Sociology of the Prison Classroom: Marginalized Identities and Sociological Imaginations behind Bars Teaching Sociology 39(2) 165–178 Ó American Sociological Association 2011 DOI: 10.1177/0092055X11400440 http://ts.sagepub.com Kylie L. Parrotta1 and Gretchen H. Thompson1 Abstract The authors use sociology of the college classroom to analyze their experiences as feminists teaching sociology courses in the ‘‘unconventional setting’’ of prison. Reflective writing was used to chronicle experiences in the
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little cliques and turns her best friends against her. Gretchen‚ “poses” as brutus for an english essay made it very evident that her own experiences make her ready to relate to the plot of Julius Caesar. She puts on a show to be Brutus at a point in the film when Cady effectively turns the Plastics against each other‚ which prompts the “ruler honey bee being kicked out of her own faction”‚ which was an identical destiny from Caesar. Gretchen Wieners communicates this by saying‚”“Why should Caesar
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The two songs Gretchen and Der Tod und das Madchen were great songs. Shubert he was successfully able to use his music to tell a story. Shubert’s music was able to make the listener to identify the type of music and whether it was sad or happy song. In his song Gretchen‚ the music was great in explaining events in the story. Also‚ he was able to show the characters’ hidden emotions through how the music interacts with singer. For example‚ when the maiden was talking the melody was fast and the singer
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In Perry’s Dialogue‚ he introduces three fictional characters to explore the concept of personal identity. This topic arises as the character‚ Gretchen Weirob‚ lays on her deathbed seeking consolation from her friend‚ Sam Miller‚ and former student‚ Dave Cohen‚ to discuss the possibility of her survival after death. Weirob’s view is that people are identified by their bodies and that their continued existence relies on the existence of their living bodies (Perry‚ 319). In this paper‚ I will argue
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In “The Second Night”‚ Sam attempts to object Gretchen’s theory‚ The Body Theory of Personal Identity‚ which states that two beings are the same person as long as their bodies are numerically identical. Sam’s first argument states that Gretchen’s argument violates the epistemic constraint of knowing which person is which on an everyday basis and thus the body theory is false. 1. If the Body theory is true‚ then this morning I’m the same person I was yesterday only if I have the same body I did yesterday
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it by have good looks‚ money‚ Popularity‚ and power. They receive all the material items wanted because their parents can afford it; with the exception of Cady. Originally there are three “plastics”: Regina George which is the leader of the group. Gretchen Wieners‚ and Karen Smith. Cady‚ a transfer student from Africa get the special and rare request to join their clique. There is a sub- click that Cady is a part of and that includes Janis Ian and Damian. Everyone in the school wants to be Regina George
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Bradley Ramon In the film‚ Donnie Darko‚ the theory and application of time travel is demonstrated for public viewers. In the film main character‚ Donnie Darko‚ is portrayed as a troubled teenager who has no real social connections to other people. During the movie a parallel universe is created in the original universe‚ however when the parallel universe is created there is a malfunction and Donnie was chosen to correct the imperfection‚ and was also granted supernatural powers. Along with
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Philosophy professor‚ Gretchen Weirob‚ suffers from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident‚ she begins to question her personal identity and immortality. Weirob‚ embracing the idea of death‚ says to her old friend‚ Miller: “Simply persuade me that my survival after the death of this body is possible‚ and I promise to be comforted” (2). In other words‚ Weirob is saying that survival after death must offer her the comforts of anticipation that there will be an identical “Gretchen Weirob” in the future
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CASE: Hallstead Jewelers 1) How has the breakeven point in number of sales tickets (number of customer orders written) and breakeven in sales dollars changed from 2003‚ to 2004‚ and to 2006? How has the margin of safety changed? What caused the changes? The Breakeven point in number of sales tickets were “4‚535”‚ “5‚000” and “7‚505” in 2003‚ 2004 and 2006. The Breakeven in sales dollars for the three years were “$7‚287‚043”‚ “$7‚620‚696” and “$11‚655‚277” respectively. While the margin of safety
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pockets and whistling. Hazel is loyal to her brother‚ always ready to protect him. She’s a person‚ who doesn’t tolerate standing and listening talks from somebody else‚ she likes to get right over things quickly. She doesn’t like much a girl named Gretchen and her friends Mary Louise Williams from Baltimore and Rosie because Gretchen’s a potential rival for the fifty-yard dash. She believes she’s tough‚ not a strawberry or someone who enjoys dancing on her toes‚ she likes to run and this passion had
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