When this blog assignment was introduced I had no idea what I kind of topic I was going to choose. I began to think of topics that would interest me and things I was interested in. My first idea was to explore how gender roles were developed and defined in the hip-hop society. This was my initial choice because I absolutely LOVE music. But that idea came to a screeching halt due to the fact I would have to come up with a working definition of what I understood to be Hip-Hop. It was difficult for me to explain in words what I felt REAL Hip Hop is. And back to the drawing board I went, my next I idea was fashion. I am very into fashion, as a child I had a sketch book of clothing designs because I wanted to be a fashion designer. Although I do not currently keep a sketch book I am still interested in the fashion world. This led me to my next line of inquiry. “What is the media's role in youth fashion".... Well here we go again with creating working definitions and this idea would require me to put an age group on youth. Also I thought about the fact that a lot of parents dress their youth and have restrictions to what their child can wear. With taking this into consideration there would be more than one outside factor influencing youth fashion. This too flew right out the window. I began to get discouraged because I honestly did not know what I was interested in as absurd as it sounds; I was honestly lost until I had an epiphany to look in the mirror. I came to the conclusion to do something with tattoos and piercings, all thanks to a mirror I saw what was right in front of me. My line of inquiry came to be How has Media Influenced Tattoos and Piercings? But the focus of my research was and is not to exemplify or prove that media made of a direct influence on why people choose to get tattoos or piercing. Personally I do not feel the media played a role in the choices I made to get tattoos and piercings. But I will agree that media played a role in where I placed my tattoos and piercings. The research I conducted led me to the conclusion that media has influenced tattoos and piercings by making them more popular and accepting in society. After finding out about another project that would stem off of this current blog project I decided to change the focus of my inquiry question to How has media influenced Tattoos?
Final decision on my line of inquiry
I am very fascinated with tattoos before I ever stepped into a tattoo parlor.
As a child I watched Taboo on the National Geographic and I loved to see the
episodes about tattoo and tribal rituals. On these episodes of Taboo they would
show body modifications such as tattoos and body piercings from different
cultures all over the world. From this I learned that tattoos and piercings
have cultural meanings and also come from religious beliefs. Being raised in a
Christian home it is a sin to mark and pierce the flesh, it was TABOO for me to
see these body modification as spiritual backings that were not accepted in my
"community".
Very
often in my entries I will uses body modifications interchangeably with the terms
tattoos and piercings because these practices are changes made to the body. One
includes piercing holes into the flesh and another includes inserting ink into
the skin thus changing or modifying the appearance of the flesh or body. Having
a tattoo or piercing did not change the person I am but it may have had some
effect on how others perceive me. I know that some people are very conservative
and seem to be judgmental towards people go have tattoos or even piercings. I
feel that it is ultimately up to the individual if their body modifications
change them, but the point of these practices is not to change the individual
but to be able to express yourself through these mediums. Piercings or tattoos
can be seen as attractive but this is also a personal thing. Others may find
tattoos or piercings unattractive but these are personal preferences.
As I have gotten older my fascination has grown and I have a few body
modifications myself. I have three tattoos and nine piercings so far. Although
I was slightly informed about tattoos
and piercings before receiving some of my own I don't feel as though I was
informed enough about them. I knew cleanliness was a big deal but there is more
to these body modifications than just a clean needle. I do feel more informed
after doing this extra research, I hope that I am able to inform my
audience about the media's influence on tattoos as well as the
dangers that surrounds these practices. I hope through this I am able to
show my audience there is more to getting a tattoo than only the appearance or
being “cool”. There should be a lot of thought put into place before getting a
tattoo or even a piercing.
I especially identified with this topic because I am a part
of this culture and proud to be. I could
lie and say that I haven't been influenced by the media but due to me research
I found that I have been influenced. I say that I have been influenced by
media because thanks the media tattoos are more accepted and more popular thus
opening the door for me to be able to get my tattoos. The media made it
possible for tattoo parlors to be a booming business and available to just
about everyone from every walk of life. That one of the beauties of tattoos is
that there is this huge culture being created because of the acceptance of
tattoos from media.

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