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Deck 15: Theories of Race and Colonialism
1
Frantz Fanon agreed with Marx in regard to _____. Select all, but only those that apply.
A) capitalism as an exploitative system
B) ideology, especially religious ideology as oppressive
C) material dialectics
D) socialism as a better alternative to capitalism
A) capitalism as an exploitative system
B) ideology, especially religious ideology as oppressive
C) material dialectics
D) socialism as a better alternative to capitalism
A, B, C, D
2
According to Frantz Fanon, which of the following is a psychological effect of colonial racism?
A) A dialectical recognition is key to undoing the White master and Black slave identities and consciousness.
B) Dehumanization occurs through objectification of the body.
C) In our color-blind society, racism only operates at the macro level.
D) Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
A) A dialectical recognition is key to undoing the White master and Black slave identities and consciousness.
B) Dehumanization occurs through objectification of the body.
C) In our color-blind society, racism only operates at the macro level.
D) Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
B
3
Frantz Fanon thought the domination that occurs via colonialism is _____. Select all, but only those that apply.
A) biological
B) cultural
C) psychological
D) political
A) biological
B) cultural
C) psychological
D) political
B, C, D
4
Which of the following is an element of postcolonial thought?
A) The focus on contemporary colonialism overlooks the egregious atrocities of the past.
B) The roles of culture, knowledge, and representation have been overemphasized in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West was unable to create an image of itself through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) Decolonized consciousness can be created through new kinds of knowledge.
A) The focus on contemporary colonialism overlooks the egregious atrocities of the past.
B) The roles of culture, knowledge, and representation have been overemphasized in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West was unable to create an image of itself through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) Decolonized consciousness can be created through new kinds of knowledge.
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5
Which of the following is an element of postcolonial thought?
A) Even though colonialism is historic; it still continues to shape contemporary conceptions of race and ethnicity.
B) The roles of culture, knowledge, and representation have been overemphasized in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West was unable to create an image of itself through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) The postmodern deconstruction of knowledge failed to yield colonialist knowledge.
A) Even though colonialism is historic; it still continues to shape contemporary conceptions of race and ethnicity.
B) The roles of culture, knowledge, and representation have been overemphasized in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West was unable to create an image of itself through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) The postmodern deconstruction of knowledge failed to yield colonialist knowledge.
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6
Frantz Fanon thought the domination that occurs via colonialism is _____. Select all, but only those that apply.
A) biological
B) cultural
C) psychological
D) political
A) biological
B) cultural
C) psychological
D) political
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7
According to Frantz Fanon, which of the following is a psychological effect of colonial racism? Select all, but only those that apply.
A) A dialectical recognition creates and enforces a White master and Black slave identities and consciousness.
B) Dehumanization occurs through objectification of the body.
C) Race and racism is infused into micro-social encounters because of macro-cultural frameworks.
D) Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
A) A dialectical recognition creates and enforces a White master and Black slave identities and consciousness.
B) Dehumanization occurs through objectification of the body.
C) Race and racism is infused into micro-social encounters because of macro-cultural frameworks.
D) Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
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8
According to social theorists, race is a(n) _____.
A) social construction
B) biological fact
C) ethnicity
D) colonialist
A) social construction
B) biological fact
C) ethnicity
D) colonialist
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9
According to Frantz Fanon, violence _____. Select all, but only those that apply.
A) is traumatic for those who perpetuate it.
B) can act as a cleansing force for the colonized.
C) can help develop a collective consciousness.
D) is traumatic for those who suffer it.
A) is traumatic for those who perpetuate it.
B) can act as a cleansing force for the colonized.
C) can help develop a collective consciousness.
D) is traumatic for those who suffer it.
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10
Which of the following is an element of postcolonial thought?
A) The contemporary focus on colonialism overlooks the egregious atrocities of the past.
B) There should be an emphasis on the roles of culture, knowledge, and representation played in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West was unable to create an image of itself through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) The postmodern deconstruction of knowledge failed to yield colonialist knowledge.
A) The contemporary focus on colonialism overlooks the egregious atrocities of the past.
B) There should be an emphasis on the roles of culture, knowledge, and representation played in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West was unable to create an image of itself through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) The postmodern deconstruction of knowledge failed to yield colonialist knowledge.
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11
Which of the following is centered on how racial domination is perpetuated by law?
A) Race theory
B) Critical race theory
C) Theories of race
D) Critical theories of race
A) Race theory
B) Critical race theory
C) Theories of race
D) Critical theories of race
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12
According to Frantz Fanon, which of the following is a psychological effect of colonial racism?
