Sunday, March 10, 2013

Introduction


Nonconformity

Noun
  1. Failure or refusal to conform to a prevailing rule or practice.
  2. Lack of similarity in form or type.

Transcendentalism is A 19th-century idealistic philosophical and social movement that taught that divinity pervades all nature and humanity. Philosophies of transcendentalism still exist even now and interpretations of these philosophies of nonconformity in transcendentalism still remain. 
" ...envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide" -Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance 

YouTube



The Mis-Adventures of Awkward Black Girl is a series on YouTube I've been following for almost a year and a half.  Everyone one has had a time in their life when they've had awkward moments.  For me this relates to the transcendental ideal of nonconformity by overcoming the norms of life and accepting who you are as a person.  I don't advise you to watch this in a class room setting because of the language.  


The Stop Sign. Dir. Issa Rae. IAmOther, 2012. www.issarae.com. Web. 11 Mar. 2013.

Milner, Iman N. "ISSA RAE: THE LADY." Edge. N.p., 1 Mar. 2012. Web. 10 Mar. 2013. <http://edgemagazinesite.com/issa-rae-the-lady/>.

Quote

"Every society honors its live conformists, and its dead troublemakers." -Mignon McLaughlin, 

The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960

"Society acknowledges those who conform with their standard when that person is alive, but we also acknowledge those who are nonconformist/ troublemakers when they're dead.

McLaughlin, Mignon. "The Neurotic's Notebook." 1960: Print.


Poem

Being Different is Daring to Live


You think you know me
already etched your label on me.
Manifesting what you think
I will already be. 

As if I am so unrefined!

Dressing me up inside your mind,
with every outrageous 
assumption you find.
Comparing yourself to me,
smiling at every flaw in design.

As if Humanity could be so thin lined. 

Now that you know where I come from,
you think you know exactly where
I'm coming from!

They'll tell you "don't act so dumb,
follow the rules and you'll quickly succumb"
...To a life of servitude that is all but numb!

See how they make you dance?
"Look like me, act like me 
or you'll never have a chance!"

You think that the best follower could be a leader too?
This is the real world Sweetheart, were not high school.

Go on and play your safe game of being the same.
Use hate to hide the pain of being ashamed.
Blame the whole world for what you became. 

Instead of making it a reason to be the wings of change.


Commercial/ Advertisement




This commercial is narrated by the late Steve Jobs.  Its a shout out to those who march to the beat of their own drum and don't mind being misunderstood. 
Here's to the Crazy Ones. Dir. Steve Jobs. Apple Inc., 2007. Web. 10 Mar. 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvnqbRv3-kY>.

Article

Nonconformity Linked to Peer Pressure

ATHENS, GA—According to a study released Tuesday by the University of Georgia's Institute For Social Research, a strong link exists between nonconformity and peer pressure among teenagers and young adults.

Non-comformists
Commissioned in 1995 to examine the growing trend of nonconformity among 13- to 21-year-olds, the three-year study found that 85 percent of U.S. youths actively defy standard societal norms—adopting "alternative" modes of language, behavior and dress—as a means of winning the acceptance and approval of their peers.
"Kids today are told, over and over, by their classmates, their siblings, and images on TV and in magazines, that normal, mainstream behavior isn't 'cool,'" institute director and study co-chair Iris Evantine said. "The message these kids are receiving is: 'C'mon, don't you want to be different like us?' Sadly, kids who resist these pressures to be different are usually ostracized. For the average teenager these days, the pressure not to do what everyone else does is enormous, and often unbearable."
"I'd really like to be normal and conform, because, at heart, I'm not a risk-taker at all," said Grand Rapids, MI, high-school sophomore Christine Kornowicz. "But if I want to fit in, I have to be different. If you don't stick out, everyone at school makes fun of you."
"I've started wearing all black, painting my nails, and shaving my head, just to fit in," said Jonathan Auger, a Binghamton, NY, high-school junior. "You can't understand how hard it is for a young person not to make waves these days."
The trend of nonconformity—which soared to mass popularity in the late 1960s before eventually tapering off in the '80s—has experienced a resurgence in popularity since 1991, when Nirvana's Nevermind album generated nationwide interest in the nonconformist Seattle "grunge-music scene" and its surrounding alternative culture. In the years since, those who have chosen to remain within mainstream society have become virtual pariahs.
"Today, nonconformity is everywhere," Evantine said. "From the Piercing Hut in the suburban mall to the fast-growing, 'radical,' multi million-dollar business of snowboarding, all of America is not going along with the crowd."
While nonconformity is most prevalent among youths, the trend has spilled over into older groups, as well.
"We are finding a shockingly high rate of nonconformity across virtually all age groups, particularly the 40- to 55-year-old middle-class white-male demographic," Evantine said.
According to Institute For Social Research statistics, 38 percent of middle-aged males are defying society's rule that men be prohibited from wearing ponytails; 51 percent regularly wear denim or leather garments, long regarded by the mainstream as bold and unconventional; and 73 percent listen to such nonconformist alternative-rock groups as The Wallflowers, Counting Crows and Oasis.
Additionally, the defiant, iconoclastic fashion statement of earrings has now reached an epidemic level of 89 percent among 40- to 55-year-old men.
Evantine noted that, due to the boom in nonconformity, the percentage of Americans who currently make up the "mainstream" stands at an alarmingly low 7 percent.
"We should all be grateful to the precious few who have stuck to their guns and conformed, even at the cost of exclusion from the vast majority," Evantine said. "And we must pray that they continue to conform, for without this tiny group of people, there would be no one to rebel against."
The institute's report, which has been condemned as "subversive" by such powerful nonconformist institutions as MTV, Pepsico, Urban Outfitters and 1-800-COLLECT, concluded with a call for increased public willingness to rebel against rebelliousness.
"Now, more than ever, we must have the courage to stand up and embrace the norm, no matter how marginalized we may become in doing so," the report read. "We must be brave enough to walk the road less travelled and conform."

