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of the working class with the Deadliest
Catch
The article that I found and decided to write about was
an article that discusses the Deadliest
Catch reality television show and how it is having a long lasting
impression with its audience. The author
of the article, Lisa Kirby goes into great detail about how and why this show
has captured the fascination of the American public of today and why this is a
good thing. She first begins to describe
the demographic of the audience that watches the Deadliest Catch being males above 25 of the upper class. This is because there has been a fascination
of the lower class and blue collar jobs by the upper class older males, even
though most fishermen make a very good living.
Lisa
describes the men of the Deadliest Catch
as the last true cowboys and demand wonder from their audience at the way that
they are truly free in the ocean. Also
the danger is never fleeting and is always present and the Discovery channel
seems to focus on that as well because it creates suspense with the audience
and keeps them watching. The author
constantly references how before 9-11 people only idolized those who had
amassed a great wealth such as Donald Trump and the show Top Model, but after
9-11 blue collar workers such as fireman and police officers were placed on a
high pedestal.
This made it
possible for the deadliest catch to take place because there was interest
expressed into these jobs and how they work and the goings on within them. Lisa then describes how our fascination has
grown in these jobs and even our television viewing has grown as well with the Deadliest Catch and Dirty Jobs being the most popular shows on the discovery
channel. Furthermore near the end of the
article, Kirby describes how the obsession with the failure of males by today’s
society, there are few ways that males can be shown in a positive light and the
Deadliest Catch does this perfectly.
“In a media-saturated society that so often seems obsessed with what is wrong
with American males, Deadliest Catch offers
a refreshing alternative perspective: working-class men who are hard-working, adventurous,
and striving for the American Dream.” (Kirby, 2013)
This article was one that was very
well written and was very easy for the reader to follow for the most part. In the middle it did seem a bit repetitive,
but I think this is because the author is trying to drive the point home and
make the reader not only consider their own biases but also take a deeper look
into the show Deadliest Catch. I think that not only does the author make
the reader dig deeper into the meaning behind the shows that they watch, but
also look into their own at times prejudices. I think that Lisa Kirby brings up some great
ideas with this article and sparks some deep thinking. I am not saying that males in American have
it the hardest, but I do have to agree that there is a fascination with seeing
the successful male fail. Also I agree
with the way that Kirby depicts the Deadliest
Catch men as cowboys and perfect examples of masculinity in the workplace
and of current jobs. This is because you
are adding in the factor of hard hours along with the extreme danger and damage
done that is done to their bodies.
This article is very important
because in the recent years our country has been going through a great deal of
change in many different lights. There
has been a great economic struggle and people have to work harder than ever
before and the Deadliest Catch
depicts this in a way that has not been possible before. This show and article describe how common men
are able to rise out of the blue collar population and have a great deal of freedom
in life and have a great amount of success, but this does come with a price. Their lives are fraught with danger, injuries and
problems at home because of the nature of their work. The old saying is that sailors are always first
married to the sea and their boats before anything else, which takes a toll on their
lives.
The article that was chosen for this
project was a fantastic read and gives some great insight into the working population
of today and how our views are changing. I think that after reading this article a person
should go watch a few episodes of the Deadliest
Catch, because until they do this they do not fully understand what the author
is attempting to depict and the reader will not fully ever understand the depth
of this television show.
Reference
Kirby, L. (2013). Cowboys
of the high seas: Representations of working-class masculinity on deadliest
catch. The Journal of Popular Culture,46(1), 109-118.
This is a great analysis of your article. By reading your analysis it really gave me a good picture of what the writer is trying to accomplish from writing this article. I do agree that men age 25 and over would have a fascination with this show. I myself am also fascinated. My husband loves the show and it definitely shows how hard this type of work is. It is a show that started long before any other reality shows and shows real life hard working men and what all they have to do to make a good living for their families. This is definitely a great article and I really enjoyed!
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