Monday, October 31, 2016

Finn, Jade, and Michael Kors

From: Margaret 

            When I asked these two high school students, Finn- my brother and Jade- his girlfriend, to model for this assignment, they immediately started goofing off in the way that any 15 and 16-year-old couple could be expected to. Finn began imitating his idea of female models, turning his back and looking over his shoulder, hiking his jeans up and standing with his hips at an angle- at which his girlfriend laughed and called him “fruity.” He then laughed and picked her up, hoisting her onto his back. Here, he stands to the left of the composition, chest puffed, wide stance, showing off his women’s Michael Kors sandals, and looking confidently into the camera. Jade is on his back, laughing and looking toward the camera from behind his shoulder. When I mentioned the women’s sandals to him before the photoshoot he said “I’m not gay though- Young Thug wears women’s shoes sometimes!” I found it odd that he felt the need to assert his heterosexuality when he was standing right next to his girlfriend. I think it’s amazing that just from this short interaction you can tell just how much he feels pressured to preform masculinity. A pressure not just coming from society at large but also himself, his family, and his girlfriend. He is obviously a person who cares very much about physical appearance (he jumped at the chance to model for anything) but at the same time feels the need to assert his masculinity and assure everyone- and himself- that he isn’t gay for caring about this! This social pressure to be manly is represented by the American flag to the right of them: he is expected to live up to the ideal of the all American man and be physically strong, emotionally stoic, and be conventionally attractive, but not in a gay way.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

From: Danielle
Looking at this photo, I see a traditional heterosexual couple. It is encouraged even as a young age such as theirs, the male is strong and the female is giving. Culturally it is expected that the man will carry the woman. Part of the American dream is to provide for your family and providing is expressed in the separate sphere ideology as a male trait. If the female were carrying the man it would completely change the expression of this photo. The man may be seen as less of a man and not a provider. That would not be expressing the American dream.

Anonymous said...

From: Hope
I love this photograph. This photo just at a glimpse means something. When I originally saw this photograph I saw the traditional man caring for his girlfriend and "always having her back". Men were taught to go out and "fight for their women". This photo does say a lot about sexual preferences. However I also see the reality that men are expected to live up to. In this photo, the woman looks weak and cowardly. While the man looks strong and ready to take on anything. Beautiful photograph.