Monday, March 19, 2012

Ethnography Discussion

L.A. Zoo (:


My group and I decided to visit one of the well known places in Los Angeles, our city zoo. The Los Angeles Zoo is known for its attraction to tourists. The L.A. Zoo is visited a lot by local schools in the county as an educational place and also by locals to come enjoy a day “in the wild”. Though the animals are caged and able to be seen from afar, it doesn’t take anything away from children to feel like they’re outdoors in the animals’ habitats. The Zoo consists of a big, and open space, with lots of trees to give it that outdoor forest look. The Los Angeles Zoo happens to be placed in some of the hills of the local Griffith Park, definitely is a plus for the animals’ home.
            As I entered the L.A. Zoo in order to do my ethnography project I had to close my eyes and pretend that I was no longer at the zoo but at an unfamiliar place. I was able to do that and see the Zoo in a different form and way. The way it became to seem to me was that this place looked like a park or somewhere in the outdoors with all the trees and plants surrounding it. The use of the space sure fits its purpose like that, makes the animals feel possibly somewhat at a comfortable and stable place. It also helps the people who visit as tourists, students, or just locals; get a complete feel of what it might feel like if you were in the wild with all these animals.
            Some may say that the L.A. Zoo represents Los Angeles as a city but I personally couldn’t agree. Los Angeles isn’t really represented by the Zoo, but you can realize the diversity that there is if you visit the Zoo. You see different types of people, different ethnicities, races, ages, etc. That would be a good way to represent L.A. because Los Angeles is a very diverse city. There are even small parts of Los Angeles names after big countries like, Little Armenia, Little Tokyo, Chinatown, Little Italy, and Little India. The city of Los Angeles is marked by many countries in which all these people now call home. At the zoo I saw that the souvenirs shops all had different names, represented by different countries or continents around the world. For example Australia, South American, Africa, etc. They all had different types of souvenirs for sale. This could have been a great way to represent Los Angeles, considering the fact that L.A. is definitely diverse.

            The Los Angeles Zoo was a great place to visit for this ethnography project. I was able to look at the different aspects of it by removing myself from the place and thinking that this place was no longer a zoo but just an unfamiliar zed space.

Friday, March 9, 2012

"Another City" Post.

1.)
In “This Year in Los Angeles”, this essay is about a man who lived his in Manhattan, New York with his family while being a young kid. His whole family was Jewish. During this time in the upper east side of Manhattan Jews weren’t allowed to express their religion. This hid their religion, they even tried to become Christian “just to erase the stain of our Jewishness and render ourselves new.” He also speaks about the holidays his family celebrated and conducted at their homes. He states about remembering those times, and how when he moved to Los Angeles, he began to teach his kids his own beliefs.

2.)
What I am still confused about is why did he move to Texas and work as construction man? And why does he compare what he remembers about Passover when he was younger and sitting at the kid table? And why he brings up with his kid? Why was it so hard for Jews and living in Manhattan during those times?

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Clusters

1) The Cyberspace cluster, is what the book Convergences refers to as a space the people like to consider an actual space because it makes it more intriguing for everyone. It makes a point towards social networks, and the way us, people love considering the web and cyberspace as our "own space" because it is really ours in a way. This cluster summarizes how cyberspace is a space to the people.

2) The way cyberspace and the internet is considered an actual "space" in order to intrigue and catch the people's attention. Creating a "space" individually like social networks for example, Facebook or MySpace. People think of social networks like a private "space" by feeling secure that its personal, using a log in name and password. Also being able to personalize that website and make it your own. "Thinking of the internet as a place certainly makes it seem more intriguing. The idea of logging on and entering another space is suggestive in all sorts of ways" (350) This idea reminds me of entering a key into a door knob and opening your front door or using a code to open a safe or a locker gives you that feeling of entering another space.