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Cinematic Sociology

Social Life in Film Second Edition

Jean-Anne Sutherland University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Kathryn Feltey The University of Akron
© 2013   496 pages   SAGE Publications, Inc   
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Cinematic Sociology
is a one-of-a-kind resource that helps students to view films sociologically while also providing much-needed pedagogy for teaching sociology through film. In this engaging text, the authors take readers beyond watching movies and help them “see” films sociologically while also developing critical thinking and analytical skills that will be useful in college coursework and beyond. The book’s essays from expert scholars in sociology and cultural studies explore the ways social life is presented—distorted, magnified, or politicized—in popular film.

Cinematic Sociology

Social Life in Film

Second Edition
Jean-Anne Sutherland University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Kathryn Feltey The University of Akron
© 2013   496 pages   SAGE Publications, Inc  

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ISBN:   9781412992848 Paperback Suggested Retail Price:   $47.00 Bookstore Price:   $37.60

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First Edition: © 2010

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Contributor to THE ASA/SAGE Teaching Innovations & Professional Development Awards fund

Cinematic Sociology
is a one-of-a-kind resource that helps students to view films sociologically while also providing much-needed pedagogy for teaching sociology through film. In this engaging text, the authors take readers beyond watching movies and help them “see” films sociologically while also developing critical thinking and analytical skills that will be useful in college coursework and beyond. The book’s essays from expert scholars in sociology and cultural studies explore the ways social life is presented—distorted, magnified, or politicized—in popular film.

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