Need someone to write my sociology essay. The essay details are as follows: For this course’s major written assignment, you are to analyze one marker – or intersecting markers – of identity and specif


Need someone to write my sociology essay. The essay details are as follows:

For this course’s major written assignment, you are to analyze one marker – or intersecting markers – of identity and specific concepts, through a popular song of your own choosing. The paper must make strong links to the course and is to be a mechanism for students to think more personally and deeply about a given course topic and concepts. The goal here is depth (over breadth) and the demonstration of critical thinking and argumentation (over mere description). The final critical essay should be 6-7 pages in length (and, at minimum, 6 full pages, not including any title or reference pages).

Students are required to write a sociological paper that is analytical, argumentative, and critical. It is imperative to note that the writing of a sociological paper requires the use of scholarly sociological sources, such as sociological books, edited sociological collections, and scholarly sociological journals. The final critical essay must include a minimum of THREE sociological scholarly sources NOT including the course textbook and related course materials. You are working to further expand your thinking and to be in critical conversation with scholars on your chosen topic.

Students are required to 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: 

Some of the topics to choose from are: 

1) Against Biological Determinism

2) Culture, Society, & History

3) The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism

4) Capitalism & People’s Everyday Lives

5) Class & Social Inequality

6) Sex & Gender