Here is the link to our online magazine, The Daily Male
Media Literacy Amanda Olsson
tisdag 4 juni 2013
Final project ---> The Daily Male
For our final project, Moa, Linda and I chose to do a magazine called: "The Daily Male". We wrote several articles, held interviews and wrote columns with different aspects and point of view about the objectification of men and especially in media. We have written about everything from cartoons to chefs and models. We discuss the criteria and characteristics of masculinity and apply these to our thoughts, articles and columns.
tisdag 21 maj 2013
Blog assignment #13: Exit slip - A Burning Question
The
strongest thoughts that stroke me during and after the movie was the
realization of that the economy and politics of a country, in this case for
example Ireland, all affect and are being affected by the environment and the
current climate. There was a part in the movie when they showed, I think it was
Dublin, when it was almost completely under water. Because of this the economy
suffered and this clearly demonstrated how everything is connected.
Climate
change happens right now and no one is good enough at trying to prevent these
changes. We hear about these major problems and issues all the time and still
do not seem to think that one man can do something to reduce it. There has to
be a change soon.
In media,
climate change is being portrayed when something major has happened or some new
discovery. Sadly, there are not new discoveries all the time and therefor the
time in media for climate change is very irregular. I think that the media
coverage of climate change has to become more regular and not come from time to
time and then there might be a slight change in people´s minds and thoughts
about climate change and what to do with it.
onsdag 15 maj 2013
Blog Assignment #12 - Tough Guise
9. This film is now pretty dated, with many cultural
references that need renewal. Can you make some suggestions about more current
films/TV shows/ media figures that Katz should include in a possible re-make of
his documentary? How have things changed? How have things stayed the same?
Masculinity
can be invisible even though it is there. When it states for example:
"woman assaulted" in the newspaper ---> it points towards a man or
boy that is the perpetrator. We cannot deal with the issues of masculinity if
we cannot see it. So to make masculinity visible is the first step towards
working with this problem in today´s society.
To re-make
the movie with maybe new examples of men and different movies is my suggestion.
I feel that the movie and topic then would be more appropriate in time and that
we as students maybe can relate more to "characters" and/or
"stereotypes" that we are more familiar with. Entourage is an example of a TV-series that display masculinity and
could be one new series to add. The men in the series are well known, both
among girls and boys and especially among teenagers which often are the ones
who get affected the most. The one non-Caucasian character is also the only
homosexual character and he is shown as quite ridiculous and the women in the
series are there to create difficulty or distraction. The other men and main
characters try to reinforce masculinity as the cultural norm.
If one
thinks about the younger audience, the movies about Tarzan and Superman also
include a lot of masculinity and some aspects that according to me is not
something to strive for to show young boys and girls. What I mean is the parts
where for example Tarzan “possess” his perfect woman, in this case Jane. This is
displayed as Jane is part of the man´s (Tarzan´s) wealth, belongings and even part
of him being masculine.
I feel that
Katz should use a diversity of movies and TV-series if making an updated
version. Different age groups should be targeted because masculinity and toughness
is shown everywhere in today´s society. It is so vital to learn how this topic
is exposed to be able to learn about it. I had not thought about for example Tarzan
in this way until today and now my opinion and feeling for the movie got
slightly changed. Katz movie was striking and truly affected me and my
thoughts.
onsdag 8 maj 2013
Blog Assignment #11 - "Killing us softly 4" - Discussion after watching the film
We were asked to write and discuss a few questions after watching the movie and here are the three that my group (Moa and Katrin) chose. We only had to write down one answer to one question but I chose to take notes on all of our small discussions and here is what we came up with:
5. What sorts of products are sold using images
of women and femininity? What kinds of products are sold using images of men
and masculinity? Are these ever switched around? If so, when?
Women
often sell cars and items where they can use the female sexiness to lure in the
buyers and men. If one look at items and ads for gender neutral purposes they
often are advertised with women and femininity. Perfumes are items that are often portrayed alongside men if the perfume is for men and with images of women if the item is for women. There might be a good looking woman in a advertisement for a male perfume which might be used to make it seem as the item smells so good that all women or at least the woman in the ad cannot "control" herself around the man and is strongly pulled towards him and his scent.
