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What Is Sociological Imagination?

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Sociological imagination enables us to understand the relationship between our personal lives and the broader world, past and present. One aspect of this is to be able to view our own society and culture from an outsider’s perspective, rather than from the more limited scope of our own cultural and personal experiences. By doing so, it allows us to understand how discrete personal events can actually be a reflection of a broader trend in society. The sociological imagination allows us to a broader and more flexible view of the world around us and to be able to understand differences amongst ourselves from a wider, less limited point of view. Also, the sociological imagination teaches us the relationship between the self and society. For …show more content…

Understanding the lifestyle of nomadic herders requires going beyond our own cultural experiences and lifestyles. Obviously, this is not a popular American lifestyle and understanding the primal need for land and water that the Foulani face requires us to have a broader view of other cultures that we do not personally experience or even witness. While in America we have many opportunities to protest certain inequalities that we see and demand government action when necessary, it appears that Nigerians are not able to take the same stand with their government body. It requires for us to understand that many areas in the world do not have the same government structure that we are used to and that it may be an accepted part of their lives. It also requires us to suspend our judgment of their “passivity” and to understand their long history of governance and ethnic conflicts. An understanding of their sharply demarcated religious borders also requires us to have a broader point of view. America is the great “melting pot” and, while on a small scale it is possible to have a predominantly religious area, the idea that half the country is Christian and half Muslim in Nigeria is not one that is easily applied to our own cultural

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