasonably partial to both films (from what I can recall of them, that is, 'cause my memory's pretty bad). Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18295475654486951666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2597695912709267775.post-5431990590396424542013-02-03T10:25:25.020-08:002013-02-03T10:25:25.020-08:00I was one of those children who was less aware but...I was one of those children who was less aware but I CAN ADMITT IM GUILTY BECAUSE AS I GREW UP AND BEGAN TO DISCOVER THESE SUBLIMINALS I WAS too happy and do not want to stop watching my favorite shows because of the little comments that were made. I can say I take the time to educated my lil cousin and many of the kids who come to my center about the true meanings behind their "favorite" cartoon or movie.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2597695912709267775.post-23293800491913857082013-02-02T19:54:07.334-08:002013-02-02T19:54:07.334-08:00we should teach our youth and children what is rig...we should teach our youth and children what is right on TV. They should learn what is racist or sexist on tv programs. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16531099541967397372noreply@blogger.com