Exam 8: Living in a Globalizing World

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If the total number of migrants were a nation, it would be the fifth _____ country in the world (after China, India, the United States, and Indonesia).

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Schurr calls for a deeper understanding of all the nuances that influence _____ women's contextual "reproductive biographies."

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Human trafficking, more broadly defined, the recruitment, harboring, movement, or obtaining of a person by force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of:

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Birss uses Lolita Chávez as an example of an activist who has dealt with:

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Graham and Sengupta's campaign titled, Whose Knowledge? is calling attention to the historical privileging of _____ bodies of knowledge

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The rules and regulations of Meteor, the factory where Pun worked, reinforced:

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Who are the leading beneficiaries of globalization linked to neocolonialism and how?

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Birss calls awareness to environmental human rights defenders (EHRDs) who have been _____ simply for working to protect indigenous community's territory.

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Reproductive work is a broader concept than care work, because it also includes menial, non-relational work _____ that is mainly done by migrant women and women of color.

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Schurr's contextualization of reproductive labor makes problematic any simplistic perspective of the global fertility market being driven by:

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Schurr's focus on reproductive labor examines how the politics of colonial/post-colonial economic structures continue to dictate:

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By implication, Graham and Sengupta are alarmed that if the knowledge-producing power of the Internet remains unchanged then humanity is at risk of becoming _____ its full human capacity.

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Anzaldúa describes the multi-natured profanity Mexicans faced regarding their rights to their sacred burial grounds that:

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Birss quotes Gustavo Castro who states: "At the end of the day resistance is an ethical struggle." Is there a condition on your college campus, local community, or broader society that calls for resistance but you fear that resistance is futile? Describe the condition and why, futile or not, ethical demands must prevail.

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Pun's descriptive account of the Chinese assembly line informs on how the women workers:

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Schurr's research reveals that Israeli, Mexican, Russian, and Indian surrogates all participate in this labor for different reasons. First, create a Venn diagram that shows distinct and overlapping causes for participation. Then, write an analysis that explains how the politics of neocolonialism controls this international gendered phenomenon.

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Pun makes an implicit argument for women who were aware of:

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Critics of the partitioning of the US-Mexico border has not allowed from Mexican Americans to "cross the border" but that the border has:

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Compare and contrast Pun's description of 19 January 1995 with one of your own days as a college student.

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Legal and illegal border crossing, as Anzaldúa informs, is caused by:

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