In the reading of "Your Trusted Firends" by Eric Schlosser, a very infromational article, he found a clear position on marketing to children. As he found that marketing to children is very effective, it can leave an impact on the kids. Schlosser uses sarcasm throughout his article, makingn it believable that he believes that marketing to children is okay.While he does this he says,"Now you can buy the happy meal at the happiest place on Earth." (197)
Schlosser with his sarcasm could be criticed fpr not out roght sayong what he was for or against. though the kids would now say that they know Disnay and Ronald McDonald. So one just one questionafter reading his article where do the kids fall?
I agree with schlosser and disagree. I agree with the use of childre is effective to get more people in the place. though, it isnt effective with helping the kids health and true happiness. these comapanies are changing the American culture.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Is fat a feminist issue?
Women have been expected for years to change, reflect, and exhaust themselves to be the standard of the day. Women for so long are expected to look as the models on cover magazines. Girls are trained by this system when they get in and the gym teacher tells the kids if they are over a certain weight they are overweight and need to lose weight. The techers also present the "fat guide" (sample pg 207 in TS book). This puts the pressure on because the girls are expected to has be thin.
Susie Orbach, a professor and published several books about women, suggest that the "fat out-break" is a rebellion of the women beacuase of the perfection always weighed upon them. The layers each rebelling on thier own. She says that women rebel for the way society evaluates her every day, every aspect of her own-self. Susie says,"Fat is not about lack of self-control or lack of willpower. Fat is about protection, sex, nuturance, strength, boundaries, mothering, substance, assertion and rage." Do these fall under the catagory of things not just women but anyone can control?
So soceity has always put pressure on women to be a certain way, but men have also been pushed a certain way with society. Susie is simply looking for the easy way out. She has decided to say society is sexest so all women decided to be fat to rebel. For the sake of today women ARE rebelling, BUT they are rebelling with thier own statement and style. It is always about self control and will power.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
blog 3
Yves Engler wrote an article expressing his opposing view on personal responsiblity. He blames the capitalisteconomic system for playing a major role in the rise of obesity. He suggest in his article that capitalism influences eating habits. He uses one example about Ronald Mcdoanld. He gives a statistic that 98 percent of american kids know who Ronald Mcdonald is and that he knows what is best for kids(pg.176). He leads a persausive argument while using statistics and new information.
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