My boyfriend referred me to take this class, as he had taken it three years before. Excited for an “easy A” as he called it, I expected there to be little homework and simple quizzes. Little did I know that the reason the class was considered such an “easy A” was because the work was actually enjoyable. It’s safe to say this media class was the most interesting class I’ve taken at De Anza so far. For once, I actually looked forward to weekly homework assignments and found myself engaged in lecture rather than just barely managing to stay awake. I enjoyed hearing how my peers have been affected by media, instead of only reading the book and seeing what it says the media effects on society are.
My favorite part of the course was viewing Bowling for Columbine for the first time, a movie that I now consider one of my all time favorites. After watching in class, I went home and downloaded it to my computer, forcing my boyfriend to watch it and discuss it with me, something I have NEVER done before with something I’ve viewed in a classroom setting. I never realized the cowardice of those in American society before that moment.
Another thing I really enjoyed were the classroom discussions. I’m not a very talkative person, so discussions were never something I enjoyed in school, but, being an opinionated heavy media user, I felt like I could actually contribute something. The discussion that sticks out in my mind most would be when we talked about the most influential books. I felt foolish for not realizing books such as Harry Potter and Dr. Seuss were as influential as all the books I chose.
The last thing that I will always remember about this class is garfieldminusgarfield.net. In the textbook, it mentioned the site, saying it was a critique on social disorders, showing Garfield's owner Jon all by himself saying the most pitiful things ("I don't need a date" he says in the first panel, while sulking in the next two).
All in all, this has been my favorite class, and I would definitely recommend it to others just as it was recommended to me.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
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I really enjoyed this class too, I will definitely advise people to take it, it really opened my eyes to the issues of mass media today. I also liked watching Bowling for Columbine.
ReplyDeleteGood luck in everything you pursue Veronica! Loved the class too! probably my favorite this whole quarter!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree.. A very enjoyable class!!
ReplyDeletei agree. the class was entertaining and very worth it.
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