Sunday, April 7, 2013

Cultural Appropriation Between Different Cultures

The culture of many people around the world is different from one region to another. Some have similarities, while others possess their uniqueness. In a world that many people live in, many cultures are introduced to others and sometimes this can be an issue. People seem to take ideas of one culture and use it to represent an idea or subject which can be a problem or benefit to people who truly understand the history and meaning behind these ideas. Also the knowledge and stereotypes that an individual possesses is a factor in their depiction of other ideas and how they are shown. The concept is called cultural appropriation, and it has been happening for a quite a while.

The misconception that people say when performing such actions, relate to the idea that they are representing the “good” of the culture which, to some of the people of the targeted culture will take it the other way. The concept of cultural appropriation has some aspects of negative responses. It
usually centers on the cultures of minorities and while the individuals claim to give a sense of homage to the group, sometimes it can be taken as an insult and issues arise about the perception of their ideas. For example, Ruth Hopkins explains how, “Some folks contend that since it’s acceptable to dress up as a cowboy, they should get a pass for dressing up as an ‘Indian.’” This brings a problem because it does not give a right for people to dress up as another culture without their consent. The reason why this occurs is because of history. Tami stated that, “Colonization has made Western-Anglo culture supreme-powerful and coveted,” thus leading to specific races having a “right” to dress or depict other cultures who are “under” them as they see fit. She supported her position with how Amy Winehouse was depicted as having an appreciation for “race music,” and how it is from African history which has always been oppressed by white society, so just by singing is not paying homage to years of pain and injustice they endure during history. So there are many reasons for people to be disappointed at how their culture is being perceived by others, and people should be aware of that issue. Although cultural appropriation may be conceived as a negative form, there are some positive ideas in it.

Sometimes people use cultural appropriation to show their homage of other cultures to different people, to state a claim, or to just appreciate its ideas. For example, the All Blacks of New Zealand who play ruby and perform the signature “haka” before a game. The culture and dance are related to one another and how the team fully understands that the history of the dance and the culture in relation to their home land. The problem though is how other cultures perceive such depictions.  For instance, Andre Brett explained how people were against the dance which the rugby players performed, especially the part when they are doing “a throat-slitting motion at the end.”  The problem that he claims is that people do not understand the history of the “haka.” The Maori, of New Zealand would usually perform the “haka” to perform “war dances… welcome distinguished guests, and to acknowledge significant occasions.”  So the team fully knew what they were doing before each game. Sometimes people are not aware of cultures and rely to stereotypes to answer or make claims on different cultures that they lack knowledge on. This is a problem for many people, both who want to show homage and others who want to express their culture. If people are not aware of different cultures, then they should learn about the culture, same applies to the people who want to use ideas and objects of a different culture as not to dishonor that cultures ideas.

People have been involved in the concept of cultural appropriation, big or small, it does matter because it involves the ideas of other cultures. Many people either lack the knowledge of what they perceive or see, which causes a problem. But others, are aware and do see the appreciation of another culture when it has been done correctly and with the consent of that group they are  representing. People should be allowed to express different ideas, but again, with the full consent of the people who they are trying to express and to also be responsible on how they are depicting it to society.

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

The Issue About College


          The issue surrounding college is a problem to people in the United States. In America, one-third of the workforce possess a degree, with the demand for more individuals with degrees. The problem is that jobs for individuals with no college education are affected. In addition, the working class receives little support in getting a job with a life sustainable pay. 30 million Americans attend high school, out of that amount, 6 million have the privilege to expand their knowledge at colleges and universities. The other 24 million cannot attend because of similar problems like prices, competition, and the strain with their families.
          The benefits of attending a degree is that individuals  with a degree receive more pay (about 40% more than people with just a high school degree in the same job). Moreover, individuals in the middle class who receive their degrees also tend to move up in  with this issue is that class or stay with a substantial reputation. The problem with this is that individuals who do not attend college are in a more difficult position because either the fee and expenses are too much or they do not know how to apply for such colleges. This is why either jobs should be given to all people or that education above high school should be made more affordable for them. In addition, people who do not have a way to go to college should have someone available who does to help them get that college degree they want. Many of the common jobs that do not require a degree have been taken away from Americans by foreign nations and laborers which endanger many of them and their families. also, the few jobs available are in competition with other who have a degree from a college or university. After  World War II the United States government said that it would secure jobs for the labor force or people without a degree.This system stood well until the 1950s when more of the people with degrees began to start taking those jobs. and other jobs that were being put available for the laborers.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Girl Who Silenced The World For 5 Minutes


Severn Suzuki is a child from Vancouver, Canada. She is twelve-years-old and the individual who gave a speech and actually silenced the world through the delegates in the United Nations. She explains the problems arising and that governments are not aware and fixing the problems on earth. She states that her fears of the future are a problem and she addresses the problems to them. She explains how her kids might not have the chance to see some of the wildlife that she has seen, because of the problems people are doing around these animals. Also, she talks about not being able to breathe clean air, or fishing because of pollution. She asks that the governments should take action to prevent the destruction of earth and if they cannot find a solution, then they should not destroy it in the first place. She points out that everyone inside the United Nations, although representatives of their nations are all human. She explains that each of them is brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, etc... They are a one huge family. No separation but unification. To solve some of the problems, she emphasizes the use of teamwork for the United Nations to perform to help stop some of the problems that are irreversible. She talks about a dream of seeing a land full of wildlife, but the dream may not happen because of what humanity is doing to the world, which she pointed out again about her kids. All these statements she covered astonished the people in the United Nations and after that speech, nothing has changed. (259 words)