Sociological Imagination In Donna Gaines's Dead-End Kids

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Sociology is the study of social relationships and how one interacts in a society. It is a way of seeing and making sense of the world around us. Sociological Imagination means to think and ask questions as a sociologist would. It means to look at the world with a sociological point of view by asking how individual actions relate to societal forces. There are four different ways Donna Gaines uses C. Wright Mill's concepts of the Sociological Imagination in her study of the Suburbia's Dead-End Kids. Gaines emphasizes the fact that when one teenager commits suicide it is a personal matter, but when a group of teenagers commit suicide it becomes a matter of public concern which needs everyone's attention. To find the answer to why these teenagers …show more content…

This means that a sociologist removes themselves from whatever they are examining and attempts to observes as an outsider would. Gaines does this when she goes and interacts with other students to inquire the reason why the four Suburban kids had committed suicide. Gain is seeing through a sociological perspective rather than personal. Gaines states "how in the white suburban high schools in towns like Bergenfield, the "burnouts" are often the kids near the bottom academically, economically, and sociologically" (Gaines, p. 11). She went and met other teens who were also labelled as 'burnouts" to see and feel what it is like to be called a burnout. She was curious to see for herself how been labelled as a "burnout" would feel and whether it would be a contributing factor in the …show more content…

Studies have found that "prior to 1960 teenage suicide was nonexistent" (Gaines, p. 9). The possible social factors in suicide could be that America's economy and lack of education. People's personalities and moods, their beliefs and values, are also shaped by the social world in which they live. The Bergenfield teens lived in a society and were expected to follow certain norms. They felt inhabited by the social constraints within their society. Due to these social constraints, they could have been prompted to commit suicide. This was historically unique suicide because in the past there had been no suicide involving four

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