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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Final Blog Presentations

Final Blog Presentations
Gender & Pop Culture Spring 2007 (WGS 220-05)
April 26 (Alex A-Dan G) &
April 30 (Spencer H-Melissa Z)

· Above any other goal for these presentations, I want you to show off! You've worked hard all semester and here's your chance to show the class your awesome blogs!

· You should have any material needed to illustrate the ''focus'' of your presentation on your blog for the presentation.

· Plan to present for 5-10 minutes. If this length sounds long, don't worry, the blog as your visual aid will take up more time than you may think)

· For everyone's sake (maintaining interest & attention) don't write out your entire presentation word-for-word. 3X5 cards with key words and phrases, or an outline are ideal reference methods for presentations

· Make sure your blog is neat & tidy for your presentation. Don’t worry about your final post being on the blog if it’s due after the date of your presentation (i.e. if you’re presenting on Thursday). Because you will need to have your blog “cleaned up” and readable for your final review as well as your presentation, once you’ve done it for the presentation you’ll be ready for your final review too.

· Citations from course readings are not required for this presentation. However, you should create a separate ‘presentation post’ if any video dips, links to sites, etc are necessary for your presentation.

· Adding this post-element is up to your judgment (whether it’s necessary for the presentation & is completely optional

Notes:
The focus that’s probably most conducive to the presentation is the one that entails an explanation and analysis of the evolution of your understanding of your blog topic (i.e. shifting from watching a show for entertainment to the course’s analytical focus on gender).

You must be in class both days regardless of whether you’re presenting!

Monday is our last class (SOCS is wrong about the existence of a final exam and lists a time and date for this course) - there is no final!!! I’ve requested the exam to be removed several times over the last two months— so please disregard this date/time/location that’s listed for the course on SOCS

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

List of the Blog Buddies (aka blog partners)


Blog URL Blog Title Screenname Topic (Specific & General Categories)
1 http://alexalgarin.blogspot.com/ Gender Representation in Advertisments Memoirs of Mi Mente Advertising Ads
http://genpopculture.blogspot.com/ Michelle's Pop Culture Analysis Michelle Advertising Ads
2 http://ihatethecword.blogspot.com/ Celebrities..... why are they so damn special!? Tony Mojo Celebrities Celebs
http://femalestardom.blogspot.com/ Female "Stardom" Presented by the Media Katelyn Hollywood Female Ideology Celebs
3 http://bittersweetsym-phonies.blogspot.com/ Emerging Music (?) of the 21st Century Amanda Emo Music Music
http://agpopculture.blogspot.com/ "Idol"-ology: Gender and Reality Television Amanda Ganza American Idol TV
http://britneylikewoah.blogspot.com/ Britney Like Woah! PRlNCESSJESSS's Britney Spears Music
4 http://noochnetnook.blogspot.com/ Nooch's Net Nook Miss Nooch Da Ali G Show TV
http://spencersfavoriteclass.blogspot.com/ Spencer's Blog Spencer The Office TV
5 http://wgsgenderpopculture.blogspot.com/ Beauty and the Geek Devon Beauty and the Geek TV
http://eduff.blogspot.com/ Model Behavior Erin America's Next Top Model TV
6 http://realpopculture.blogspot.com/ A Blurred Reality Jen Mur The Girls Next Door TV
http://genderpop.blogspot.com/ Gender and Race through Flavor of Love and Celebreality Melissa Flavor of Love TV
7 http://dgolazeski.blogspot.com Gender, Race, and Class in Scrubs dgolazeski Scrubs TV
http://nicolespopcultureblog.blogspot.com Nicole's Grey's Anatomy Blog Nicole Grey's Anatomy TV
8 http://kje-pop.blogspot.com/ Get Your Blog On Kristian Professional Sports (or not a topic) Sports
http://grindzmygearz.blogspot.com/ You know what really grinds my gears Kyle South Park (or not a topic) TV
9 http://wgspopculture.blogspot.com/ What are we really laughing about? Jess B Family Guy TV
http://digioac2.blogspot.com/ Pat's Blog Digioac2 Family Guy TV
10 http://tarasthoughts-tara.blogspot.com/ Thoughts from Tara: South Park Tara South Park TV
http://astoldbyleo.blogspot.com/ More Than Just Cartoons Mr. Leo Mahaga Gender and Anime TV
11 http://popcultureblogg.blogspot.com/ Pop Culture Blogging jcb 24 Disney Girls Next Door (not clear what the topic is) TV
http://markpopculture.blogspot.com/ "These pretzels are making me thirsty"... Mark Seinfeld TV
12 http://darlinggender.blogspot.com/ The Typical Woman in America: how women are portrayed in music, magazines, and reality t.v Darling C. Women in multiple forms of media Media
The Oprah Phenomenon Meli Oprah TV
13 http://genderdesperatehousewives.blogspot.com/ Gender & Desperate Housewives Kristin Desperate Housewives TV
http://lizsiegel.blogspot.com/ Desperate for Desperate Housewives Lizzaydizay Desperate Housewives TV


Monday, March 26, 2007

The 4th Blog Post (Collage) due on Friday 3/30/07

For the blog collage assignment; use images to analyze your topic. Your collage should have a "thesis" (i.e. it makes a statement/argument about your topic using images instead of written language) that makes a claim about your topic, which is grounded by an author's claim from any of the course readings so far this semester.

Therefore, the image collage will need to be titled appropriately for the argument it makes, include the source used for the basis of the "statement" your collage makes, include gender as a primary method for analysis, and should be followed by a 1 paragraph explanation of the collage's representation of your topic (include direct quotes from the source that you used to base your collage's "thesis" on in this paragraph).

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