To what major course theme and course concepts does the song relate – and how? What is your position on your chosen issue and related course concepts?

CRITICAL ESSAY(Topic: Sex and Gender)

The final critical essay should be 5-7 pages in length (and, at minimum, 5 full pages, not including any title or reference pages).

Write a sociological paper that is analytical, argumentative, and critical.

The final critical essay must include a minimum of THREE sociological scholarly sources NOT including the course textbook and related course materials.

Include full bibliographic information for all secondary materials used in their work. All submissions should be double-spaced, with one-inch margins and size 12 font. You must use proper APA format (including in-text citations) in the completion of your written work.

Your final critical essay should answer the following questions (in an integrated and argumentative discussion); you will not be overtly responding to these questions, but should use these prompts in formulating your line of reasoning:

What is the song’s “claim” (what is the song about)?

To what major course theme and course concepts does the song relate – and how?

What is your position on your chosen issue and related course concepts?

What academic sources can you find and implement that are useful to your thinking about your chosen 
course theme, popular song, and specific issues?

How can you demonstrate your logical line of reasoning and support your specific position?

To what major course theme and course concepts does the song relate – and how? What is your position on your chosen issue and related course concepts?
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