SOC 2470
American Society and Popular Culture
Course Description
This course is an early level course, which aims to introduce students to a sociological perspective on popular culture, and to examine the working of selected sociological concepts in several examples of popular culture. A familiarity with introductory level sociology is suggested, but not required. The course has two parts. In the first we will become acquainted with sociological perspectives and theories on culture; in the second we will look at several popular novels and movies and discuss how they might be interpreted sociologically.
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2024
B. Foster
Fall 2024
Todd Platts
Spring 2024
Lana Park
Spring 2023
Michael Krieger
Fall 2021
Sarah Johnson
Summer 2019
Claire Maiers
Spring 2015
Jeffrey Olick
Spring 2015
Diana Pedraza
Spring 2015
Blake Silver
Spring 2015
Michael Wayne
Summer 2014
Leslie Cintron
Spring 2014
Michael Fowler
Spring 2014
Jaime Hartless
Spring 2014
Fauzia Husain
Spring 2014
Charles McCoy
Spring 2013
Gabriella Smith
Spring 2013
Paul Burner
Fall 2011
Andrew Lynn
Fall 2011
Joris Gjata
Fall 2010
Sayan Banerjee
Fall 2009
Madison Sandy
Fall 2009
Paul Shlossberg
Fall 2009
Wakako Suzuki
Fall 2009