Warner’s “Political
Culture Jamming” talks about the different way politicians and political
parties have attempted to drown out rebellious messages in order to have
viewers favor their ideas. Politicians
have been using techniques of commercial marketers in hopes of persuading
citizens. “Culture Jammers are a loose
collection of media activists who are rebelling against the hegemony of the
messages promoting global capitalism” (Warner 4). Rather than using factual information,
rational argumentation, legal language, and traditional tactics, culture
jamming turns to commercial techniques of image and emotion through act of “rhetorical
sabotage.” Politicians and their political
consultants have also embraced the idea of branding in the political area.
Elkins’ “The Periodic
Table” reflects on the periodic table and how it does not represent some fixed
truth about the way things are. It
serves many purposes, but is also full of drawbacks. The periodic table is only an
approximation. There is so much room for
potential information to be added. I think
Elkins is trying to connect the periodic table to writing. Our writings are not fixed, or set and stone;
there is always room for improvement. The
drawbacks can be simple mistakes we’ve made or that there is information
missing. When writing, there is always
room for more information to be added; whether it be more details or more
sources to describe the point of the argument.
Phil Blicker’s “Ways of
Seeing the Contemporary Photo Essay” reflects on how photographers make work
that effectively stands out and connects with the audience. Photographers were working to tell stories
through powerful, innovative, and resourceful ways. There are many ways of seeing to grab
attention. It has been influential in
maintaining photography’s relevance in a shifting environment, media landscape,
and culture ruled by images. Incorporating
photos into writing can keep readers interested and persuaded. There are different types of media that
include still life, documentary, portraits, and drawings that can encourage
subjects to contribute to the arrivistic process and tell their own stories.
“Puppies behind Bars” reflects on a program that housebreaks puppies
that will become guide dogs for the blind. Puppies that are bred to become guide dogs go
through rigorous tests at only seven weeks to determine if they have the
capability to become a guide dog. About half
are released, and the others go through eighteen months of training to learn
about obedience and how to live in a family environment. These dogs go to the library, dentist,
chapel, and offices within the prison where the inmates work each day. For most inmates, the program was their first
serious responsibility, where they had to train puppies three days a week.
In the article "Political Culture Jamming", I thought it was a informative article on the art of political persuasion. I do not know a whole lot about politics, So I found this article interesting. It made me sit and think back to various commercials and various ads endorsing political candidates. It was interesting to learn how politicians are able to use various commercial marketing techniques to win favor of votes and an audience, to push their political agenda.
ReplyDeleteI thought Elkins "Periodic Table" was a confusing article, and I can not expand on it much further than that. I am not sure what message Elkin was trying to relay, other than the periodic table could be more useful. "Ways of Seeing the Contemporary Photo Essay" was an article that shared the experience of modern day photographers. Imagery is such a huge part of our modern day culture. With the access to cameras on so many different smart devices, the whole world is now taking pictures and sharing them with the world. The art of photography is unique and difficult. But photography is effective for capturing the attention and retaining an audience. Photography is a very powerful tool to use in many different fields. As for "Puppies behind Bars" I think it is a great way to help inmates feel useful and maybe some ways human. Not all inmates are in prison for heinous crimes, this is a great way to teach inmates responsibility and help to rehabilitate, as well as show concern for their mental health. Having the puppies around is a wonderful outlet of therapy for these prisoners, prison should always equate to suffering.