My thoughts on this #ManilaBulletin article "La Salle Dasma SHS to offer electives on Taylor Swift, SpongeBob", written by Carla Bauto Deña: https://mb.com.ph/2024/1/15/la-salle-dasma-shs-to-offer-electives-on-taylor-swift-sponge-bob

I feel like this is a waste of time. Yes it is an #elective. But this is too specific. Why #TaylorSwift? Why not #ChesterBennington, who arguably has inspired a whole generation too with his #numetal songs at #LinkinPark?
It just doesn't make sense why you'd focus on one specific #celebrity, or show like #Spongebob.

I'd rather have #electives for subjects like #Japanese #doujin culture, which may be equivalent to "#indie creator" culture in the #West (but #doujins are not always exactly indie). It's both broad enough and specific. You can talk about the #Touhou phenomenon in the mid-2000s and early 2010s, the #fanworks of established media franchises, the #music, and of course, the erotic works which unfortunately became representative of the word in the West. It's not even applicable only to #HUMSS in #SHS; those who will take #IT and #CS courses in #college may find this elective useful for them too (#ZUN, the creator of Touhou, was a #ComputerScience #student when he developed the first five #2hu games for the #PC98).

Let's stop with this nonsensical glorification of #consumer culture from the West, and learn more from our #Asian neighbors instead!!

#LaSalle #DeLaSalle #DeLaSalleUniversity #MediaArts #Philippines #Filipino #Pinoy #TootSEA @[email protected] @Philippines

#STEM #HUMSS #arts #humanities #universities #education #tories #williamson #economics #politics #uk #global #future

(Me? Just another example of bog-standard, pro forma 'divide-and-rule' tactics of the Tories.)

Funding cuts to go ahead for university arts courses in England despite opposition

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2021/jul/20/funding-cuts-to-go-ahead-for-university-arts-courses-in-england-despite-opposition

Funding cuts to go ahead for university arts courses in England despite opposition

Education secretary Gavin Williamson says money will be put towards Stem and medicine courses