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Assignment: Sociology Freire Subjects Readers Paper
As Freire reminds us, we must be "subjects-readers" in the act of study, and thus you must be engaged in this scholarly intervention. It is not a summary of the past few weeks of lecture or readings, but rather your own interpretation, critique, or analysis of the course material. Here are some guiding questions/points of discussion to think about while you write your scholarly
Textbook: The African Roots of War by W. E. Burghardt Dubois
Task
Question I. What are some ideas that you found new, relevant, and/or inspirational in the readings, lectures and/or cultural texts/videos? Why?
Question II. What new perspective does the book chapters, articles, lectures, and cultural texts/videos generate for you?
Question III. What were the authors trying to argue, convey, or express? Why is it important? Why does it matter?
Question IV. How do the readings, lectures, and cultural texts relate? What is a possible guiding thread?
Question V. In what ways does the reading reinforce, extend, challenge, or oppose your own views? Be specific?
Question VI. What current social issues can be analyzed through the readings, lectures, and cultural texts?