When you think about all of the different issues and misconceptions happening daily around the world, what does it generally come down to?
What is society? After taking high school & college-level Sociology plus Psychology, you would think I would know the answer. I believe it's best explained through you're own visions & experiences in your life. That's basically what society is. How a certain area, region, state, country, even continent (like the rumor that people across the pond don't like to shower... Kidding... kind of.) sees & does things.
Now, where does gender, race & class tie in? That's what you're all reading this for right?
Like I said before, it's everywhere. You walk down the street and you see women being portrayed as perfectly polished and poised. You see a billboard advertising beer and there's an absolutely drool-worthy guy kicking back & taking a sip. Doesn't (almost) every guy want that? Doesn't (almost) every woman want to look great?
In the case of race, picture yourself on an airplane. There's a man sitting just 3 rows ahead of you who has dark brown hair and very tan skin... maybe throw a mustache in for good measure. He might be Arabian, maybe Iraqi, or even born & raised in the U.S. But I bet most people would have their eye on him the entire length of the flight. For the sake of time (and boring you to death) just think about that... What goes through your head?
Class could fall along the same lines. (Sorry for all the scenarios...) Walking down a street in Baltimore, you see a man sitting next to a building with a cardboard sign, a thin jacket and holes in his shoes. I don't know about you, but I usually feel sympathetic because maybe it wasn't his fault that he's homeless, maybe his whole family died & he was left with nothing. What do you think?
We see this stuff portrayed on TV & movies all the time. Both heavily influence viewers. I guess we'll be learning about all of this shortly in class so I'll end this here.
Hopefully, I actually did this right!!