Well, well, well. After three months, we have finally approached the end of this course. During this time, I can honestly say that I learned a lot. It got to the point where I telling my girlfriend about Peronism in Argentina. I’m not a big culture guy so for me to enjoy this course speaks a lot about this course. Looking at the title I can see that we have come full circle in regards to the topic. From “what is culture” to the “theories of mixture” and now to “the end of popular culture?”.
When reading Guillermo Gomez-Pena’s “In Search of a New Topography”, the first thing that came to mind was Big Foot. Big Foot came up first because of all the mystery surrounding it. Like Marco, Big Foot is something that became engrained in popular culture even though no one really knew what it looked like. Furthermore, if Big Foot was actually revealed, the mysticism surrounding Big Foot would disappear and the intrigue would disappear, just like what happened to Marco after he revealed himself to be just an ordinary citizen from Northern Mexico. For me, it just goes to show that once the mystery gets answered, interest surrounding this elusive object subsides.
When reading Mary C. Beltran’s “The Hollywood Latina Body as Site of Social Struggle: Media Constructions of Stardom and Jennifer Lopez’s ‘Cross-Over Butt’”, I found this article particularly interesting because it talks about how Hollywood is a white-dominated industry. “It also is notable that direct mention of Lopez’s ethnicity appears to have been downplayed in the English-language press during this period, while it unsurprisingly was emphasized in the Spanish-language press” This sentence perfectly resembles what it is like to be a minority in Hollywood. Hollywood would normalize Lopez by emphasizing her upbringing in the Bronx, as opposed to her Puerto Rican heritage. Although Hollywood has incorporated more minorities in recent years, it has largely stayed a white industry.
And with this, I conclude my last blog. LAST 201 has been a pleasant surprise not only in terms of the class but also the material. It’s been real guys and I wish everyone the best of luck on the finals!