Welcome...and initial guidelines...

This blog will be used in the spring of 2008 by 80+ students at Drexel University to investigate the effects of Iraq on culture and the reverse. Our goal will be to better understand why the US is in Iraq, and to question whether literature can help us on this journey.

Weekly plans and other materials will always be posted in Vista, not this blog. So go to Bb Vista to get the discussion prompts and other instructions.

I intend this blog to manage our discussions and track our collective investigation.

You should have received an email from me inviting you to become a contributor to this blog. The email was sent Monday afternoon to your official Drexel email address.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

American Gladiators: On TV and at War

American Gladiators recently made a huge comeback on a major cable network. The show was first aired back in 1989 and lasted through 1996, meaning that it was popular during the Gulf War. Now, one could say that it is no coincidence that NBC brought the show back. It is the ultimate patriotic show. Besides using “American” Gladiators as the name of show, the backdrop to the title resembles the American flag, with red, white, and blue colors and several stars. The show itself is showcases pride in the strength of the American people. It features these ultra strong, good-looking people who take on the average-day American in tests of agility, strength, and skill. American people love to watch shows reinforcing the idea that we are a superior people compared to other nations, and this is what American Gladiators does essentially. It is interesting how the show has made a comeback during the Iraq war, and one could probably argue that it was done purposely to draw connections to the power of American people. Viewers probably connect the gladiators on the show to the soldiers fighting over in Iraq, strong, fearless men and women. The events from the show could even be related to the obstacles and training which American troops must experience. I checked on American Gladiators website, and they are returning for a second season in May, but that didn’t surprise me. I also wasn’t surprised to find a big advertisement for Barack Obama on the website, because after all, American Gladiators is what want real America to be, strong and powerful.

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