PerspectiveFiled Under: Life, Rant
It continually amazes me that after a moment of insight what was once so mundane and typical is transformed to odd and Jamais vu*.
Picture from www.illustratorworld.com
*(French: “never seen” opposite of Deja vu)
“Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.” -Marie Curie
My most recent insights have been from an educational film from a Professor at the University of Massachusetts named Sut Jhally . I watched a graphic but extremely enlightening interpretation of how the media (particularly the Music/Music Video Industry) and our culture are intertwined and interact. The film is called Dreamworlds 3.
The film discusses how music videos have moved from a cultural fringe to the mainstream, and how this change has effected our society in the form of cultural stories and cultural acceptability. The film shows footage of riots and group molestations caught on film and the startling, almost exact, similarities in some music videos.
The most moving and, and to be honest, the most disgusting part of the film discusses how the objectification of women in the media (in the makers opinion) is changing the inner understanding of how young girls view themselves and the world.
I would suggest it to any adult.
This film deals with subjects and content that is not for children or adolescents.
The film brings a type of accountably and rational that I have sensed lacking from our “mainstream” media. We should be holding makers and broadcasters of this content accountable for what they are encouraging.
This is you Viacom (in the form of MTV and BET), Sony BMG, Warner, and Universal.
Watch at your own risk, anything you watch.
Thank you Mr. Sut Jhally. I appreciate your thoughts.
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- skivy
- 26 Feb 2008 10:36 AM
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February 26th, 2008 at 2:20 pm
the documentary sounds fascinating… where did you see it? any ideas on how we could get our hands on a copy?
February 26th, 2008 at 4:16 pm
I rented it from UVSC’s library. I would check the nearest college….