As military "brat" grown up, I often show The Great Santini and When A Man Loves a Woman in my family classes - looking at family patterns, abuse and alcoholism.
I'll certainly look forward to viewing Brats: Our Jouney Home. Susan St. John, Assoc. Professor Corning Community College Ender, M. DR BS&L wrote: > >Adair, the film below is scheduled to be shown at the ASA meetings in Philadelphia next month; check the program for location; check the website for obtaining education copies for courses...morten > >Saturday, August 13 @ 2:30 - 4:00 pm > >Monday, August 15 @ 2:30 - 4:00 pm > >Brats: Our Journey Home: This film features a hidden American subculture - a lost tribe of over 4 million adult children from widely diverse backgrounds, raised on military bases around the world, whose shared experiences have shaped their lives so powerfully, they are forever different from their fellow Americans. This film chronicles American military children during primarily the Cold War, using interviews, testimonials, archived footage, and clips from popular films such as The Great Santini. The film highlights elements of an occupation lifestyle with demands unique to the military organization and culture such as the risk of death and injury, frequent family separations, geographic mobility, foreign residence, normative constraints, shift-work and long working hours, a masculine-dominated culture, parent-child conflicts, multiculturalism, and early retirement to civilian life--all of which have implications for the children coming of age in this social structural context. 90 minutes, 2005. Directed by Donna Musil. Brats Without Borders, Inc. Narration and music by Kris Kristofferson. Detailed information at: http://www.bratsourjourneyhome.com/. > > >________________________________ > >From: [email protected] on behalf of [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Fri 7/22/2005 2:28 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Cc: [email protected] >Subject: TEACHSOC: Re: movie suggestions for Family course > > > > >There's a wonderful documentary about gay men adopting children called "Daddy >and Papa" that just aired on PBS; > >"The Education of Shelby Knox" also recently aired on PBS--a documentary about >a young woman's fight for comprehensive sex education in her public school >(which provides abstinence only education); > >"Defending Our Lives" is a powerful documentary about domestic violence. It >features interviews with four of the Framingham 8, who were imprisoned for >killing men who had abused them; > >"Before Stonewall" and "After Stonewall" about lesbian and gay activism; > >"Baby Love" about teen mothers; > >"Tying the Knot" about the fight for gay marriage rights (it includes some >nice historical background on marriage) > >Ingrid Semaan > > > Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> >> This fall I will be teaching a Sociology of the Family (The exact title is >> "Sexual Relationships, Marriage and Family") course at the community college >> level for the first time. The class meets once a week for three hours. >> Does >> anyone have any good suggestions for movies/films/documentaries? >> >> Thanks! >> Adair >> >> > > > > > >
