Exam 1: Mapping the Field: an Introduction to Womens, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Exam 1: Mapping the Field: an Introduction to Womens, Gender and Sexuality Studies31 Questions
Exam 2: Historical Perspectives in Womens, Gender and Sexuality Studies63 Questions
Exam 3: Sociopolitical Issues in Womens, Gender and Sexuality Studies60 Questions
Exam 4: Epistemologies of Bodies: Ways of Knowing and Experiencing the World51 Questions
Exam 5: Science, Technology, and the Digital World30 Questions
Exam 6: Activist Frontiers: Agency and Resistance39 Questions
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In what ways do the boys at River High School constitute masculinity, according to C.J. Pascoe?
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In "Before Intersectionality," M. Soledad Caballero says of the speaker's experiences as an immigrant:
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Why does Audre Lorde claim that "Any attack against Black people is a lesbian and gay issue"?
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What legacies do queer African communities respond to according to Currier and Migraine-George?
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Which statement is an assertion DiAngelo makes in her argument?
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The form of feminism bell hooks identifies in which women work to deconstruct the existing power structures and build new structures to maximize their freedom is called:
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Which statement best encapsulates the experience of the authors?
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While coming of age in Nigeria, where did Ijeoma find relief from the strict gender roles that focused on her becoming a wife?
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A professional element of successful transdisciplinarity in the classroom is
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Anne Fausto-Sterling estimates that for every 1,000 children born,
Roughly are intersex.
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