A) A dialectical recognition is key to undoing the White master and Black slave identities and consciousness.
B) Humanization occurs through objectification of the body.
C) Race and racism is infused into micro-social encounters because of macro-cultural frameworks.
D) Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
A) A dialectical recognition is key to undoing the White master and Black slave identities and consciousness.
B) Humanization occurs through objectification of the body.
C) Race and racism is infused into micro-social encounters because of macro-cultural frameworks.
D) Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
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13
According to Frantz Fanon, which of the following is a psychological effect of colonial racism?
A) A dialectical recognition creates and enforces a White master and Black slave identities and consciousness.
B) Humanization occurs through objectification of the body.
C) In our color-blind society, racism only operates at the macro level.
D) Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
A) A dialectical recognition creates and enforces a White master and Black slave identities and consciousness.
B) Humanization occurs through objectification of the body.
C) In our color-blind society, racism only operates at the macro level.
D) Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.
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14
Which of the following is an element of postcolonial thought?
A) The focus on contemporary colonialism overlooks the egregious atrocities of the past.
B) The roles of culture, knowledge, and representation have been overemphasized in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West was unable to create an image of itself through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) Just as postmodernist call for; the largely Western, taken-for-granted knowledge needs deconstructed.
A) The focus on contemporary colonialism overlooks the egregious atrocities of the past.
B) The roles of culture, knowledge, and representation have been overemphasized in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West was unable to create an image of itself through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) Just as postmodernist call for; the largely Western, taken-for-granted knowledge needs deconstructed.
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15
Frantz Fanon thought the racial distinctions that colonialism requires were _____.
A) symbolic
B) emotional
C) neither symbolic nor emotional
D) both symbolic and emotional
A) symbolic
B) emotional
C) neither symbolic nor emotional
D) both symbolic and emotional
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16
According to Emirbayer and Desmond, ethnicity entails _____ differences. Select all, but only those that apply.
A) lifestyle
B) religious
C) cultural
D) biological
A) lifestyle
B) religious
C) cultural
D) biological
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17
According to Edward Said, orientalism is _____. Select all, but only those that apply.
A) an academic field of study
B) an East-West distinction
C) a way of thinking that creates eastern dominance of the East over the West.
D) a biological identity
A) an academic field of study
B) an East-West distinction
C) a way of thinking that creates eastern dominance of the East over the West.
D) a biological identity
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18
According to Emirbayer and Desmond, race entails _____. Select all, but only those that apply.
A) social construction
B) symbolic categories based on phenotypes
C) symbolic categories based on ancestry
D) biological categories
A) social construction
B) symbolic categories based on phenotypes
C) symbolic categories based on ancestry
D) biological categories
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19
Which of the following is an element of postcolonial thought? Select all, but only those that apply.
A) Even though colonialism is historic; it still continues to shape contemporary conceptions of race and ethnicity.
B) There should be an emphasis on the roles of culture, knowledge, and representation played in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West empowered its own image through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) Just as postmodernist call for; the largely Western, taken-for-granted knowledge needs deconstructed.
E) Decolonized consciousness can be created through new kinds of knowledge.
A) Even though colonialism is historic; it still continues to shape contemporary conceptions of race and ethnicity.
B) There should be an emphasis on the roles of culture, knowledge, and representation played in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West empowered its own image through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) Just as postmodernist call for; the largely Western, taken-for-granted knowledge needs deconstructed.
E) Decolonized consciousness can be created through new kinds of knowledge.
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20
Which of the following is an element of postcolonial thought?
A) The focus on contemporary colonialism overlooks the egregious atrocities of the past.
B) The roles of culture, knowledge, and representation have been overemphasized in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West empowered its own image through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) The postmodern deconstruction of knowledge failed to yield colonialist knowledge.
A) The focus on contemporary colonialism overlooks the egregious atrocities of the past.
B) The roles of culture, knowledge, and representation have been overemphasized in the construction of the colonial world and its inhabitants.
C) The West empowered its own image through encounters with colonized peoples.
D) The postmodern deconstruction of knowledge failed to yield colonialist knowledge.
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21
Which part of a dynamic theory of race refers to how people do not have a race imposed upon them but rather create, reproduce, and resist a system of racial categories?
A) Structural field of race
B) Agency
C) Concrete manifestations
D) Racial projects
A) Structural field of race
B) Agency
C) Concrete manifestations
D) Racial projects
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22
According to Omi and Winant, which concept refers to how despite talk of racial equality, racism and racial inequalities persist because of both individual and structural practices?
