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“Use one sociological theory (structural functionalism, conflict, symbolic interaction, feminist, queer theory etc.) to analyze your selection. You must be able to draw parallels between the plot and themes in your selection as they relate to the underlying premise of your selected social theory“
Also, a scholarly article needs to be included in the references page and in-text citations that has been published within the last 5 years.
Also, page numbers need to be included in the in-text citations for articles chosen.
**All of the requirements have been listed and attached. Please ensure that the final version of the answer meets all of the requirements listed and attached. Please be sure that after all of the revisions that the answer is 3 Full Pages Times New Roman Size 12 Font Double-Spaced APA Format Excluding the Title and Reference Pages.
Requirements: 3 Full Pages Times New Roman Size 12 Font Double-Spaced APA Format Excluding the Title and Reference Pages
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Please be sure to include an introduction paragraph with a clear thesis statement in the last sentence of the introduction paragraph and a conclusion paragraph.
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Please be sure to include at least one in-text citation in each body paragraph.
It is an analytical reading of a tv series, film, or novel. Lots of students choose The Greats Gatsby – but please don’t. This is college and that is commonly a high school reading assignment. Good films with an intersectional framework are The Titans, The Help, Hidden Figures, Frida, Spy, Girl Interrupted, The Titanic, Iron Jawed Angels (really, really good film – a must see!), Moonlight, Get Out, Mulan, We Were Here, Broke Back Mountain, Flee, Girl Picture, Pariah, Precious, The Bluest Eye, Paradise, Jazz, Beloved (or any book by Toni Morrison), etc. The goal is to read scenes of the film and give a sociological analysis. This means that you must use terms and sociological concepts throughout your paper (like each paragraph should use 3). These terms come from Part 3 of the textbook (chapters 7, 8, & 9 on social class inequality, racial inequality, gender inequality, and sexual orientation inequality – so think about where you use those terms in the film. You should strategically use concepts from across all of these chapters. Go through the eBook and match the terms with your scenes! Describe the scene and start matching concepts. Do this line by line = sociological analysis. The more sociological concepts you use, the more likely your analysis is framed in a sociological perspective, and the more likely your score will suffice for an A letter grade. If you film doesn’t deal with race, then ask yourself why and how this functions to reproduce racial inequality (because this is certainly what the social analyst would do). If your media selection does not deal with sexual orientation, then how might this reproduce cis-heteronormativity? What does it mean for a young person struggling to come to terms with their sexuality that there are few and far in between positive gay male role models to look up to in the media? See how you can do this now? *I hope this helps. I’m free on most Fridays after 12pm (except next Friday, the 19th) if any of you would like to meet for help with your analyses.
You can choose any film or book you like but please avoid The Great Gatsby.
Read the grading rubric first! Use the submodule on how to cite in APA style to make sure you don’t have points deducted for your citations. Again, per the syllabus, please avoid AI – it is so obvious when a student uses AI in the discipline of sociology because it is so vague and misses the instructions given for assignments and discussions. A computer can’t match the concepts with concrete scenes in a film or novel so it’s so obvious when a student is using AI or trying to rewrite AI material. Please stop and think about the consequences of this. We must be challenged to think and to think critically – this assignment asks you to do this. It’s also a good job to highlight the concepts you’re using in bold so your audience can follow your application of that concept. Applying a concept is not just explaining it but using its explanation to match it with a real-world manifestation (here, represented in a film/novel depiction). Please see earlier announcements about how to apply a sociological concept (sociological concepts = those terms highlighted in bold in your textbook, conclusions from the studies covered in the chapters, any statistic from the eBook, major themes from the chapters of the textbook, and theoretical concepts particular to sociological theories/perspectives/ frameworks/paradigms). Cite your sources – academic articles – the same way you cite the textbook (Authorlastname, YEAR, p.#). If you download your academic articles, you will see the page numbers. Make sure your doi is on the References so your audience can view your sources.