Thursday, February 24, 2011

Eva (Peron! Peron!)


I didn't realize it the first time watching, but Evita is filled with examples of collective behavior. Evita examines the life of Eva Duarte (who later becomes Eva Peron after marrying Juan Peron) and her journey from her childhood in the lower class to her rise to power as the first lady of Argentina. Eva Peron is most known for her campaign for women's suffrage, her support for labor groups, and the organization of a welfare program that benefited the lower classes. Although Eva Peron was respected and very popular among the people of Argentina, those in the upper classes disapproved of her background, and there is still a large difference in opinion about her role in Argentine politics. In the movie version of the musical Evita, there are a lot of scenes involving different types of crowds. People form conventional crowds when Eva gives away bread, shoes, and bikes, and when they gather to listen to speeches. After Eva is announced dead, people form expressive crowds to dance and mourn outside, which is also an example of emergent norm theory. Also, acting crowds are formed during the riots following Eva's death.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

May you see lots of sociology in the new year...


This weekend my cousins Robert, Anna, Kao and my family got together for lunch to celebrate Chinese New Year. They're a part of my kinship group, and I absolutely love spending time with them! Anna is one of the most fun people I know and always gets a laugh out of me. One tradition we follow is for the adults in the family to give red envelopes with money to all the kids, which my brother is always excited about (the money is nearly always used for college anyway). Since Kao is older and has already graduated from college and works, she gives us "kids" red envelopes. This tradition shows how Kao has an achieved status in our group and is an example of sociology in action. Her status as an adult means she gives us red envelopes during holidays, and this same status will apply to me after I graduate from college and start working too.