A) Racialization
B) Racial projects
C) Color-blind racism
D) Racial politics
A) Racialization
B) Racial projects
C) Color-blind racism
D) Racial politics
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23
Which of the following is a tenet of critical race theory?
A) Racism is an aberration of everyday life.
B) Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism.
C) Race is a social construction, not an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous.
E) There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.
A) Racism is an aberration of everyday life.
B) Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism.
C) Race is a social construction, not an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous.
E) There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.
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24
Whose critical theory of race and racism focuses on how "race matters" throughout all the structures and institutions of society?
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
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25
Whose critical theory of race and racism incorporates Karl Marx's materialist approach to incorporate political economy?
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
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26
Which part of a dynamic theory of race refers to how race is played out in everyday interactions, formal social institutions, and interstitial spaces?
A) Structural field of race
B) Agency
C) Concrete manifestations
D) Racial projects
A) Structural field of race
B) Agency
C) Concrete manifestations
D) Racial projects
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27
Which type of agency describes how people spontaneously and dynamically engage unspoken racial rules?
A) Field agency
B) Practical-evaluative agency
C) Iterative agency
D) Projective agency
A) Field agency
B) Practical-evaluative agency
C) Iterative agency
D) Projective agency
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28
Whose critical theory of race and racism operates at both the macro and micro levels to emphasize how racial inequality is historically accumulated?
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
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29
Which of the following is a tenet of critical race theory?
A) Racism is an aberration of everyday life.
B) Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism.
C) Race an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) Dominant groups racialize minority groups.
E) There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.
A) Racism is an aberration of everyday life.
B) Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism.
C) Race an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) Dominant groups racialize minority groups.
E) There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.
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30
Which of the following is a tenet of critical race theory?
A) Racism is difficult to eliminate because it is a normal part of life.
B) Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism.
C) Race an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous.
E) There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.
A) Racism is difficult to eliminate because it is a normal part of life.
B) Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism.
C) Race an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous.
E) There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.
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31
Which of the following is a tenet of critical race theory? Select all, but only those that apply.
A) Racism is difficult to eliminate because it is a normal part of life.
B) The majority of the population has little incentive to eradicate racism.
C) Race is a social construction, not an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) Dominant groups racialize minority groups.
E) Minority groups are internally diverse.
A) Racism is difficult to eliminate because it is a normal part of life.
B) The majority of the population has little incentive to eradicate racism.
C) Race is a social construction, not an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) Dominant groups racialize minority groups.
E) Minority groups are internally diverse.
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According to Omi and Winant, which concept refers to how races are culturally defined and structurally assigned resources?
A) Racialization
B) Racial projects
C) Color-blind racism
D) Racial politics
A) Racialization
B) Racial projects
C) Color-blind racism
D) Racial politics
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33
According to Omi and Winant, which concept refers to the ways human bodies are infused with historically dependent, social, and symbolic meanings?
A) Racialization
B) Racial projects
C) Color-blind racism
D) Racial politics
A) Racialization
B) Racial projects
C) Color-blind racism
D) Racial politics
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34
Which of the following is a tenet of critical race theory?
A) Racism is an aberration of everyday life.
B) The majority of the population has little incentive to eradicate racism.
C) Race an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous.
E) There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.
A) Racism is an aberration of everyday life.
B) The majority of the population has little incentive to eradicate racism.
C) Race an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous.
E) There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.
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35
Which of the following is a tenet of critical race theory?
A) Racism is an aberration of everyday life.
B) Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism.
C) Race an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous.
E) Minority groups are internally diverse.
A) Racism is an aberration of everyday life.
B) Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism.
C) Race an objective or fixed part of reality.
D) In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous.
E) Minority groups are internally diverse.
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36
Whose critical theory of race and racism draws an analogy between a miner's canary and race in society?
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
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37
Which of the following do critical theories both race and racism have in common? Select all, but only those that apply.
A) A confrontation of social injustices.
B) A goal to reduce or eliminate of social inequalities.
C) An incorporation of intersectionality.
D) A utilization of legal scholarship and social science.
A) A confrontation of social injustices.
B) A goal to reduce or eliminate of social inequalities.
C) An incorporation of intersectionality.
D) A utilization of legal scholarship and social science.
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38
Which of the following is centered on racial domination through agency-structure, political economy, and globalization?
A) Race theory
B) Critical race theory
C) Theories of racism
D) Critical theories of race and racism
A) Race theory
B) Critical race theory
C) Theories of racism
D) Critical theories of race and racism
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39
Whose critical theory of race and racism focuses on how "race matters" throughout all the structures and institutions of society?
