Cinematic sociology: social life in film/ (Record no. 171954)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781412992848
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Transcribing agency CUS
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Classification number 302.2343
Item number SUT/C
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Title Cinematic sociology: social life in film/
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Jean-Anne Sutherland and Feltey Kathryn
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Thousand Oaks, Calif:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. SAGE Publications,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xv, 475 p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Chapter 1: Introduction - Jean-Anne Sutherland and Kathryn FelteyChapter 2: Theory Sitting in the Dark with Max: Classical Sociological Theory Through Film - Michael Kimmel Decoding Modern Society: The Matrix Trilogy and the Realm of Alienation - Harry Dahms Outtake: Lights, Camera, Theory: Picturing Hollywood through Multiple Sociological Lenses - Mark Rubinfeld<br/>Chapter 3: Social Class Understanding Social Mobility through the Movies - James J. Dowd Class in the Classroom: Hollywood's Distorted View of Inequality - Robert Bulman Outtake: Social Class in America and People Like Us - Kathy Feltey<br/>Chapter 4: Race & Ethnicity The Spectacle of Black Violence as Cinema - Ed Guerrero Don't Worry, We are all Racists!: Crash and the Politics of Privatization - Henry A. Giroux and Susan Searls Giroux Latinos/as Through the Lens - Carleen R. Basler Outtake: Pocahontas and Intersectionality: A Sociologist Reflects - Teresa Martinez<br/>Chapter 5: Gender & Sexuality The Masculinity of the Governator: Muscle and Compassion in American Politics - Michael Messner Constructing Empowered Women: Cinematic Images of Power, and Powerful Women - Jean-Anne Sutherland Boundary Work: Bisexuality and Transgender on Film - Betsy Lucal and Andrea Miller Outtake: Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media - Jean-Anne Sutherland<br/>Chapter 6: Public & Private Social Worlds Service, Smiles and Selves: Representations of Labor and the Sociology of Work - Karla Erickson Reel Families: Family Life in Popular Film - Janet Cosbey Outtake: Seeing the Emotional Dimensions of Work and Family Life - Rebecca Erickson<br/>Chapter 7: Deviance, Crime & Law The Caped Crusader: What Batman Films Tell Us About Crime & Deviance - Robert Wonser and David Boyns Crime, Film and Criminology - Nicole Rafter The Hero, the Law, and the People in Between: Models of the Legal System in Hollywood Films - Valerie Callanan Outtake: Corporate Crime and The Informant! - Mike Maume<br/>Chapter 8: Life Course: Childhood, Adulthood & Old Age "Look Out New World, Here We Come"? Race, Racialization, and Sexuality in Four Children's Animated Films by Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks - Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo and Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo First comes the Baby Carriage?: Non-Normative Transitions to Parenthood in Film - Jeanne Holcomb Battles & Balloons: Old Manhood in Film - Neal King Outtake: Growth of the Nonlinear Life Trajectory - Erica Orange<br/>Chapter 9: Social Institutions - Religion, Sports, Medical and War Seeing Religion Sociologically Through Film - Sue Monahan Sport as Social Institution: Football Films and the American Dream - Jeff Montez de Oca In Sickness and In Health: Medical Sociology through Celluloid Stories - Bernice Pescosolido and Kathleen Oberlin The 1991 Iraq Invasion in Cinematic Perspective: Jarhead and Three Kings - Elizabeth E. Martinez Outtake: Zombies Apocalypse: Understanding the Perceptions of Health vs. Non-Health - Andrew Hund<br/>Chapter 10: Global Connections Dirty Pretty Things: The State, Global Migration and Survival in Contemporary Cities - Roberto G. Gonzales Slumdog or Millionaire-May I phone a Friend?: Neoliberalism and Globalizing the American Dream - Alison Moss and Jerome Hendricks Outtakes: Arabs in Film - Jack Shaheen<br/>Chapter 11: Social Change - Technology, Collective Behavior & Social Movements From Earth to Cosmos: Environmental Sociology and Images of the Future in Science Fiction Film - Christopher Podeschi The Only Possible Solution?: The Challenge of Nonviolence to the Hegemony of Violence in Film - Kathryn Feltey 'We Will No Longer Sit Quietly:' Social Movements through Film - Jeffrey A. Langstraat Outtakes: Thoughts on Activist Movies (Excerpt) - John Farr
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Keyword Heading Usage Count FAST ID Motion pictures--Social aspects
General subdivision Sociology
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Personal name Sutherland, Jean-Anne (ed)
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Personal name Kathryn, Feltey (ed)
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