Assignments were submitted as a part of my Creative Sociological Imagination Assignment
GLOBAL WARMING!!!
By Prabhleen Kaur
This drawing explores the sociological imagination through a critical depiction of climate crisis
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Sociological Imagination Make Up
By Zoha Afzal
Zoha used make up to depict the relationship between her social context and identity. Reflection attached. Follow Zoha on Instagram at: @zohas_artistry
Sociological Imagination Drawing
By Tanya Fisher
This drawing that uses symbols and colour to depict the sociological imagination in regard to social media.
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Poetry Collection: Tipple Shift
By Taofikat Lawal
A three-piece poetry collection about women balancing work, life, and family responsibilities. Image source: Rain. Follow Taofikat on Instagram @iamtaofikat.
The Countryside Living
By Poonam Saini
This drawing represents the countryside farm view of the artist's childhood home/village to explore the relationship between personal biography and history.
Poetry Collection: Discrimination Has No Boundaries
By Mariam Atcha
This poetry collection explores the sociological imagination through three arenas of discrimination: racial, religious, and gender. Image source.
The Dress
By Parneet Kaur Gill
A drawing depicting the social forces that shape how and why woman might pick certain types of clothing.
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Poetry Collection: Race, Class, and Gender
By Roba Dabbousi
This three-piece poetry collection explores sociological concepts of racial identity, economic struggle and poverty, and gender imbalance. Photo source: link.
Decisions
By Navnoor Brar
A drawing that depicts the sociological imagination by emphasizing how social factors impact one's decision-making. Follow Navnoor on Insta: @___noor_brar___
Decisions
By Sharmila Dhiwar
This three-piece poetry collections explores themes of intergenerational trauma. Photo source: link.
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Song Lyrics
By Laksh Rajeshkumar Kundnani
Lyrics that depict the sociological imagination through a personal exploration of agency and social structure. Image source: SurajFineArts - Abstract ART.
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