I have recently
finished reading a book called Out of the depths and it was one of the most challenging books I have ever tried to read.
It is told by Issabell Knockwood about her challenges of
going to the Aboriginal Residential School as a young child.
Social Theory
WELCOME
Hello, my name is Emily and welcome to my social theory blog! It is composed for my university Social Theory class. It incorporates many relevant concepts in which we have learned over the past semester. I hope you enjoy!
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world"
-Mahatma Gandi
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Consumption
Consumption has
always been a regular and normal day to day action across our globe. From an
early age you learn to buy and sell to make a living when you get older.
Everyone is constantly exposed to ads almost every minute of everyday telling
us to buy the best new things that come out. It is in human blood to consume
and shop.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Sexual Education
Sex. When most youth hear or see such a word they either laugh, get embarrassed or have many questions about the topic. This is the case because adolescence today are not educated enough about sex education. There are many places where sex education is actually banned and parents forbid teachers to give any information about sex to their students. There is actually places where it is made illegal for teachers to talk about sex in classrooms.
Monday, 12 November 2012
Objectification of Woman
The way that women are portrayed in advertisements and television
shows is very degrading. Women have to live up to certain standards such as
flat stomachs, big breasts and perfect skin. We are constantly being
shown images of these fake people over the span of our lives and those images
are becoming the norm of how woman feel they should act and look. It has caused
an abundance of self esteem problems for many girls, especially teenagers
who are trying so hard to fit into their peer groups and feel accepted.
Easy A and Facebook
Facebook the Panopticon
In today’s societies
it seems that any person on this planet could have greater control within your
life then yourself. The amount of strangers that know about our lives today is
so great, and it is very easy for them to access. This reminded me of the scene
in the movie "Easy A" when a teacher was able to hear things about
students from Facebook.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
McIntosh and the Irish
"This image represents how Americans portrayed Irish. They were recognized as monsters and beasts" |
How does one person have greater privileges than another? Why is it, that discrimination is so obvious in our everyday lives? In McIntosh's reading, these questions were just a few of many that ran through my mind. Grasping an understanding of what McIntosh was trying to portray, you first have to take your own life into account. When you observe your own life you might think you’re on an even scale with everyone else in the world, but is that really true? McIntosh brought up that even though white woman have less privileges than men, those woman have a greater amount than woman of a different race. This is where the concept of whiteness comes into play. The privileges of a white person are much greater than those of a different race. McIntosh points out that there are many people around us that are limited in what they can do because of the colour of their skin or culture that they were born in. No one has a choice of how they will start their life, which makes it unfair that those who aren't born white are discriminated against.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Panopticism
"The look of a Panopticon" |
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