WST 313 Women and Sexuality Module 1 UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And
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Terms in this set (10)
According to the framework we are working with in this Processes
class, gender is made up of a series of what?
What are two of the things that shape performativity as Discourse and Actions
talked about in our class lecture?
What is discourse contingent on in order to produce History
knowledge + meaning?
Select all of the mechanisms that maintain structures of Discourse
power (select all that apply): Hegemony
Compulsory Heterosexuality
Normativity
Sex is best described as what, according to the class A biological designation
lecture?
According to Collins and Bilge, intersectionality is Critical
inherently what?
With regards to intersectionality, select Collins' and Criticizing, rejecting, and/or trying to fix the social problems that emerge in
Bilge's definition of "critical." situations of social injustice.
What did Kimberlé Crewnshaw argue about Intersectional inquiry and praxis are both needed to address the social problem
intersectionality, according to Collins and Bilge? of violence against women of color.
"Confession frees, but ____________ reduces one to silence; power/power
truth does not belong to the order of power, but shares
an original affinity with freedom [...] its production is
thoroughly imbued with relations of _________ _. The
confession is an example of this" (Foucault, 1990).
What are the five ways that Foucault argues knowledge Through a clinical codification of the inducement to speak.
regarding sex has been silenced and stigmatized? Select Through the postulate of a general and diffuse causality.
all that apply. Through the principle of a latency intrinsic to sexuality.
Through the method of interpretation.
Through the medicalization of the effects of confession.
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Terms in this set (10)
According to the framework we are working with in this Processes
class, gender is made up of a series of what?
What are two of the things that shape performativity as Discourse and Actions
talked about in our class lecture?
What is discourse contingent on in order to produce History
knowledge + meaning?
Select all of the mechanisms that maintain structures of Discourse
power (select all that apply): Hegemony
Compulsory Heterosexuality
Normativity
Sex is best described as what, according to the class A biological designation
lecture?
According to Collins and Bilge, intersectionality is Critical
inherently what?
With regards to intersectionality, select Collins' and Criticizing, rejecting, and/or trying to fix the social problems that emerge in
Bilge's definition of "critical." situations of social injustice.
What did Kimberlé Crewnshaw argue about Intersectional inquiry and praxis are both needed to address the social problem
intersectionality, according to Collins and Bilge? of violence against women of color.
"Confession frees, but ____________ reduces one to silence; power/power
truth does not belong to the order of power, but shares
an original affinity with freedom [...] its production is
thoroughly imbued with relations of _________ _. The
confession is an example of this" (Foucault, 1990).
What are the five ways that Foucault argues knowledge Through a clinical codification of the inducement to speak.
regarding sex has been silenced and stigmatized? Select Through the postulate of a general and diffuse causality.
all that apply. Through the principle of a latency intrinsic to sexuality.
Through the method of interpretation.
Through the medicalization of the effects of confession.