tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3032875196627434271.post7470763755277979631..comments2023-08-27T09:03:19.939-04:00Comments on Rachael's Gender and Pop Culture Blog: Louis Griffin: The Feminist ModelRachael's Gender and Pop Culture Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18028352772822527644noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3032875196627434271.post-11953085714456267762018-12-21T06:52:30.718-05:002018-12-21T06:52:30.718-05:00Call 1-315-512-2220,Buy MTP Kit,Buy Tramadol Onlin...Call 1-315-512-2220,Buy MTP Kit,Buy Tramadol Online,Buy Viagra Online at discounted prices and get best deal. Order Now and save more money. <br />https://www.theworldpharmacyrx.ussahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16925921389742037773noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3032875196627434271.post-27272080531248311212010-07-19T16:23:24.046-04:002010-07-19T16:23:24.046-04:00Rachael-
Jon's comments are definitely accurat...Rachael-<br />Jon's comments are definitely accurate. However, I would like to see you also avoid confusing the terms feminine and feminist. The feminist movement is pretty overt in its political meaning as a claimed label by women who wish to overthrow/subvert feminine stereotypes that have historically undermined the mobility of women outside the home.<br />Masculine and male/man are not synonymous terms, just as feminine and female/woman aren't synonyms. When you use a term vaguely or inaccurately in your thesis, you're setting yourself up for a difficult analysis in the paragraphs that follow. <br />Analyzing femininity in relation to Lois in this episode of family guy could be tough due to the rather clear satirical stab made to point out the absurdity of the Madonna/Whore dichotomy through which women are so commonly pigeonholed.<br />Would Lois's job-change (from stay at home mom to model) deviate from a feminine role? <br />Does her enactment of the model job and/or the mom job, reinforce what it means to be a woman, or does the overblown presentation seek to subvert the stereotypical femininity associated with being a woman?<br />:o)<br />JessieAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00882202558089495129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3032875196627434271.post-16757714461453246822010-07-17T10:12:06.362-04:002010-07-17T10:12:06.362-04:00Rachel,
Nice post! You stayed on topic very well a...Rachel,<br />Nice post! You stayed on topic very well and you were able to execute the analysis of Lois Griffin from the femininity/masculinity stand point. Lots of times, Seth MacFarlane uses rough, even crude sarcasm to highlight the characteristics of each character, but you chose a great episode that was much more direct and concise and was able to be rightly justified. I only found very few errors in the post. For one, Lois Griffin's name is misspelled, but in solely watching the show, it is very hard to know that. And, a couple of commas could be inserted after certain quotes:<br />"In the episode “Model Misbehavior” Louis follows..." I believe there should be a comma after Misbehavior.<br />Regardless of those small errors, I believe that this is a very cohesive and well structured post. Seeing as though I have an obsession with Family Guy, I for one, greatly enjoyed this post!Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12721099454381855260noreply@blogger.com