Saturday, September 22, 2018

Blog 1



Prompt 1:
The cultural artifact I choose is the song Girls & Boys by Good Charlotte. The song was released back in May 9, 2003 and reached popularity in September 2003 for approximately 13 weeks on the Mainstream Top 40 billboard songs. It is mainly about the stereotypes found in many relationships during the time period due to how men and women act in society.

Prompt 2:
Throughout the song there are references to gender and gender expression. First the song begins with the opening lyrics “educated, with money He’s well dressed, not funny” which assumes that if you are a wealthy educated guy you have to look and act the part. While the line “But he’ll foot the bill in all situations because he pays for everything” enforces the gender role that if you are a male you always have to pay for everything while in relationships.
The song goes on to say “girls don’t like boys Girls like cars and money” which assumes that all girls are straight and gold diggers. Followed shortly after by the lines “vacation and shopping sprees These are a few of her favorite things” which assumes that girls like to take part in feminine activities that involve spending money. Finally, the song implies that only the good-looking girls who are thin with nice bodies will like rich guys by saying “The girls with the bodies like boys with Ferrari’s." 
Although the song talks about gender and gender expression I do not think it attempts to challenge or push back against any traditional ideas. I think it merely emphasizes them throughout the song.

Prompt 3:
            I do not think the song has impacted the way I think about my own gender identity and expression because I do not agree with the ideas that are presented in the lyrics. I do not revolve my world and mind around them so they have little effect on me. I would just listen to the song because I thought it was catchy.

Prompt 4:
The cultural object is the song Girls & Boys. The social world in which the song exists, and acts is in the American society of men and women from the early 2000s and on. The creators of the song are Joel Madden and Benji Madden, members of the American pop punk band Good Charlotte. The intended audience may be teenagers/young adults who are fans of the band.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Hilda! This song really reinforces gender roles and stereotypes. Women are portrayed as gold diggers and are labeled as all being heterosexual. Yes, girls don't like boys because some like girls instead. The fact that it was stated as part of the lyrics that "girls with bodies like boys with Ferraris" is sending out the message that "hot" girls do not like boys who do not own a ferrari which is generalizing all women; this an unrealistic portrayal and both men and women. As long as you're good-looking with money as a male, all the girls are going to want you is what this song is trying to say which is completely false.

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