Over the past three months of blogposts for this visual anthropology I have had the oppotunity to try to better understand the community and the country I have been living in for the semester. Through interviews with locals, although sometimes difficult to do in a language you are learning, I found the importance of gaining information from the communtiy as well as established institutions, such as newspapers and boradcasting. It was interesting to see the similarities and differences between the two concerning what information they find is relevant and should be shared with their viewers, or in my case when talking to people on the street, a foreigner who speaks sloppy Japanese. Trying to judge a source's potential bias and agenda was also an important skill I came to better understand through interviews. My impression of confomity in opinions has changed, as the Japanese hold just as much variety in opinions on social, political, etc. issues as any other country.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Changing Impressions of Japan
Over the past three months of blogposts for this visual anthropology I have had the oppotunity to try to better understand the community and the country I have been living in for the semester. Through interviews with locals, although sometimes difficult to do in a language you are learning, I found the importance of gaining information from the communtiy as well as established institutions, such as newspapers and boradcasting. It was interesting to see the similarities and differences between the two concerning what information they find is relevant and should be shared with their viewers, or in my case when talking to people on the street, a foreigner who speaks sloppy Japanese. Trying to judge a source's potential bias and agenda was also an important skill I came to better understand through interviews. My impression of confomity in opinions has changed, as the Japanese hold just as much variety in opinions on social, political, etc. issues as any other country.
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Thanks for your efforts this semester. I saw a lot of improvement in your blog. Although the blog and class might be done, I hope you will continue on with your curiosity and explore Japan as a visual anthropologist.
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