Feminist Fictions
In Communication 10, I have learned how media have impact on us. Basically they provide us with a stereotype of gender, race and ethnicity. So we should be careful about messages from media. However, there is a few medium which can break down the stereotypes. One of them is feminist fictions in 60s and 70s.
In 60s and 70s, women’s movement was at its highest. It had an activity called Consciousness-Raising. Women formed a group and they talked about their experience and distress each other. For example, in Feminine Mystique, women bothered about the difference between theirselves and image of women in media. They could share it in the activity and reveal that they had same problem and the image was wrong.

This book, Feminism and Its Fiction, points out that some of feminist fiction in 60s and 70s has same functions as Consciousness Raising. The author calls those fictions “CR novel”. CR novel deals with themes discussed in CR group such as relationship with family or men and behaviors of women.
I think that there are dramas and movies which have same functions like CR novel. I want to analyze them someday.
Add comment December 6, 2008
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The reputation of “Fear of Flying”
When I was a student in Japan, I wrote a thesis about Fear of Flying by Erica Jong. The fiction was published in 1973. It was controversial novel because of the frankness about femal sexuality. However, the story includes feminist thought and became a blockbuster in 70s. To write the thesis, I read Feminism and the Politics of Literary Reputation: The Example of Erica Jong. According to the book, the evaluation about Fear depends on the reviewer’s background. For example, feminist critics regarded it as a literature while concervative critics recognized it as just popular novel. Indeed, I collected the book reviews of that time and compared them. That was true.

Who creared this massage? One of Five Key Question of Media Literacy apply to a book review.
Add comment December 5, 2008
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Video Game Impact part2
In previous post, I wrote about one of bad influences of video games. However, I like playing a video game. My favorite genre is role playing game. On the other hand, I don’t play a shooter game. In a shooter game, the shooter is usually a soldier of army. Sometimes a gang is a shooter. I think this tendency provides an image that army is hero. As a proof, american army developed a video game “America’s Army”.
This game is a recruiting advertisement.
Anyway, this kind of games seem to justify a war.
One of my friend said, ” If some countries have a war, they should fight in a video game!”
Add comment December 4, 2008
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A Video Game Impact
Nowaday, a video game is very popular among young people so some people think that there is educational value to playing video games. However, I think video games sometimes can be an obstacle to development of emotion. In the game, player could kill a lot of people easily. And when they push “reset” button, pople who are killed are back as if nothing happened. They can be less emotional about the death. Actually, events that young people who are addicted to games kill other people are increasing in Japan. It is difficult to teach teennagers the importance of human life in video games.
Add comment December 3, 2008
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a fabricated fact in media
In past, TV program about health and food was very popular in Japan. It was aired from 1996 to 2007. The program showed how certain food (for example, Natto) is benefical to one’s health through some experiments. It is said that the program contributed to health fad in Japan.
Here is an example that shows the TV program had strong influence on purchasing.
My friend was working in convenience store like Seven Eleven.
He told me.
The shop manager always checked what foods would be covered next week in advance notice. One day, It was a yogurt. He ordered a yougurt in volume and arranged to get the shipment at mid-night of the TV show because many people who watch the TV show would come and buy the prodoct. The products were sold well.
Last year it was revealed that the TV program showed some falsified data. It was a big problem. The famous academic magazine “Nature” took this topic and the problem of the program gained topicality in the world.
What is the truth? It is difficult for people to make sure of a fact about things TV shows take. What should we believe in media? What do we watch TV for?
Add comment December 1, 2008
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Japan in an American drama part2 ~ALIAS~
In ALIAS, one of American dramas, the main character is American women who is a spy. She often goes to anywhere in the world in the disguise of a local person. One day, she came to Japan in the drama. She wore the disguise of Japanese women—Geisha!
Face powder, kimono, and black hair wig. She is… totally American. The disguise coudn’t change her. This drama has usually serious tone but it was like comedy for me at that time. However, I think that scene was not comedy for American and she looked Japanese for them.
The scenes like this provide Japanese images with American people and at same time represent the Japanses image they have. Japan and Japanese in American drama is very useful thing to know What American think about Japan and the people.
Add comment December 1, 2008
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News Broadcaster or Idol?
Today, many female news broadcasters report news on TV in Japan. Our society provides opportunities for more women to become a journalist. Some of them are middle-age and established their status as a journalist by going through their career. On the other hand, most female announcers are young and pretty. People and media treat them as a kind of idol. Young female broadcasters often appear in variety TV show and entertain us as either a host or guest.
One of my friend, an announcer of local TV station, was wondering if she could keep her career when she gets old because her co-workers retire before 30years-old. There are a few middle-age woman journalists. In addition, they work at key TV station.
Many chances to be a journalist has been provided for women recently but still now it is difficult to become real journalist because of “gender”.
Add comment November 26, 2008
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Japan in an American Drama ~HEROES~
The american drama HEROES season 3 has just started in this week.
Some Japanese people appear in HEROES. When I watch this drama from Japanese’s point of view, it’s interesting. One of Japanese in the drama is Hiro Nakamura.
He is Mashi-oka who is also Japanese in real life. He came to U.S when he was six-years old. His Japanese…that’s fine.
He has a Japanese friend in HEROES. His name is Ando.

