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How is the Social/Political Perspective different than the New Historicism/Cultural Studies Perspective?

The Social/Political Perspective focuses on archetypal images, characters, and symbols that influence a text and theme. The New Historicism Perspective focuses on the time period in which a text was created- especially the cultural and political movements of that time period.

The Social/Political Perspective focuses on how social class and politics influence a work and theme. The New Historicism Perspective focuses on how a text engages the topic of nature and the ecosystem.

The Social/Political Perspective focuses on how social class and politics influence a work and theme. The New Historicism Perspective focuses on the differences between various genders and those relative power dynamics.

The Social/Political Perspective focuses on how social class and politics influence a work and theme. The New Historicism Perspective focuses on the time period in which a text was created- especially the cultural and political movements of that time period.

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4) The Social/Political Perspective focuses on how social class and politics influence a work and theme. The New Historicism Perspective focuses on the time period in which a text was created- especially the cultural and political movements of that time period.

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New Historicism is concerned with social and cultural forces that create a community or that threaten it

Political sociology is concerned with how social trends, dynamics, and structures of domination affect formal political processes

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