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SOC 265

Work and Leisure: The Sociology of Everyday Life
SOC 265 FA

Crosslistings: WMST265, AMST271

Not Currently Offered

Work and leisure represent two of the central coordinates of life experience and personal identity. How do work and leisure differ and what is the relationship between them? How do they vary by gender and class? How are relations of domination and resistance enacted in work and free time? Topics may include men's and women's work, historical transformations in work and leisure, workplace subcultures and workplace resistance, popular culture and the construction of masculinity and feminity, sports, the mass media and the sociology of taste.

MAJOR READINGS


Juliette Schor, THE OVERWORKED AMERICAN
Tania Modleski, LOVING WITH A VENGEANCE
Mukerji and Schudson, RETHINKING POPULAR CULTURE
Simon Frith, SOUND EFFECTS: YOUTH, LEISURE, AND THE POLITICS
OF ROCK 'N' ROLL
Greta Pfoff, DISHING IT OUT

EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS

Four brief papers on assigned topics and a research paper.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS

Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed DROP/ADD form to the Registrar's Office. Readings are subject to change.

COURSE FORMAT: Discussion Lecture

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Level: UG Credit: 1.00

Prerequisites: SOC 151

Last Updated on MAR-22-1999




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