tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880844335969696440.post2572088129226062042..comments2023-12-10T03:30:42.189-05:00Comments on Hannah's Gender and Pop Culture Blog: Blog Post 2: Exploring Masculinity Through the Character of Barney on How I Met Your MotherHannahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06552779136850783619noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880844335969696440.post-40337350321170892352018-12-21T07:19:05.105-05:002018-12-21T07:19:05.105-05:00Choose the finest Independent Bangalore Escorts fo...Choose the finest Independent Bangalore Escorts for 100% pleasing service. Enjoy the genuine independent Escorts in Ranchi with Our Hot and Sexy Call Girls<br /><br />https://ranchiescorts.onlineAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04344310884556763101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880844335969696440.post-15418271835128121712010-07-19T15:00:19.957-04:002010-07-19T15:00:19.957-04:00Hannah-
Well done for your first assignment!
I rea...Hannah-<br />Well done for your first assignment!<br />I really don't have many significant concerns or crucial areas of improvement for you. I thought you chose a great show, episode and character to analyze. I definitely agree with Henry's feedback (and yes, I'm picky like that too :o).<br />The only additional info I would have liked to see was you describe the hegemonic construct for a heteronormative man is to depict traits associated with masculinity; therefore, a gay male-character is often stereotyped into feminine qualities and characteristics. Barney's character, given the non-normative sexual identity, doesn't necessitate an understanding that the feminine qualities depicted by Barney are a challenge to the definition of what it means to be a man (due to the heteronormative masculine definition). <br />One question:<br />Could the masculine characteristics displayed by this character ever be seen as a challenge to heterosexist stereotypes/constructs/assumptions about what it means to be a gay man?<br />Overall, nice job & keep up the good work!<br />:o)<br />JessieAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00882202558089495129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880844335969696440.post-7649145784970959232010-07-17T07:41:38.155-04:002010-07-17T07:41:38.155-04:00Strengths:
Interesting argument that is backed up...Strengths:<br /><br />Interesting argument that is backed up with examples from the show and quotes from the text.<br /><br />I like the idea of "blurring" the line between hetero and homo sexual characteristics. It was a neat idea.<br /><br />It was a good piece to describe feminine and masculine qualities of Barney's character.<br /><br />Weaknesses:<br /><br />A few grammatical errors, nothing too major though (I'm a little picky). I don't think you need a comma to end your quotes. It would be "... end" (...). [period] or something like that.<br /><br />Better transitions may be used for the flow of the paper. "However" is a particular one that you like to use. Maybe you can combine paragraphs with like ideas.GPCHenryThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04571137596901769483noreply@blogger.com