Thursday, April 11, 2013

Media

This week in sociology, we discussed about how the media soially constructs our life. We watched the video, "Killing Us Softly 4," about how the media influences girls' minds that they need to look and act a certain way and that they are the ones that belong in the house. Looking at ads, all the girls that are in a advertisement are all photo shopped to look so perfect. A lot of teenage girls look at those magazines and compare themselves to the images of reflection. Everyone is different, and can't be the exact replica of someone else especially if the perfect gals n the magazines are photoshopped. Growing up in a generation where media was embedded in our heads, I can clearly see how the media affects one's social construction. As a small boy, I thought girls were gross, and weird, but I only thought that way becase of all the T.V. shows that I watched emphasized boys disliking girls. The same thing goes on in social groups in high school, and how are they shaped by the media nowadays. Before, smart kids were seen as the "nerds," the outcasts of popularity, and kids who excelled at sports were branded "jocks," the popular faces in school. As these were all seen in the media and followed as the norms, it changed overtime like in the movie, "21 jump street," where police officers that graduated highshool years ago followed the same trend growing up. But when they went on an undercover investigation, they had to be highschool students all over again. And this time, the norms have changed like how smart kids rule the popular face of their school, gay people were accepted, and being a jerk isn't as funny as ten years ago. This all happend because of the media. This shows how poweful the media is.

1 comment:

  1. I agree. That's just how younger teenage girls grow up. Great example with the 21 jump street. Good post. Its unreal how much the media can do.

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