Monday, 17 January 2011

Disability In Sport.
Sarah Storey: Paralympics News Article [Self Representation. Positive&Negative Representation]
Shows Sarah's thoughts on the advances in the Paralympic games. How it is good for the sports and those who compete in them. Also how she see's herself as an athlete and the success she has been able to gain through the sport.


Representation Of Disability: Born On The 4th Of July[17/1/11]

Based on a true story, Ron Kovic was an American Vietnam veteran, who was shot in the back and lost the use of his legs as a result.
Representation of disability is given through the characters of Ron Kovic and also through the other war veterans in the hospital he is held at for rehab.
Whilst in rehab Ron Kovic gives those with a disability the representation as being stubborn and unwilling to accept their disability, but also that of being a fighter. This is seen through the scenes where he tries to walk around the hospital as if he had full function of his legs. Also he is seen as a fighter within the scenes of him attempting to exercise his upper body, which he does successfully.
Once he returns home he is able to give off the representation as being a normal person with a usual lifestyle, just restricted to a wheel chair. He gets around freely and can do most things for himself, as does his brother and parents who are not disabled.
As Ron became disabled during the war, it could be sae to assume his fighting spirit may have been with him naturally, and that not all people with disabilities are able to have this fighting spirit.

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Music censorship can take many forms such as parental advisory labels, banned concerts, banned cover art, rating systems, legislative bills/laws, and banned clothing. Organizations that are involved in music censorship are radio stations, MTV, companys such as Walmart, and organizations such as the Parents' Music Resource Center (PMRC) are responsible for censoring and labeling albums