Autobiography. ( Tyler Perry: Higher is waiting) Sociological Content. ( sociology 1-3 PowerPoint should help with the autobiograph Based on readings in your textbook,
Autobiography. ( Tyler Perry: Higher is waiting)
Sociological Content. ( sociology 1-3 PowerPoint should help with the autobiograph
Based on readings in your textbook, The Core, including such topics as sociological theories, socialization, culture, deviance, stratification, gender, the family and religion and other topics, elaborate on the content topics listed below and integrate these topics into your oral presentation
The sociological content listed below is intended to highlight how the life of your author can be understood in terms of the different concepts, theories, ideas and explanations for behavior that are discussed in the text.
Discuss the early socialization of your author. Include any socialization concepts, theories or information in the text chapter that relate to the author’s early childhood experiences and development, such as significant others and generalized others in the life experiences of your author. These are but some specific concepts from the chapter on socialization-Many others would be applicable.
Sociologists such as Durkheim and sociological theories such as functionalism observe how the social order in which we live is held together by an agreement of shared values and norms that bind a community together. That is, people in a community abide by the rules and regulation of their society because they accept the fundamental values of their society and see its authority structures as legitimate expressions of this consensus.
Here, rules and laws are understood as designs to benefit the totality of society and not merely a particular social class. Explain in detail how you see your author adapting to values and norms of the society in which they lived. Did he/she accept/reject this order? Explain why and how you think this is so?
Discuss how any theories of deviance, such as labeling, conflict, strain, differential association or other concepts related to the chapter on deviance help you to understand the experiences of your author. Be specific and detailed, naming and defining the theory or concept you choose.
Discuss the social class of the author. Did this change or remain the same?
Is there status consistency in the social class and life of the author? Is the author concerned with social mobility? Did he or she experience upward social mobility in his/her life? If Yes, what kind? If no, why do you think that this did not happen?
Which theory of social class (functional or conflict) would be most useful to understand the life of your author? Why this theory?
Durkheim discussed the “functional nature of deviance or crime. Is his explanation applicable in explaining the act/s of deviance committed by your author? If yes or no, be specific in your explanation.
Please explain how the ideas and analyses of race forwarded by sociologist W.E.B. DuBois help you to understand the life and experiences of your author. Be specific.
Discuss the religious life of your author. Is secularization a prominent feature in the life or community of your author?
10. Discuss whether you think that your author was more religious or spiritual and why?
11. Discuss fully whether gender issue or gender inequality played a role in the life experiences of your author? What can you point to in the autobiography to substantiate your view?
12. What social movements occurred during the life of your author? Did any of these have impact on the author? If yes, explain how. If no, discuss at least one major social movement that occurred during the lifetime of your author