Monday, November 26, 2012
Coin Flipping = Social Deivance?
A few days ago in class we played a somewhat simple game, where you had to bet on a number of pennies, then flip a coin with a partner, call heads or tales, and whoever called the right thing wins the other person's pennies. When the game began, no one in the class thought anything of it. We all figured it was simply a game of chance and there was a 50% chance that you will win, but as the game went on and people moved on to play with other people who have previously won, we saw a pattern beginning to form, and we saw that the people who were winning the pennies, kept winning and it seemed as if the game was favoring them. At the end of the game, the class ended up being VERY separated, with one person have 51 pennies, one person having 18, and the rest did not have any left. Salituro compared our penny game to the economy in America, because many people are very very poor, but then our elite are extremely rich. In the past 20 years the gap between the richest and the poorest people has drastically increased and it just goes to prove how self centered our society is and how the fact that the "middle class" is not anywhere near the middle between rich and poor.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Deviance- Saints vs. Roughnecks
Thursday, November 15, 2012
How Consumerism Affects Children
Masculinity
Femininity
Recently we have been learning about femininity and how our society affects girls and femininity. Throughout our lives, we have all been affected by the social construction of our environment and it has in a way, taught us how to behave "properly" according to our gender. As a girl, I was always taught when i was young that i have to like the color pink, and to play with barbies, and to want to grow up and be able to wear makeup and high heels, and people may have found it weird if i didn't follow my gender role. Our society puts an immense amount of pressure on girls to be perfect and while watching "Killing Us Softly" I realized how much larger the effect of media on our actions than I thought it was. I always thought that if I just ignored ads and commercials because i knew that they were not real, they would not affect me at all, but little did i know that being exposed to all of these gender construction media ads when I was younger really has affected how I view myself and others. Girls are taught to be thin, fragile, and pretty, and when they aren't all that it's considered wrong.
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