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Analyzing Social Stratification and Inequality in The Hunger Games (2012) Film: Presentation and Reflection Assignment
Gold circle around a golden bird in flight, holding a goldeb arrow in its mouth. A mockingjay symbol from the Hunger Games.
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Keywords

social stratification
inequality
science fiction
film
media

How to Cite

Oslawski-Lopez, Jamie. 2022. “Analyzing Social Stratification and Inequality in The Hunger Games (2012) Film: Presentation and Reflection Assignment”. TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology, April. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/social-stratification-hunger-games.

Abstract

I utilize the film The Hunger Games (2012) in my upper-level, Social Stratification course to engage students, help students understand course material, provide an opportunity for students to practice using their sociological imaginations, and develop students' critical thinking skills (DeAngelis and Clark-Ibáñez 2008; Laz 2020; Walker...

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Details

Subject Area(s):
Stratification/Mobility
Resource Type(s):
Assignment
Class Level(s):
Any Level
Class Size(s):
Any

Usage Notes

In this TRAILS resource, I share the presentation and reflection assignments with grading rubrics. I also include usage notes with the assignment procedure, further considerations, possible assignment modifications, a list of additional TRAILS assignments and activities utilizing science fiction, and references.


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Learning Goals and Assessments

Learning Goal(s):

  1. Increase students’ understanding of course concepts.
  2. Provide students with an opportunity to analyze a fictional world using the sociological perspective.
  3. Improve students’ critical thinking skills.

Goal Assessment(s):

  1. Students produce and present 10 to 15-minute PowerPoint presentations in which they define sociological concepts, analyze the social world depicted in The Hunger Games, connect the fictional world of the film to the “real” world, and use ASA Style.
  2. The instructor leads a class discussion recapping the main themes in students’ presentations and posing further questions to the class.
  3. Students assess their learning and reflect on their experiences in a reflection assignment.

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