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Seeing And Making Culture : Representing The Poor By Bell Hooks Summary

Decent Essays

Sophie Rice
Patricia Verstrat
ENG 106
October 8, 2017
Analysis Essay: Final Draft
In Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor, author Gloria Watkins under the pen-name Bell Hooks discusses the problem with the way poverty is depicted in the media in America. From her own personal experiences growing up poor, she has observed what the stigma surrounding poverty does to the underclass. Hooks points out how the media generates the idea that being poor means that one can’t live a meaningful life, and that one should feel ashamed for not having lots of money or things. To further her argument, Hooks uses examples from encounters she has had where people are conditioned to believe the poor are lazy, dishonest, and unworthy. Bell Hooks …show more content…

The purpose of this essay is to inform the reader of a real problem, media misrepresentation, and to try to have the reader change the way the think, feel, and perceive the poor. She gives examples of encounters she has had that are a result of the damaging depiction and conveys to the reader why those thoughts are wrong by using her own personal experiences. She mentions that before entering college she never thought about social class. However, the comments from both other students and her professors about poverty were alarming to her. Other people viewed the poor as, “shiftless, mindless, lazy, dishonest, and unworthy” indigents. Hook opposes that stereotypical image of the poor, referring back to being taught in a “culture of poverty,” the values to be intelligent, honest, and hard-working. She uses these personal experiences to her advantage by showing she has had an inside look at poverty.
In one section of her essay, Bell Hooks uses Pretty Woman as an example from popular culture which gives the impression that being poor is synonymous with depravity and worthlessness. Pretty Woman demonstrates the “rags to riches” trope often repeated in television and movies. This is an effective example in which the media’s representation of the poor causes serious damage. Hooks points out that American society teaches us to identify with what is depicted on film and TV, mostly the attitudes and values of the privileged. This

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