And by everyone, probably just Professor Wexler! I am a Junior transfer student from Saddleback CC in Mission Viejo, Orange County and my major is Urban Studies and Planning. I am interested in ENG 313 specifically because of the title, Pop Culture. I don't consider myself very trendy or a follower so this instruction may serve me well in opening my eyes to themes like Romance and current pop culture. I have enjoyed reading Sula, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and beginning Twilight and Romantic Comedy (although it seems those won't be required readings like the school website claimed). Until this week I have never lived in a community that wasn't southern, coastal Orange County but I'm excited to be here.
Today's class discussion briefed the idea of the perception of the class system viewed by both high and low class society's members. Interestingly, one's assumption would be that a University class demographic would consist of mostly mid- to upper-middle class members who are not either in the "above" or "below" class. Most opinions were given from the perspective of "other" and how they view the above and below from this perspective. The example used was music and how low-class rappers, N.W.A., rise from the dumps of society to the upper tier of the American class. They rose so much so in the public's eye that one of the group's members, Eazy-E, Eric Wright, was invited to a fund-raising dinner of the Republican Party. Rivkin and Ryan may argue that N.W.A. never actually rose to upper class, instead just became lower class society members with talent and money. Is that possible? Is there a separation of class and money, or does one determine the other?
Eric Wright (aka Eazy E) |
These ideas may have held true in Victorian times, but today's class members are adhered to their place in society by money. I have personally encountered more people of manners and gentlemanly/ladylike behavior outside "high" class than in it. Over the last 18 months I worked in different departments of a world-renowned 5-star 5-diamond resort, The St. Regis Monarch Beach. I met some of the world's richest, most famous people but nothing about meeting and spending time with them shouts "I am classy! I know more about being refined than you do!" What it came down to was always the money to allow you access to places that otherwise would have turned them away. In our capitalist society, cash is class and class is cash.
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