Controversy in Conversation

Controversy

Taking on a controversal topic in your blog requires a clear opinion or a keen awareness of your own ambivalence and indecision. Some of us shy away from controversy while others may crave the energy and attention that stirring up a hornet’s nest brings. Some bloggers will try to create controversal headlines to attract readers but fail to follow through in providing information or insight to the conversation.

Is it Art or Porn?

Recently, one of the LVS students successfully presented a controversial subject and offered both information and insight to the controversy while encouraging her readers to examine their own stand. Art is a very personal topic and has certainly been controversial for ages. Add in the religious, societal, personal and political values that we hold in regards to nudity and you are upping in the ante. Bring in the subject of children and without care you have such an explosive topic that emotions and outrage cloud all opportunities for meaningful discussion. In her blog post on the Bill Henson Controversy and nudity in art, she does a masterful job of bringing the current controversy to frame her own questions and musings about nudity in art.Nudity in Art

Light and Shadow

From the artist’s perspective, the human form is a interesting collection of angles and curves, light and shadow. Like the choices they make in regards to paints and medium, an artist uses angles and curves to convey their message and to garner an emotional response. Sometimes the choice of nudity is a conscious one, banking on the emotional response of the audience to the nude. Sometimes it less conscious as the artist focuses on the subject not as a nude but light and shadow.  When an artist focuses on the latter, it can be a surprise to them when the audience reacts to the nudity instead of the shadows they lovingly created or captured. The same can be true of the blogger. 

Bringing it Full Circle

When dealing with a controversial subject, you might be posting with a particular focus and expecting feedback on that focus. It can be a bit startling to start getting emotional reactions to what you construed to be the minor facts of your blog post. Blogging can be an enlightening education on the views and ethics of many communities. Quirky Artist explores the diverse reactions to nudity in art, acknowledges her own journey to her current stand. This includes discussing her grey areas and her convictions are clear.  She brings her posting to a close by stating her own personal stand in the Bill Henson controversy. Her headline was not just to entice the reader, she used it to frame the entire post in a very successful way.

I encourage you to visit her post and join in the discussion. Look at how she handled controversy and how you might envision discussing controversal topics in your own blog.

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2 Responses to “Controversy in Conversation”

  1. Susie says:

    Incredibly well written piece. Sure got me to thinking as well about my own feelings on the subject. What I particularly appreciated though was her ability to give viability to all opinions, that is very hard to do. Awesome!

  2. Bean says:

    Yes, she really did a nice job on making it OK to have diverging opinions

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