A) Omi and Winant
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
A) Omi and Winant
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
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40
Whose critical theory of race and racism draws heavily on intersectionality?
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
A) Darder and Torres
B) Michael Brown et al.
C) Guinier and Torres
D) Patricia Hill Collins
E) Cornell West
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41
Frantz Fanon argues that for Indigenous people, colonialism has yet to end.
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42
Frantz Fanon worked a psychiatrist, not a sociologist.
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43
Race reveals powerful critiques of truth and objectivity of Western science, including sociology.
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44
Which of the following Native Studies concept refers to how Western governments are trying to rectify the atrocities committed on Indigenous peoples?
A) Politics of recognition
B) Cultural flourishing
C) Cognitive imperialism
D) Resurgence
A) Politics of recognition
B) Cultural flourishing
C) Cognitive imperialism
D) Resurgence
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45
Since it is biologically unreal, race cannot be a source of solidarity.
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46
Colonialism legitimizes violence through socially constructed racial hierarchies.
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47
All contemporary social theories of race contest the once common idea that race entails a natural, biological difference between people.
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48
While the era of colonialism has ended; even in our contemporary period of neocolonialization racialized inequalities still exist.
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49
If W.E.B. DuBois were alive today, he would be exalted that we solved the 20th century "problem of the color line."
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50
If W.E.B. DuBois were alive today, he would likely say the problem of the 21st century is still "the problem of the color line."
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51
Which type of agency describes how people utilize the traditions and customs from the past that construct the racial order?
A) Field agency
B) Practical-evaluative agency
C) Iterative agency
D) Projective agency
A) Field agency
B) Practical-evaluative agency
C) Iterative agency
D) Projective agency
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52
Colonialism is always operated through administrative rule.
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53
Most contemporary social theories of race are based on the assumption there are natural, biological difference between people.
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54
Which type of agency describes how people look toward the future when acting and interaction in the existing racial order?
A) Field agency
B) Practical-evaluative agency
C) Iterative agency
D) Projective agency
A) Field agency
B) Practical-evaluative agency
C) Iterative agency
D) Projective agency
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55
Just as Frantz Fanon predicted, decolonization destroyed the power structures of colonialism.
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56
Frantz Fanon thinks colonialism stands in the way of free human consciousness.
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57
Postcolonial theorists argue that Western knowledge oversimplifies the distinction between the European world and the rest of the world.
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58
Most contemporary social theorists agree that the modern racial order emerges out of colonialism.
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59
Which of the following Native Studies concept refers to how the regeneration of uniquely Indigenous knowledge?
A) Politics of recognition
B) Cultural flourishing
C) Cognitive imperialism
D) Resurgence
A) Politics of recognition
B) Cultural flourishing
C) Cognitive imperialism
D) Resurgence
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60
Frantz Fanon argues Negritude stands in the way of free human consciousness.
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61
Southern Theory can only be utilized to critique northern theories because their knowledge base is so far outside the Western world that dominates the globe in the era of globalization.
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62
According to Emirbayer and Desmond, those with White social capital have the power to define the racial field.
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63
Edward Said both describes Orientalism as a particular kind of racialized knowledge while retaining relevancy to contemporary East-West relations.
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64
Southern Theory found in religious rituals and stories, art and local political movements challenges northern assumption about what is, and is not theory.
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65
Critical race theory came about because of the successes of the civil rights movement.
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66
Many critical theories of race and racism make use of Western (and therefore racists) theoretical traditions.
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67
Compare and contrast critical theories of race with critical theories of race and racism.
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68
Critical race theory has always been central to sociology.
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69
Postcolonial theorists argue that Western knowledge fails to distinguish between the Western world and the rest of the world.
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70
Southern Theory affirms the importance of abstract texts as a means and medium of theoretical communication.
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71
Edward Said finds with his discourse analysis that is actual an Orient because such a way of thinking infuses a variety of regions and cultures that have little, if anything in common into a single category.
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72
Explain how colonialism was, and still is central to the understanding of race and racism.
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73
Some Indigenous tribes in the United States live on reservations which are technically a type of apartheid or legal segregation because these places are their own nations within a nation. Building on Southern Theory and Indigenous Resurgence, explain how this sense of native-twoness could be utilized to develop a unique perspective on society.
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74
Southern Theory was developed in the American Southeast or "The old Confederacy."
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75
Emirbayer and Desmond's collective-emotional structures challenge Omi and Winant's conceptualization of racial formation.
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