13. What is responsible advertising? Do
advertisers have a responsibility to society? Do they have a responsibility to
children? Why or why not?
No, not
really since they are not "parents", their main purpose is to sell
the products and items displayed. They do have some kind of responsibility in
not showing pictures of e.g. rape or other assaults. Also, they should not
enhance the positive view of very young models wearing make-up and sexy
clothes.
29. In what ways do images of thinness and
advertisements for food contradict each other in the media? How might their
combined effects lead to disordered eating?
It leads
to disturbed thoughts about food. It says that you can stay so skinny and still
eating so much junk food and sweets which totally contradict each other. Sadly this might lead to young girl or boys eating for example to much ice cream and still think they will look good and be healthy. In the long term this can lead to serious consequences and illness. I and my whole group think it is vital to talk to children about not always trusting the internet and/or TV advertising.
tisdag 16 april 2013
Blog Assignment #10: Norms, gender and the media
I worked on this blog assignment with Moa, Charlotta, Linda and Marika. The blog post is posted on Moa´s blog and here is the link to it:
http://moalinmediacourse.wordpress.com/
http://moalinmediacourse.wordpress.com/
Blog Assignment #9 - Representation Research
1. A Swedish girl looking feminine
I found this picture at the bus terminal in Danderyds Sjukhus. It is a cover for a health magazine and it is Laila Bagge Wahlgren who is the girl in the picture. It was quite easy to find this picture since it was posted on a wall outside of "Pressbyrån" and not hidden or anything like that.
2. A person with no visible physical disability
This is an add that I found on a wall at Stockholms University. I choose this for "no physical disabillity" since the man is training and in this case practising spinning without any trouble. There are no visible disabillities. This was no hard to find either and at the University, these adds are rather common on the walls.
3. A white/Caucasian man looking masculine
AND
4. A middle-aged man looking masculine
This is a snapshot that I took when watching "Fear Factor" a couple of days ago. This is a man who is a cowboy and to me he looks quite masculine. The question of masculinity differs dependeing on who you ask about it so therefor I found it a bit hard to decide on what picture. However, cowboys are usually seen as masculine and therefor I chose this picture in the end.
5. A masculine-looking woman
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6. An older non-white woman
This is a picture from a magazine and it was reather easy to find.
8. A person with a visible physical disability
I took this snapshot when watching the hopital tv-series "Grey´s Anatomy". It was very easy to take.
9. A woman with a foreign background who holds a high social position
This is Abeba Aregawi and she does not come from Sweden. She is one of the best runners in Sweden today and therefor holds a high social position.
10. A woman with a Swedish background who holds a high social position

This picture is from the TV. It is Carin Jämtin who is a politician in Sweden, from Stockholm and in/was in a high social position. It was easy to find this picture.
11. A young Muslim looking happy
This is a muslim and when I took it he was laughing, therefor happy. It was on the news on "TV4 Nyheterna". I found it a bit hard to find a happy muslim and with this picture I was only certain of his religion after he said so on the TV.
12. A heterosexual person
This was in a magazine and it was easy to find. I know that he is straight since he said in the text that he had a girlfriend. I do not know however if he has had boyfriends in the past but my guess would be know since he talked about being straight.
13. A homosexual person
This is Anton Hysén and as said in the text in the picture above, he is homosexuall. He was the first Swedish soccer player to talk openly about that he is gay. This I found rather easy when browsing the web for articles about him.
14. A homosexual woman with a foreign background
AND
7. A homosexual person who holds a high social position
This is Ellen DeGeneres (to the left). She is American and homosexuall (her wife to the right). She holds a high social status and she is a very well known talk-show host. Since she is so famous, it was not so hard to take a picture when seeing her on TV.
15. A non-white homosexual man
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16. A white person with no obvious religious symbols around them
This one was easy to find. It was a large image on the wall in the supermarket where I was shopping for food. There are no obvious religious symbols.
I found this picture at the bus terminal in Danderyds Sjukhus. It is a cover for a health magazine and it is Laila Bagge Wahlgren who is the girl in the picture. It was quite easy to find this picture since it was posted on a wall outside of "Pressbyrån" and not hidden or anything like that.