Movie

The Hunger Games

This film not only has examples of nonconformity but also nature.  In the film the main character Katniss Everdeen doesn't conform to what society expects her to be.  Katniss, is faced with fighting to the death in an arena, but in the end when it is down between her and her friend, Peeta, she doesn't kill him. Both of the teens evade Capitols plan of death by contriving a double suicide. 

This relates to transcendental conformity again because basically Katniss's unwillingness to comply with authority to a government that she didn't believe in.  We also see this with examples in 19th century transcendentalism.











The Hunger Games. Dir. Gary Ross. Perf. starring Jennifer Lawrence. Lionsgate, 2012. Film.

  2012. Sherman Avenue. Web. 10 Mar. 2013. <http://sherman-ave.com/2012/03/27/an-analysis-of-hunger-games-based-entirely-on-the-movie-poster/>.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Book:

The Autobiography of My Dead Brother 

This book is about a teen named Jesse. He finds himself surrounded by the violence of intercity New York.  He copes by writings stories and sketching pictures in his sketch pad.  This book is a coming of age book because it shows Jesse's internal conflict of resisting gangs, trying to understand the complexities of his friendships with his blood brother, Rise (who has conformed to gang violence) and loyalty.

 This book is a great example of nonconformity in transcendentalism because the  main characters struggle against society within the world around him.  

Myers, Walter D. The Autobiography of My Dead Brother. 1st. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, 2006. Print.

Song

I Find it Hard to Say

Ok, yeah, alright...
I find it hard to say, that everything is alright
Don't look at me that way, like everything is alright
Cuz my own eyes can see, through all your false pretenses
But what you fail to see, is all the consequences
You think our lives are cheap, and easy to be wasted
As history repeats, so foul you can taste it
And while the people sleep, too comfortable to face it
His life so incomplete, and nothing can replace it
And while the people sleep, too comfortable to face it
Your lives so incomplete, and nothing can replace it
Fret not thyself I say, against these laws of man
Cuz like the Bible says, His blood is on their hands
And what I gotta say, and what I gotta say, is rebel
While today is still today, choose well
And what I gotta say, is rebel, it can't go down this way
Choose well, choose well, choose well...
...choose well, choose well, choose well
And while the people sleep, too comfortable to face it
Your lives are so incomplete, and nothing, and no one, can replace it
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
And what I gotta say, and what I gotta say
And what I gotta say, and what I gotta say
And what I gotta say, and what I gotta say
And what I gotta say, and what I gotta say
Is rebel... rebel, rebel, rebel, rebel, rebel, rebel
Rebel, rebel, rebel, rebel, rebel
Repent, the day is far too spent, rebel... rebel!
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up...
Wake up and rebel
We must destroy in order to rebuild
Wake up, you might as well
Oh are you... oh are you satisfied
Oh are you satisfied
Rebel... ohhh rebel
Why don't you rebel, why don't you rebel?
Why don't you rebel?
I'm fading myself down now...

Photograph


The Art of Non-Conformity

  This image could be interpreted to represent nonconformity by rearranging Mr. Potato-Heads limbs in an unorthodox way but if you look very closely there is a quote in side of the drawing of the potato.  This quote says
 "Once in a while it really hits people that they don't have to experience the world in the way they have been told to." 
The word "nonconformity" in the picture ties it all together. We must learn, as Emerson once said,  to not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore. We must learn to experience and explore things for ourselves 


Kotecki, James.2010. The Art of Non-Conformity. Web. 17 Oct. 2010. <http://chrisguillebeau.com/3x5/notes-from-the-road-vol-v/>.