Exam 3: The Rhetorical Shaping of Gender: Competing Images of Women
Exam 1: The Study of Communication Gender and Culture51 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Approaches to Gender Development32 Questions
Exam 3: The Rhetorical Shaping of Gender: Competing Images of Women32 Questions
Exam 4: The Rhetorical Shaping of Gender: Competing Images of Men28 Questions
Exam 5: Gendered Verbal Communication29 Questions
Exam 6: Gendered Nonverbal Communication32 Questions
Exam 7: Becoming Gendered: The Early Years32 Questions
Exam 8: Gendered Education: Communication in Schools26 Questions
Exam 9: Gendered Close Relationships33 Questions
Exam 10: Gendered Organizational Communication33 Questions
Exam 11: Gendered Media31 Questions
Exam 12: Gendered Power and Violence35 Questions
Exam 13: Epilogue: Looking Backward, Looking Forward13 Questions
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Define the following
-Liberal feminist ideology
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This feminist ideology asserts that men and women are alike and equal in most respects.Liberal feminism is an example of a movement predicated on this philosophy.
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-Third-wave feminism
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Third-wave feminism includes women of diverse ethnicities,abilities,classes,appearances,sexual orientations,and gender identities.Third-wave feminism is characterized by a recognition of intersectionality,the building of coalitions and alliances,acts of everyday resistance,cultivating media savvy,acceptance of consumerism,and an emphasis on individualism.
Which wave of feminism focuses on intersectionality,coalitions and alliances,everyday resistance,media savvy,consumerism,and individualism?
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Revalorists choose to leave mainstream society and form separate communities that value women and are in harmony with nature.
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Which antifeminist movement advocated the return to traditional values,attitudes,and roles,and was most often supported by women who were economically dependent on their husbands who embraced conservative values?
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What was/were the goal/s of the first wave of the women's rights movement?
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Which of the following are accomplishments of the National Organization for Women (NOW)?
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Women burned their bras to protest the Miss America pageant in 1968.
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Some third-wave feminists embrace sexiness and femininity as part of being empowered.What is your position on this issue? Defend your stance.
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Some second-wave feminists have criticized the younger generation of third-wave feminists for being too focused on consumerism and lacking a clear central message.Based on the characteristics of the movement described in your textbook,do you think these criticisms are valid? Why or why not? What are the differing motivations behind the two waves that could account for this criticism?
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Multiracial femininsts argue that gender cannot be understood separate from other issues including race,ethnicity,class,sexual orientation,etc.
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Radical feminists were the first to declare that "the personal is political."
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Explain the unique contributions of the women's rights movement and the cult of domesticity movement to first-wave feminism.
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What types of strategies were used by the first wave of women's rights activists in the United States?
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Describe separatism and why it is limited in its power as a feminist movement.
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Womanists address issues that affect working and lower-class women.
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This feminist movement believes the key to understanding gender and identity is best understood by examining the intersection of key elements of identity like gender,race-ethnicity,sexual orientation,and economic class.This best describes which branch of feminism?
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Power feminism claims that women identifying as victims so frequently is part of the reason women are disadvantaged.
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