What is Pop Culture? What does it mean?
I would have to say that Pop Culture is what makes our society unique. It's the latest slang, music genre, or fashion trend. Everyone likes something... whether it be the Ugg boots that I think are "ugly" or the latest app for their smart phone, we are constantly chasing trends. Fashion is something that even returns to our culture. I remember a couple of years ago when leg warmers became popular! This brought back a lot of memories because I remember wearing them in high school. Teens and young adults aren't the only audience for advertisements for pop culture. Transmitted through social media sites and on almost every TV commercial, pop culture is constantly evolving.
Pop Culture to me means staying in the loop. With a tweenager at home, I usually hear about things through her before I see it myself. I would have to say though that I'm guilty of watching YouTube every once in a while and I do have a Facebook, that is when I can remember the password, lol!
Why is an understanding of Popular Culture relevant to you in a business environment and in your present and future career?
In the healthcare field in which I work I find it beneficial to stay current with the many trends effecting the industry. With talk of Obama care and the scary future our country is facing, I do my best to research and understand what's occurring and how it may or may not effect me. As a nurse I have access to many online publications and journals that explain and clarify a lot of the social rhetoric. I feel it's my duty to be informed about changes that effect my license and the scope in which I practice. This allows me to be not only a better nurse, but to provide the safest care possible.
Pop Culture Artifact
My popular culture artifact is the Macintosh computer and co-founder Steve Jobs.
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Jobs was also instrumental in the creation of the Laserwriter printer and knew software would be the key to appealing to consumers.
The Macintosh computer "is" the digital revolution. It has defined multimedia technology across all industries from music, communication to education, it's this computer that has evolved into the 21st century.
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Icon Analysis
I chose the movie The Wizard of OZ, Oprah Winfrey and Steve Jobs for my Icon Analysis.
This movie was a huge part of my childhood. If I have the time I still watch it with my daughter to this day. Made in 1939 in black and white, The Wizard of OZ was an iconic musical, fantasy film. Filled with characters such as Dorothy (Judy Garland), Toto, Tin man, Scarecrow and the Lion.
The Wizard of OZ is considered part of American Culture and was recently part of the concept behind "Oz the Great and Powerful" earlier this year. Having watched Oz, it's a horrible depiction and in my opinion a huge waste of money. Nonetheless, The Wizard of OZ is a film that will go down in history as being one of the greatest films that proves there is an end of the rainbow. It gives even adults the feeling of being young again and being able to tap into their childhood.
Oprah Winfrey is considered to be one of the most legendary people of all time. From her charitable efforts, including her Leadership Academy for girls in South Africa, to her desire to lend an ear to people struggling from things such as addiction, domestic violence or obesity, Oprah Winfrey is proven to be one of a kind. I've seen many interviews over the years and her response is always the same. Oprah feels that she's just an average person with a desire to make a difference in the world. Although Oprah has a net worth of approximately 2.9 billion dollars, she remains humble. I've chosen Oprah Winfrey as an icon simply because she's a prime example of what one can make of themselves if they have determination and confidence. She's experienced every aspect of life from being molested at the age of 9 and growing up poor to being named #1 on Forbes list top 100 most powerful celebrities.
Steve Jobs is an entrepreneur, marketer and inventor. Jobs was co-founder, chairman and CEO of Apple Inc. I've chosen him as an icon for his efforts in transforming the the personal computer to include the invention of the iPad. Steve Jobs didn't even graduate from college, but he was brilliant nonetheless. Jobs originally worked for Atari which some of us still remember playing. Apple built its first personal computers with some of the parts from Atari's early video game machines. From research I've read, Jobs struggled with personal relationships and in fact didn't get along with many of his counterparts. Steve Jobs passed away October 5, 2011 from respiratory arrest after suffering from Pancreatic Cancer.





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