Exam 2: Creating Knowledge: Integrative Frameworks for Understanding
Exam 1: Untangling the “F”-word27 Questions
Exam 2: Creating Knowledge: Integrative Frameworks for Understanding27 Questions
Exam 3: Identities and Social Locations26 Questions
Exam 4: Sexuality27 Questions
Exam 5: Bodies, Beauty, Health, and Wellness27 Questions
Exam 6: Sexualized Violence27 Questions
Exam 7: Making a Home, Making a Living25 Questions
Exam 8: Living in a Globalizing World27 Questions
Exam 9: Gender, Crime, and Criminalization25 Questions
Exam 10: Gender, Militarism, War and Peace25 Questions
Exam 11: Gender and the Environment25 Questions
Exam 12: Creating Change: Theory, Vision, and Actions25 Questions
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Collins's implicit argument for a pivoting center is useful toward ___ in the quest for truth.
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Naber's perspective offers a social construction of the Oriental Arab as "other" that forced Arab Americans to:
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Collins points out that the socially coded silence regarding domestic abuse in Black women's literature stems from the writers':
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In defining "Orientalism," Naber calls attention to the European imperialist imposition of a single identity upon a region that is far more culturally complex and diverse than European relativism. Given her alternative narrative backdrops, how does Naber argue for new epistemologies that would allow Arab American women to speak of and for themselves?
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Faust-Sterling offers a compelling argument that intersex persons are:
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Faust-Sterling points out that gender reassignment of intersex babies at birth:
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A significant way of avoiding the repetition of past injustices is by:
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