Thursday, September 24, 2015

Blog Post—Yu

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Before this class, I think Marxism as a conflict between labor and Wealth based on condition of people relate to political issue developed by Karl Marx.His ideal with social and economic power relationships and have been influential in economics, politics and sociology. If we talk about Marxism in media, the concept would be almost based on same idea of Marx's. The storytelling in media is reflection of our ture society. “Art are come from life and higher than life”. If Marxism can analysis the real society, it would be applied in media either. Conflict is always the most attractive part in a story.

 The first step in understanding the media in a dialectical manner is to understand the content itself. Marxism is really useful if it is used to analyse media text. Marxism in media is really often,like movie Roman Holiday, Ann,the crown princess fall in love with a poor American reporter.We can using Marxism to analysis the social conflict between princess and repertor and the exception of this society.Ann should be marry with a royal family instead of a poor American reporter.when they meet again while back in their respective roles and Princess Ann learns that Joe is a reporter – he conveys that her secrets are safe with him and then Irving gives the princess the pictures he’d surreptitiously taken as mementos of her holiday.And Television series Gossip Girl:"Whoever said that money doesn't buy happiness didn't know where to shop." Leighton Meester said this as Blair Waldorf. According to "TVLoop," it is the most memorable line from "Gossip Girl"—and one of the many reasons fans love the Blair character.



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