2. A person with no visible physical disability
This is an add that I found on a wall at Stockholms University. I choose this for "no physical disabillity" since the man is training and in this case practising spinning without any trouble. There are no visible disabillities. This was no hard to find either and at the University, these adds are rather common on the walls.
3. A white/Caucasian man looking masculine
AND
4. A middle-aged man looking masculine
This is a snapshot that I took when watching "Fear Factor" a couple of days ago. This is a man who is a cowboy and to me he looks quite masculine. The question of masculinity differs dependeing on who you ask about it so therefor I found it a bit hard to decide on what picture. However, cowboys are usually seen as masculine and therefor I chose this picture in the end.
5. A masculine-looking woman
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6. An older non-white woman
This is a picture from a magazine and it was reather easy to find.
8. A person with a visible physical disability
I took this snapshot when watching the hopital tv-series "Grey´s Anatomy". It was very easy to take.
9. A woman with a foreign background who holds a high social position
This is Abeba Aregawi and she does not come from Sweden. She is one of the best runners in Sweden today and therefor holds a high social position.
10. A woman with a Swedish background who holds a high social position
This picture is from the TV. It is Carin Jämtin who is a politician in Sweden, from Stockholm and in/was in a high social position. It was easy to find this picture.
11. A young Muslim looking happy
This is a muslim and when I took it he was laughing, therefor happy. It was on the news on "TV4 Nyheterna". I found it a bit hard to find a happy muslim and with this picture I was only certain of his religion after he said so on the TV.
12. A heterosexual person
This was in a magazine and it was easy to find. I know that he is straight since he said in the text that he had a girlfriend. I do not know however if he has had boyfriends in the past but my guess would be know since he talked about being straight.
13. A homosexual person
This is Anton Hysén and as said in the text in the picture above, he is homosexuall. He was the first Swedish soccer player to talk openly about that he is gay. This I found rather easy when browsing the web for articles about him.
14. A homosexual woman with a foreign background
AND
7. A homosexual person who holds a high social position
This is Ellen DeGeneres (to the left). She is American and homosexuall (her wife to the right). She holds a high social status and she is a very well known talk-show host. Since she is so famous, it was not so hard to take a picture when seeing her on TV.
15. A non-white homosexual man
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16. A white person with no obvious religious symbols around them
This one was easy to find. It was a large image on the wall in the supermarket where I was shopping for food. There are no obvious religious symbols.
lördag 13 april 2013
Blog Assignment #8 - the Promised Land
BEFORE VIEWING THE FILM, answer the following questions:
1. Write down some brief notes
here about what you know of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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I know that it is a conflict
that has taken place for a very long period of time. The Palestinians and the
Israelis are fighting over the Gaza strip which is located in Israel. There are
rockets being fired and the conflict is very violent.
2. What understanding do you have of the word “occupation”? Can you think
of any places that are “under occupation” today?
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The place that I think of when
I hear "under occupation" is
Palestine. For me, the word "occupation" means when a piece of land
is being taken over by someone who does not own it.
3. How do you define these terms: propaganda, public relations, lobbying.
Are there differences between these concepts?
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Propaganda: Bias information
meant to influence people.
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Public relations: With the
goal of maintaining good understanding and communication between organizations
and the public. To market and present something within a special market.
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Lobbying: the act of trying to
influence decisions made by the government and their officials.
AFTER VIEWING THE FILM, answer
these questions:
1. This film concentrates on
the different British and American news perspectives about the conflict in the
Middle East. What is the Swedish news perspective on this conflict? Can you
give some evidence of this?
·
In blog assignment #5 there
was a similar question and my answer there was
as follows:
According to me and what I
have seen at home on the news, the pro-Palestinian story is the most alike to
my view of the conflict. However, I do not have feel that Sweden has chosen a
clear side at all. For me, it feels more like Sweden and the news displayed
here are more concerned with showing the unfairness and often the weaker side
rather than on specific side of the conflict in question. Sweden has through
time kept a quite neutral position and opinion about conflicts around the
world, this including the one concerning the Gaza strip as well.
2. This film is particularly critical of bias in reporting about the Middle
East in the American news. Is this relevant information for non-Americans? Why?
Why not?
