Monday, April 7, 2008
Week 12
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Concerns about final paper
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Week 11
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Box 30
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Reflection to Week 10
Getting touched up - when a tattoo fades a customer will go back into a tattoo shop and get it drawn on again.
Tramp stamp - A popular tattoo located on the lower back of girls.
Ink - ink used to create a tattoo, but is another word for tattoo.
Tat - another word for tattoo
outlining - the outlining of the tattoo, all letter designs use outlining.
shading - the shading inside of the outlining.
tribal - popular tattoo that has many points and edges
virgin - person who has never received a tattoo
design - the tattoo on paper
Everyone seemed to know these definitions. I think the reason for this is because the culture is so popular that many people use these definitions and people outside the culture also use these definitions.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Week 9 blog question
Friday, February 29, 2008
Response To Week 8 Question
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Notes for February 26 First Part of class
Notes for February 26, 2008
· Go over the reading assignment due for today. (pg. 237-257)
o Conducting Interviews and what to do while conducting interviews.
§ What do you get from interviews?
· When to interview
· Be a good listener
· Learn terms
· Take notes
· Have questions planned out
· Pick a convenient, comfortable and quiet location to interview
o How do you prepare for an interview?
§ Write out questions
§ Research the group
§ Know what you want to learn from the interview
§ Spend some time in the group first before the interview
o What are closed questions?
§ One word answer
§ Gives you what you are looking for
o What are open questions?
§ Trying to find more answers
o What do good listeners do?
§ Listen to what interviewer responds with and has a question to respond to their response
§ Tips: taking notes, wait till the person finishes, record the information, use recording equipment from the library, and know the topic so you can better understand the information.
o What are other ways of recording responses for people who have already interviewed?
§ Maybe use a handheld video camera from library or use scanner to scan brochures or other important information wanted.
o Transcriptions and Dialects from the book. (pg.237-257)
§ Dialect: How people speak and how things are pronounced
§ Different Dialects: Southern dialect, Northern dialect, R-less style or New York dialect, New Jersey dialect, Chicago dialect, Indiana has many different dialects – 3 shits: Northern, middle and southern.
o Get partners and do box 19 (pg 240) – 8 steps: type out and turn in
Friday, February 22, 2008
response to week 7 question
Thursday, February 21, 2008
version 2
The tattoo parlor will be a building with 4 to 5 rooms. The first room to walk in will be open with designs and people, known as a waiting room. This room will have one person working behind the desk to help attendants. The desk will be in the front with the rooms in the back. Each room will have a seat and equipment for tattooing. The walls of the building will be covered with designs and an off color. The floor will be tile or wood and products will be sold behind the desk.
Version 1
The layout of the tattoo parlor from my experience will be just a small building with 4 to 5 rooms. When you first walk through the front doors there will be a big open room for designs and people standing kind of like a waiting room. This waiting room will have usually one person who is working the desk making reservations for people to receive their tattoos and helping people with any questions. The desk is towards the front and in the back are the multiple rooms where the actual artist is performing the tattoos. Each room will have a device for the person to lie down or sit so that they can comfortable receive the tattoo. Also there will be all of the necessary equipment for the tattoo procedure to happen. The walls of a tattoo shop will be covered with either small or large displays of designs. I am guessing that the walls will be a different color than white. Maybe a darker color or something intriguing to keep people’s interest sparked. I am sure the floor will not be carpet, but some kind of hard surface maybe wood or tiling. There will probably be products that relate to tattooing being sold behind the front desk. Other than that I am guessing that there will be a small bathroom somewhere located in the back.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Response to Week 6 Question
Box 15
Every time we went to my Grandparent's house we would play in the back yard and we would always climb this tree. This never got old to any of us, we were so amazed by this tree. When I think of my senses the first is sight. I remember it in the beginning of spring, when it was nice enough for me and my family to walk around in shorts and t-shirts. There was a slight breeze that felt really good. The noise was that of the breeze and the beagle who was in its kennel barking its head off. The smell was that of the warm weather and the country smell.
This backyard with the tree has symbolized my appearance of small country houses. Whenever I am at a peaceful at home environment I usually seem to think of that tree at my Grandparent's house. It has been years since I have been out to that house since my Grandma died and my grandfather is in the nursing home, but I feel that I will never forget that place
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Box 12
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Box 9
Another movie I would have to say that reminds me of this story is "O Brother Where Art Thou?". I think this mostly because of the language of a southern person. Also for some reason even though this story relates to 1999 I kept imagining it to be in an older era. The reason I thought it was an older era was probably the mentioning of things that had happened before the narrator's time. Such as farming, the Depression, how there island came to be and why it originated and so on.
My previous reading experiences made me think of this story as an uneducated farm land, where not much excitement happens. I cannot think of many stories that I have read that relate me almost exactly as this one, but the language and images of the society seem very relevant to that I have read before. I would describe her style as using a lot of slang and making the people in the story actually really being like in real life.
There were many problems for me in understanding the text. At first it started off about Sapphira Wade and then I feel that it immediately jumped to the Realtors wanting to buy the land to make money. I had to go back and see how they were mentioning Mama Day and how it actually related to the beginning of the story. Also another hard part for me was the end when it was talking about Reema's boy doing all these things like chewing on mints and sticking things inside his shoes.
I found myself entertained in the text when it was talking about Sapphira Wade boring the seven children and how those seven children ended up. I really did not find too much of this story interesting. As I said before I was confused in a couple spots because of transitioning and some wording.
I only read the story once, but I feel I understand the storyline. It is about the history of an island town where a boy comes to do fieldwork and find out about the culture. The narrator is describing many aspects, but I took it in that way.
I think Mama Day was most interesting to me because she seems just like the old strict mothers you see in the movies. Very stern and tough.
My imagination came into play when they were describing the people who had left the island and had been successful. I think the reason why is because I am leaving my hometown, which I had felt bound to for awhile. I think that leaving for college was kind of like relating to those people in the story.
Response to week 5 question
Thursday, January 31, 2008
link to a site for tattoos
Response to field notes
Friday, January 25, 2008
answer to Week 3 blog question
Thursday, January 24, 2008
research the answers to my questions over bodybuilding
10 things i want to know
2. What aspects of bodybuilding are the most fun
3. What parts of bodybuilding are not fun
4. What is the history of bodybuilding
5. What traditions are there
6. What rituals are there
7. How long does it take to get your body in shape for a competition
8. Can anyone if they try hard enough be a body builder or does genetics hold them back
9. Why was it started that they must wear girls underwear and how they feel about it.
10. Do you want to make a career out of it or is it just for fun.