Thursday, December 1, 2011

Crazy Rites of Passage

Hey so I decided to post a post this week for Kicks and giggles, mainly hoping to get a response from my Final paper presentation:

Of all the rites of passages I presented on, I was curious, which one seems the most ridiculous to you? If you had to pick one, which would you like to go through? And also, once you've really understood the purpose of reach ridiculous act, does the rite still seem as crazy? or Does it make more sense?

I've added the link below to Google Docs for those of you who would like to read my essay so you can be refreshed on each of the rites.

Thanks!

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o-ABm1n1F9llrE0x11chlmTJm2esrc59pDlUSvFMFxA/edit

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Wrap Up

Hi, everyone!

To wrap up the class for our final blog week, I'd like to ask you about the class as a whole. What did you learn/gain from this course? What text or film did you like best/least? What did you like best overall? Least? Would you change anything about this class?

Have at it! :)

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Comment to Bend It Like Beckham

So I kept trying to reply but it wasn't letting me pick my profile to comment, I tried doing it like six times and it still wouldn't work so here's my comment:
I think almost everyone sacrifices something that makes them different from everyone else to fit in with society. I think depending on others can be beneficial to our coming of age so long as they are a good influence, otherwise they can be detrimental. I think there is a difference between coming of age as a member of society and coming of age as an individual because everyone has their moments where they came of age in their own way that nobody else may recognize and there are other moment where someone comes of age and it is recognized by others.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Bend it Like Beckham

In class we discussed how there's frequently a sacrifice involved in the balance between individuality and culture. Is this necessarily about culture, or do you there is a sacrifice in individuality and being a part of society? Is the large scale of our society and our dependence on others beneficial or detrimental to our coming of age? Is there a difference between coming of age as a member of society and coming of age as an individual?

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Rites of Passage During a Lifetime

So far we've been shown many characters and people who've undergone various rites of passages. We've all gone through are own rites of passages as well. It's something thats been happening and will continue to happen forever. So my question are: What is your vision of a truly enlightened person? Is it possible for you to reach this final, enlightened (Super Saiyan like) form? If not, does that trivialize all the changes that we've gone through in our lifetimes or does it make each transition even more important? Is there any fictional character or person that we've learned about in class that you feel is a true, Super Saiyan beast?


For those who didn't watch Dragon Ball Z.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRFaz4HblQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqEqgEXHYkM&feature=related
^ That's what I think happens.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Natural Potential

We've mentioned before that intelligence could help or hinder the coming of age process, and we tend to view intelligence as a natural ability.
Does everyone have the same level of inherent ability to "grow up" and come of age, or are some people naturally disposed to have less growth in this way? Does this correlate with any other potentials in growth such as intelligence or is coming of age a world of its own?