Friday, March 21, 2014

Final Reflection Paper

Racism in Today’s Sports


Francisco Reyes
Professor Fleischer
English 1A

            Textual interpretations of a theme vary based on the genre utilized to convey a message. For example, videos, pictures, articles, newspapers, pamphlets, and many other genres may all pertain to a similar theme, but the different genres approach the theme from whole different perspectives. All of these genres have one thing in common; they all are of the two-dimensional realm. While relevant to a similar theme, a three-dimensional genre is extremely different with regards to the texture, shape, colors, and various aspects of a three-dimensional object. A two-dimensional genre such as the picture was useful; however, it lacked something that the three-dimensional object had. The three-dimensional material was able to provide room for creativity and individual interpretation of a theme’s message that two-dimensional genres could not provide. I was able to demonstrate my own idea and opinion about the theme that I chose by making it myself while the other genres were preexisting and I had to analyze and make sense of them.
            The theme that I initially wrote about was the racism that exists in sports today. Athletes, fans, and coaches all have proven to play a part in the racism that exists in sports despite the leagues’ efforts to suppress such bizarre behavior. These leagues that advocate the end of racism exist in different sports and countries, which unfortunately signifies that this is a global issue rather than a league issue. With that said, I have created a model of a three-dimensional athlete that has been portrayed as this primitive male with stereotypical features of people of African descent. Hopefully the features that I have given this model will capture the audience’s attention and allow them to conclude that these are invalid and exaggerated features of other beings like themselves.
            Black athletes are often viewed as beastlike people with stereotypical appearances by sports’ fans globally. Offensive acts of fans include the hoisting of a banana towards the black athletes and monkey noises every time the athlete touches the ball. Because of this, my model has exaggerated and dramatized stereotypes. I have given the black athlete ridiculously large lips to represent one of the many types of black people. The lips are intended to stand out because of how disproportional to the head they are and because of how bright the lips are in comparison to the skin. The skin of the athlete also is dramatized because of how black and unrealistically dark the skin is compared to a person of African descent’s real skin tone. Other offensive features that go along with the athlete are a banana. The player is holding a banana in one hand to show that that’s how select fans view black players. The view is that they see them as primates running around fields and arenas. Continuing the trend of profiling black athletes, I geared the athlete with baggy clothes to give him a poor or ghetto tone.
            Materials were a key part of the three-dimensional model. These materials should allow the audience to get a further sense of how unrealistic this model is compared to real life athletes. Fabric was used in the making of the skin for this project to present a laughable tone. Being able to laugh at my project is understandable because I imagine that along with my own ideology many people will find this to be extremely inaccurate in comparison to actual athletes or black people in general. However, I may find it slightly uncomfortable if there are any of my peers that find this accurate and agree with these bizarre parts of the project. There were realistic materials needed in the making of the object. I took an old mesh jersey and took it apart to make it fit the overall theme which includes sports.
            To further demonstrate the stereotypes and misunderstandings of black athletes I was even exact with the sport I chose the athlete to be a part of. Initially I was going to make the athlete a soccer or baseball player, but after more thought I realized that isn’t a stereotypical sport. I made the athlete a basketball player to show the stereotype that all black people like or play basketball instead of other sports. The basketball on the model is in the hand of the basketball player to show the ignorant assumption that all black people are suitable to play basketball.
            Most people would have a general idea of what this model is about, but more specifically this image is intended for anyone against the promotion of racism and racial stereotypes. This should appeal to anyone against racism because while this is a playful and laughable piece, the audience should be able to connect the real problem of profiling to this comical doll. Persuasive appeals used by the model are both emotional and logical to the. The project may appeal to the emotions of the audience because of how laughable the doll is while simultaneously appealing to their logic and addressing that this is a serious matter in the world. Stereotypes and racist gestures should be collectively discarded in the world of sports as a whole because typically racism isn’t tolerated in society in general. Because of how joyous yet serious the artistic piece is, I feel that it would be appropriate for this model to be placed within a place similar to a library. The reasoning for this is because the model cannot only be a symbol for racism in sports but for racism in society. I feel that is appropriate for older and more mature ages so as to be reminded of the faults of the world’s past.
            Looking at the piece I constructed wouldn’t take much figuring out, but it does have many elements that contribute to the overall message. The message: racism in sports should be something the world strives to overcome so that athletes can participate in an activity intended for all. The message in the model is effective in my opinion because anyone that observes the piece I constructed will compare real life scenarios to this and come to the realization that both are morally unsound.     
            Making the project was by no means a simple task. I had to get creative with the limited budget I had and use the materials around me to their fullest potential. Some challenges I endured were figuring out what materials, shapes, and colors I would use to create a specific tone and message. Other challenges included changing the medium of my project. Initially I planned on using air-dry clay for the body of the artifact, but upon my arrival at target I could not find any more clay because ironically my peers purchased it all. However, I also had successes in constructing the object. Because all of the materials were made by scratch, it gave me a sense of accomplishment due to the fact that I didn’t need to purchase many materials after all. Despite the duration of time needed to assemble the body and clothes I succeeded in doing so by using methods I have never utilized before such as sewing the body together.
            After looking at the rubric and sizing up my visual rhetoric I feel that I deserve no lower than a B. The reason for this grade in my opinion is that I feel I hit all aspects of the rubric for both the paper portion and the object portion. I am not an artistically gifted individual, but I did devote a lot of time, critical thinking, and effort into this assignment. Optimistically, I feel that my effort and creative made up for lack of artistic ability.
           

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