Monday, April 26, 2010
Week 3: Cultural Objects- Purses
The cultural object I chose to focus on today is a purse or bag that is carried around daily. Mostly women, and some men, use these bags to carry their belongings around while running errands and other things. I have so many purses that it's hard to count them all sometimes and I probably have not seen half of them in years because they are stored somewhere because they "went out of style" or are "too young-looking" for me to use now. As far as I'm concerned, purses or bags of this type have been around since the earliest times when cavemen lived except they would carry around things like berries that they collected instead of wallets, cell phones and other necessities that we fill ours with today. I think that as time goes on, we won't even need purses or bags anymore because everything will be so compacted. For instance, the cell phone is an object that is beginning to eliminate the need for a computer, organizer, notepad, music player and many other things that phone's have proven to be able to do. I think that purse's are highly social and cultural because they signify something about who we are and where we come from. For instance, people who buy designer label purses and bags are displaying the money they have to spend on luxuries such as purses. However, low-income families may have to carry around a plastic bag or plain bag that is much less expensive because they only have money for the bare necessities in life. Purses and bags can be very class sensitive because for instance, if a very wealthy woman saw what she thinks to be a poorer woman carrying around the same bag that she has, it will probably lose it's value and she will want something even more rarer and expensive. Situations like this with purses and designer labels show how materialistic the people of our society can be. Most of the time, these purses are imported from other countries who have been underpaid in sweatshops to make designer purses that will be sold for a lot of money in the U.S. Some other countries are just as materialistic with their choices as we are, yet some are more modest about the bags they carry around and some, like Europeans don't carry big purses around. Also, European men are socially accepted if they carry around a purse whereas in America, a man would be seen as homosexual or too feminine if he had a purse or bag of belongings of his own. A man's bag should be black and a backpack, but she only be use if he is going hiking and needs lots of things. In other cases, I feel like Americans just think that men should carry around wallets in their pockets and that is it.
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Excellent analysis of the purse! It is cross cultural, international, class and race-conscious. But I think that this and other postings can be improved through the inclusion of more visuals. Please try to include more visuals into your weekly blog postings. Also, where are your week 4 and 5 blog postings? Hmmmm?
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