His Japanese… really really weird!! His pronounciation is not native speaker’s one. Because he was born in Korea and came to U.S when he was ten-years old. He is Korean!!
The appearance of Japanese is similar to Korean. So I understand an American drama includes him as Japanease in the cast. However, I feel odd with his Japanese very much. I’m sure that all Japanease people who watch this drama would agree with me.
We can watch an office at which Hiro and Ando work in HEROES. In the story, there is the company in Tokyo. They partition the office by boards and make a space for each worker. In general, that way is not Japanease. It looks like one of American offices for me.
Hiro and Ando went to a bar in Tokyo. It featured Puffy’s song. The song was old one. It was about ten years ago. At the street, there were some fabric banner printed カラオケ(karaoke) and 居酒屋(Japanese style bar)…….(a epidode from Season 1)
That’s not true~~~~That’s not Japan!!
I think that American people don’t get suspicious about these things. I recomfirmed the difference among asian people is vague for American people. And also, foreign country in drama reflects images of producers.
Add comment September 24, 2008
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a billboard advertisement
When I came to L.A three months ago, I often saw ads of a new movie. Those ads were located on the top of a building. The most common billboard advertisement that I see now are new TV dramas which start in September. Usually I find those ads while I’m sitting in the passanger seat (I just passed the written test and I’m too busy to look at the ads when I drive a car.).

On the other hand, I often found ads of a new movie and drama at a station when I was in Japan. Of course, there are also billboard ads in a city but these ads are located on the top of a building near a station. I think that the placement isn’t for not drivers but foot passangers.
The difference between LA and a city of Japan is besed on means of transportation which they use.
In LA, most of people have their own cars and go to somewhere by a car. Because the city is big and public transportation has not developed completely.
In Japan, for example, in Tokyo, a lot of people take a train to get to woek or school. The city has many packed buildings and there are meny one-way streets so it’s hard to drive. However, public transportation has developed efficiently. That’s why they use public transportation.
The main function of ads is to tell many people certain information. The plecament of ads is besed on a culture of transportation.
Add comment September 12, 2008
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falling on ice
It was a thing of the past. But I’m going to tell about that because the picture on newspaper has left a impression on me.
I visited to U.S from Japan to meet my friend two years and half ago. It was my first overseas trip. Torino Olympic games took place at that time. I loved figureskating and focused my attention on the women’s singles. Finally, My favorite japanese skater won the gold medal.
I went to newsstand to buy a newspaper because I thought that her picture would be on the front page. However, I was in America. It was an American skater’s picture that was on there. The picture showed american skater just falling on ice. (She won the silver medal.) There was a tiny picture which showed Japanese skater smiling next to the picture. Though I was shocked, it was natural American newspaper focused on representative america. However the picture didn’t show her holding silver medal. It meant American people really expected her to get a gold medal. I thought the media person who chose the picture didn’t satisfied with her performance at all. As above, I might say that pictures on a newspaper or a magazine sometimes indicate not only the obvious message but also another message.
Add comment August 28, 2008
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