Jacqueline Tavera
http://www.springerlink.com/content/k5210818u7635746/
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http://www.google.com/patents?hl=en&lr=&vid=USPAT3054183&id=Og1rAAAAEBAJ&oi=fnd&dq=masculine+haircuts&printsec=abstract#v=onepage&q=masculine%20haircuts&f=false
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Annotated Bibliography
ENG 101-0800 fall 1 2010
Jacqueline Tavera
Research Paper 1 Assignment and Guidelines: Masculinity in Men’s Magazines
GQ Magazine November 2009
Junod, Tom. “My Mom Couldn’t Cook.” Esquire 154.2 (Sept. 2010):152-153. Print.
Iv’ been researching GQ’s magazine, and I’ve pick a few issues to show how propaganda is pull more towards how man should look and what is the more trendy attire to wear for each season not only that is even gives you tips on what kind of hair look you should go for. The articles in each of the magazines I have picked give a very point plain outlook on what should be worn for the season in a very convincing argument.
On January 27, 2010, GQ posted an article called “Make This Year a Perfect ‘10” in it heading was “A GQ 10-point plan for manhandling the year ahead-in high style” the article goes on by giving a list of do’s and don’ts. One of the thing I came across was the list of different ways famous people have their hair and how they like it, it’s basically a recommendation list of what types of hair styles men should vote for that would keep their masculinity in tack without really going to extreme ways to try and get them. The site is posted so if you’re a guy and want to look good without sacrificing your masculinity, than this is the advertisement for you. Read More http://www.gq.com/how-to/rest-of-your-life/201002/gq-ten-point-plan#slide=27#ixzz12SEFnv9d
Jacqueline Tavera
Research Paper 1 Assignment and Guidelines: Masculinity in Men’s Magazines
GQ Magazine November 2009
Junod, Tom. “My Mom Couldn’t Cook.” Esquire 154.2 (Sept. 2010):152-153. Print.
Iv’ been researching GQ’s magazine, and I’ve pick a few issues to show how propaganda is pull more towards how man should look and what is the more trendy attire to wear for each season not only that is even gives you tips on what kind of hair look you should go for. The articles in each of the magazines I have picked give a very point plain outlook on what should be worn for the season in a very convincing argument.
On January 27, 2010, GQ posted an article called “Make This Year a Perfect ‘10” in it heading was “A GQ 10-point plan for manhandling the year ahead-in high style” the article goes on by giving a list of do’s and don’ts. One of the thing I came across was the list of different ways famous people have their hair and how they like it, it’s basically a recommendation list of what types of hair styles men should vote for that would keep their masculinity in tack without really going to extreme ways to try and get them. The site is posted so if you’re a guy and want to look good without sacrificing your masculinity, than this is the advertisement for you. Read More http://www.gq.com/how-to/rest-of-your-life/201002/gq-ten-point-plan#slide=27#ixzz12SEFnv9d
Friday, October 1, 2010
MY "OUTLINE"
Thesis: Subliminal messages in our every day media
Topic1: What we view as harmless is nothing less than one of the most blunt way to let us know how much we’ve really change our stands in everyday living over the years.
● Many different kinds of advertisement but all with the same concept.
● The “dynamic” perspectives the media takes too send out the same message.
Topic2: How tradition/custom affect gender roles in simple thing like posing in a picture.
● The way males pose Vs female posing.
● The “do’s and don’ts ” “may and may not’s”
Topic3: Sweetly coated lies we tell our self’s too make everything just a bit more bearable.
● The unrealistic pictures meant too symbols the guide lines and standers we live by.
● The images that are projected in the media.
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