Watch the following video to see an example of how the sociological imagination is used to understand the issue of obesity.
https://youtu.be/BINK6r1Wy78
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Based on the sociological imagination, how would an individual view a quinceanera, a coming-of-age celebration for a 15-year old girls?
As a personal milestone of achievement.
As a gathering and a rite of passage.
As a competition for finding potential spouse.
As a regular birthday party.
Using the sociological imagination, what is the most likely description of eating disorders?
They are a family issue related to lack of control in one’s environment.
They are hereditary and are genetically passed along within families.
They are personal troubles that stem from a lack of control or anxiety.
They are social issues related to standards of beauty that emphasize a slender body.
Check your answers at the end of this document
GLOSSARY
personal troubles: private problems experienced by one individual and the range of their immediate relation to others
public issues: issues that lie beyond one’s personal control and the range of one’s inner life, rooted in society instead of at the individual level
sociological imagination: the use of imaginative thought to understand the relationship between the individual (personal troubles) and the broader workings of society (public issues)
Mills, C. W.: 1959, The Sociological Imagination, Oxford University Press, London. ↵
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