Celebrities are people who are probably just like us, there is
probably nothing too special about them and they act and think in similar ways
just like us, however our current society has put them into a category as special
or deemed them as role models who people everyday want to look, think and act
just like. As Marshall stated celebrities have ‘developed into a particularly
powerful and pervasive trope for contemporary culture' (2013 p.1). Global
celebrities like Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black have shaped the
way people act and behave and sadly usually serve as a bad role model for
people everywhere.
The term “celebrity” has changed over the last years, celebrities
used to be people that mattered, people who were leaders or people who made a
real difference to the world. But lately the term ‘celebrity’ can be literally
given to anyone who owns a YouTube account or ‘accidently’ leaks a sex tape (I really
hate you Kardashians). This is all due to the rise in social media, where
anyone who is entertaining on Twitter, Facebook or YouTube can become one of
the most known people in the world. For example the Global celebrity Rebecca Black
is an individual who clearly has no talent or has anything to truly say,
however she made one horribly laughable music video that was so bad became a worldwide
hit. Now Rebecca Black is (I can’t believe I am saying this) one of the world
most successful singers with more than 167 million views on her hit song
Friday.
Thanks to Global Celebrities people are doing everything
they can to be just like them, people buy cloth that celebrities wear, people
dress like celebrities and even try to act like celebrities. Marshall (2010) suggests
the specual culture is spreading with the rise in technology and that “we are becoming
more conscious of how we present ourselves and how
others perceive us (Marshall 2010, p. 499).” Due to this we are
acting more and more like someone we are not (e.g. Global celebrities) and I personally
think it is important to maintain who we are and not who we can be.
On the topic of who celebrities should be, I consider the man in the
picture above. Do you know this man? No didn’t think so. This man is David Justino who is currently
being called a hero who helped saved a young tourist women’s life after she was
hit by a taxi and lost both of her legs. People like him are what I personally
think should be celebrities of this world, the only reason no one knows about this
man is because global celebrities like Miley Cyrus taking advantage of the
media by posting videos of her twerking has overshadowed people who really
matter.
With Globalization and the power of social media, literally anyone can
become a celebrity, while people who are probably more worthy of the title are overshadowed
by not so talented global celebrities who take advantage of the media.
References:
Link 1: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/2013/09/25/13/53/hero-claims-he-was-fired-for-saving-woman
Image 1: http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.1432607!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_635/plumber22n-4-web.jpg
Image 2: http://www.worthashare.com/assets/miley-cyrus-twerking.jpeg
Marshall, D, (2010). ‘The
Specular Economy.’ Society, 47, 6, pp. 498 – 502, Academic Search Complete,
EBSCOhost, viewed 31 August 201
Marshall, P. David,
2013. Persona Studies:Mapping the Proliferation of the public self. Sage Publications,
pp 2-18.
Hi Makoto,
ReplyDeleteI agree with your point where ordinary people look to celebrities as role models in today's society. You've shown thorough understanding for this topic although you could use a little bit more scholarly references and I don't think your use of images really help your argument at all. But your words and sentences connect to the topic and thanks for the hyperlink.
Cheers,
Rio
Hello Makoto
ReplyDeleteGreat post you got right there: however I don't really agree your views between us and celebrites. I think the most significant difference between normal people and celebrites is they have the courage to stand out for performing. At least I don't have the courage to do this. But overall I agree your perspective about celebrites. And I like your point that someone that should be celebrite but they are not. It is kind of unfair.