·
For me, I understand what most
Americans feel and think about the conflict. I do not think that it gives
relevant information about the conflict itself since the information is so biased.
Everyone should have the opportunity to form their own opinion of the conflict
and the American news is clearly biased towards the Israelis.
3. Do you agree with Alisa Solomon that there is an absence of
representation of Palestinian voices in the media? Why or why not?
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Yes I do think so. To get a clear
picture of the truth, there has to be information on both sides and from both
sides. I do not think that the Palestinian voices are heard as much as they
should. There is no chance of creating your own opinion when there only is one
story you hear and from one specific point of view. The examples that were
shown in the movie made this even clearer, especially in the US media.
4. Discuss what you think the historical and cultural background might be
to explain America’s staunch support of Israel.
·
The
USA have a lot of Jews in their population, especially since many emigrated
there from Germany after the Holocaust. Israel and the United States have a
close relationship and therefor it is clear that they show the pro-Israeli
video in the US as well as hold the US´s support in the conflict.
5. Journalist Robert Fisk discusses the “fear factor” in American
journalism. Discuss the culture of fear in American politics today, using
examples you can think of from media and from speeches of politicians.
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All news
that is being published has gone through multiple filters. The government,
politicians, other organizations and news corporations want to review the news
before the whole world can read/watch them. Because of this, the world does not
get the full true story at all time but a censored version which might even be
biased some times.
Fear can be
used as a weapon in many situations and there have been actions that have
increased this fear. For example, the attack on 9/11 made people and the whole
US scared and I do no personally think that no one feels more safe in that
country after that horrible attack.
6. Describe at least 3 instances of polemical language used to describe
this conflict named in the film. What effect do such words/phrases have? What
alternatives could be used?
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“Neighbourhood”
– the US media use the word neighbourhood when they refer to Israelis living on
Palestinian territory.
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“Relative calm” - this is a
phrase used in the US media when no Israelis have been killed over a period,
meanwhile Palestinians are still being killed but this is not being recognized
in the media.
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“Anti-Semitic” – when people
are called this for not supporting and agreeing with the Israeli perspective.
7. What, according to Dr. Jensen, has been Israel’s PR strategy since 9/11?
What issues and emotions does such a strategy seek to tap into?
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Since 9/11, the Israelis have
been focusing on making all actions from Palestinians seem as acts of
terrorism. By doing this, the Israelis strengthen their relationship with the
US, the government and its people, especially people who knew someone who was
affected personally by the 9/11 attack and making the Palestinians look as
terrorists.
8. Why is labeling a protester of Israeli policy anti-Semitic particulary
a) dangerious and b) effective?
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Dangerous: Could
become a respective label if everyone keeps using it.
·
Effective: no one wants to be
called this – best way to silent voices.
9. All the speakers in the final segment of the film see American public
opinion as a crucial element. Yet the thesis of the film is that media shape
this opinion. How can this chicken/egg situation be resolved?
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I am not sure that this
situation can be resolved. I do think that there can be improvement, but I have
no idea to what extent because in the end, media is dependent on our opinions
and media is something that we are dependent on. To try to make the US media
less bias is something that I think would be a positive change. At least to
make sure that there are different newspapers (perhaps from other countries that
usually not are bias, at least not bias about the Israel-Palestine conflict),
so that people can have the opportunity to read articles that has not been
censored in the US before the publication. Opinions and bias is everywhere in
today´s world and it is not easy to just take them away, which maybe not would
be the best solution either. News is coming from people and people have
opinions. It can almost be seen as a vicious never-ending cycle.
10. What is the current status of the conflict in the Middle East? How do
you know this? Which media do you rely on for information about the conflict?
- This is not a conflict that I follow regularly but I think that there was an attack quite recently, which was the first one since the seize fire in November 2012. When I want to know something about a specific conflict or other news, I always check a couple of sources and not just one. When I do this, I get slightly different versions depending on the media sources political bias and other opinions. When I then put all stories together and compare them, I can draw some conclusions to what seems to be the core story without having to think about the bias and political opinions. I usually look at the Swedish sources “SvD” and “Dagens Nyheter” and some international sources such as for example “the Guardian”, “BBC” and “the Economist”.
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