For this assignment, you will be writing an analysis of one of the film from the list below.
Please use subheadings and address each of the sections below. Your subheadings can be titled exactly as the sections are titled.
Introduction
Give a very brief summary of the movie along with the main points you will be making in your paper. (No more than one paragraph. No subheading needed.)
Section 1: Theoretical Perspectives
Apply at least two theoretical perspectives (Symbolic Interactionism, Functionalism, Conflict Theory) to analyze the movie. Describe how each perspective would view the main message(s) of the movie, and/or specific parts of the movie. Be sure to provide: 1) examples from the movie, and details to support your argument; AND 2) reference passages from the textbook, and/or the mini lecture videos, to support your argument. You should not only provide a definition and explanation of the theoretical perspective in general, but also the strength of the perspective, how it differs from the other perspectives, and how the theoretical perspective developed in the field of sociology (ie, who are the founders of that perspective and what did they contribute). Then you can get into the specifics of how that theoretical perspective would view the movie.
Section 2: Sociological Imagination
Apply the sociological imagination to the movie. Examine the social/cultural context portrayed in the movie. How does the time and location that the movie takes place in shape social life for the characters? Think about how life would look different for the characters if they lived in a different time or geographical area. What are the larger social forces of the time/location that shape the character’s lives and their behavior? Think about cross-cultural differences.
Key Q: How might things be different if the characters were in a different culture or occupied a different social location? (Watch mini-lecture on social location). Be sure to provide: 1) examples from the movie, and details to support your argument; AND 2) reference passages from the textbook, and/or the mini-lectures, to support your argument. Strive to provide a variety of explanations accounting for the human behavior shown in the movie.
Section 3: Sociological Concepts
Explain how at least three sociological concepts and/or theories are depicted in the movie. Be sure to: 1) reference the textbook to provide a definition or explanation of the concept/theory; 2) bold or underline the concept/theory the first time you state it; and 3) provide detailed examples from the movie of that concept/theory (show how the concept/theory can be applied to the movie). If you are unsure of what counts as a “concept,” just look for the terms that are in bold in the textbook. Include concepts from Chapters 3 thru 6 (and beyond) for this section.
Please note that the theoretical perspectives (Symbolic Interactionism, Conflict Theory, and Functionalism) should be discussed in Section 1, not in Section 3.
Section 4: Research Methods
Propose a research study based on the movie. (You will not actually conduct this study.) Based on the movie topic, you will be inspired to design your own research project. Review steps #1, 2, 4, & 5 of the research model (in Ch 1) and provide a detailed descriiption of how your proposed study will cover each of these steps. You will be clarifying your topic, defining the more specific problem you’re examining, providing a hypothesis, and choosing a research method for your study. Be sure to provide as much detail as possible, especially when describing your research method. Be sure to explain why you chose that particular research method over other methods. What specific things would you have to address? What are the advantages and disadvantages? How can disadvantages be minimized?
Also describe one other method you could have chosen for your study. Explain the details that this 2nd method would have entailed, the pros and cons of that method, and the type of knowledge/information it would have allowed you to gain. Explain how it would have changed your research results in comparison to the method you originally chose.
Conclusion
Summarize which social forces were most prominent in shaping, guiding, and influencing individual or group behavior in the film. Describe the sociological insight you gained from this assignment. Did it make you think about sociology, sociological concepts/theories/perspectives, or the research process in a different way?
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