Deck 5: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Deck 5: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
1
During which period in the United States was The Yellow Wallpaper rediscovered as a keystone in newly developing women's studies programs?
A)1940s
B)1960s
C)1970s
D)1980s
A)1940s
B)1960s
C)1970s
D)1980s
C
2
Gilman's focus on differential socialization as a cause for sustained gender inequality stems from which sociological tradition?
A)Marxist thought
B)Functionalism
C)Symbolic interactionism
D)Durkheimian thought
A)Marxist thought
B)Functionalism
C)Symbolic interactionism
D)Durkheimian thought
C
3
To whose work does Gilman's parallel with her main point that social bonds are absolutely essential to mental health in The Yellow Wallpaper?
A)Marx's formula for capital
B)Durkheim's work in Suicide
C)Weber's verstehen
D)Anzaldua's intersectionality
A)Marx's formula for capital
B)Durkheim's work in Suicide
C)Weber's verstehen
D)Anzaldua's intersectionality
B
4
Gilman's basic theoretical orientation is considered by the authors as
A)nonrational, individual
B)nonrational, collective
C)rational, individual
D)rational, collective
A)nonrational, individual
B)nonrational, collective
C)rational, individual
D)rational, collective
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5
When Gilman studied gender inequality following a Marxist tradition, she analyzed which factors?
A)political and economic
B)political and cultural
C)cultural and religious
D)economic and religious
A)political and economic
B)political and cultural
C)cultural and religious
D)economic and religious
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6
Which of the following terms would not have been a preferred descriptor for white, middle-class women during the late nineteenth century?
A)fragile
B)childlike
C)commanding
D)delicate
A)fragile
B)childlike
C)commanding
D)delicate
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7
Gilman compares the traditional position of the woman as per existing standard division of labor to that of a
A)ruling queen
B)domesticated horse
C)trusty dog
D)pack mule
A)ruling queen
B)domesticated horse
C)trusty dog
D)pack mule
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8
For Gilman, a woman's economic status is dependent upon:
A)The amount of house service she performs.
B)Her ability to meet her own economic necessities through work.
C)The economic status of her husband.
D)How well she is paid for child care.
A)The amount of house service she performs.
B)Her ability to meet her own economic necessities through work.
C)The economic status of her husband.
D)How well she is paid for child care.
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9
For what act during her lifetime was Gilman particularly criticized by that era's press?
b.having an abortion
c.living with another woman
d.lecturing at universities
b.having an abortion
c.living with another woman
d.lecturing at universities
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10
Which of the following is not prescribed by doctors for patients undergoing the "rest cure"?
A)immobility
B)overfeeding
C)seclusion
D)sleep
A)immobility
B)overfeeding
C)seclusion
D)sleep
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11
For Gilman, profit for women only comes through the power of
A)Sex distinction
B)Domestic service
C)Sex attraction
D)Child rearing
A)Sex distinction
B)Domestic service
C)Sex attraction
D)Child rearing
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12
According to Gilman in The Yellow Wallpaper, truth is the domain of which of the following?
A)science
B)forces of production
C)men
D)reality
A)science
B)forces of production
C)men
D)reality
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13
Following social Darwinist theory, Gilman went so far as to assert the
A)Incomplete evolution of the female sex
B)Natural superiority of the female sex
C)Inferiority of the female sex
D)Natural dominance of the male sex
A)Incomplete evolution of the female sex
B)Natural superiority of the female sex
C)Inferiority of the female sex
D)Natural dominance of the male sex
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14
If women were actually compensated for their work in the home, Gilman states
A)Poor women would still be poor because they are busy looking for work
B)Poor women with lots of children would get the most money
C)Rich women with lots of children would get the most money
D)Rich women would still be rich even without children
A)Poor women would still be poor because they are busy looking for work
B)Poor women with lots of children would get the most money
C)Rich women with lots of children would get the most money
D)Rich women would still be rich even without children
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15
Gilman's metaphor and discussion of the corset is similar to which other sociologist's concept?
A)Durkheim's solidarity
B)Weber's bureaucracy
C)Marx's false consciousness
D)Durkheim's profane
A)Durkheim's solidarity
B)Weber's bureaucracy
C)Marx's false consciousness
D)Durkheim's profane
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16
Gilman states "women's work" in the home is mostly
A)Child rearing
B)House service
C)Maintaining the marriage
D)Gossiping about neighbors
A)Child rearing
B)House service
C)Maintaining the marriage
D)Gossiping about neighbors
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17
In response to the notion "a woman's place is in the home", Gilman replies
A)This is correct due to a woman's childrearing responsibilities
B)This is correct due to a woman's naturally nurturing qualities
C)This is incorrect since not all women have homes and/or own families
D)This is incorrect since most of the work done is house service not child service
A)This is correct due to a woman's childrearing responsibilities
B)This is correct due to a woman's naturally nurturing qualities
C)This is incorrect since not all women have homes and/or own families
D)This is incorrect since most of the work done is house service not child service
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18
Gilman drew upon which three sociological theoretical traditions for her work?
A)symbolic interactionism, functionalism, feminist theory
B)feminist theory, social Darwinism, symbolic interactionism
C)social Darwinism, symbolic interactionism, Marxist theory
D)Marxist theory, functionalism, Durkheimism
A)symbolic interactionism, functionalism, feminist theory
B)feminist theory, social Darwinism, symbolic interactionism
C)social Darwinism, symbolic interactionism, Marxist theory
D)Marxist theory, functionalism, Durkheimism
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19
Gilman's semi-autobiographical account of her experience dealing with depression - and one of her most well-known stories - published in 1892 was entitled
A)The Darkened Well
B)The Yellow Wallpaper
C)A Day With Sunshine
D)A Summer Forgotten
A)The Darkened Well
B)The Yellow Wallpaper
C)A Day With Sunshine
D)A Summer Forgotten
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20
Gilman's passage concerning corsets is used as a metaphor for
A)lack of control by women over fashion
B)their role as mothers
C)general constraints placed upon women
D)their role as wives
A)lack of control by women over fashion
B)their role as mothers
C)general constraints placed upon women
D)their role as wives
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21
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was the first woman sociologist.
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22
Gilman argues that, unlike other animals, humans
A)have a strict sexual division of labor that prevents women from developing their natural talents.
B)possess secondary sex-distinctions that ensure the healthy reproduction of the species.
C)have under-exaggerated their sex distinctions, allowing women to pursue a range of social roles.
D)equality is essential for both sexes.
A)have a strict sexual division of labor that prevents women from developing their natural talents.
B)possess secondary sex-distinctions that ensure the healthy reproduction of the species.
C)have under-exaggerated their sex distinctions, allowing women to pursue a range of social roles.
D)equality is essential for both sexes.
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23
__________ is the development of masculine and feminine organs and functions.
A)Sex-distinction
B)Sex-attraction
C)Sex-union
D)Sex-relations
A)Sex-distinction
B)Sex-attraction
C)Sex-union
D)Sex-relations
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24
According to Gilman, the source of a woman's economic well-being lies in
A)the number of children she gives birth to
B)her ability to pursue advanced educational opportunities
C)economic independence
D)sex-attraction
A)the number of children she gives birth to
B)her ability to pursue advanced educational opportunities
C)economic independence
D)sex-attraction
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25
One of the central themes of Gilman's work is the lack of economic independence for women.
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26
The traditional division of labor strips women of their freedom according to Gilman.
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27
Gilman's feminist perspective inherently referred only to white women.
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28
Gilman argues that women are so indoctrinated that they resist their own "freedom."
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29
Gilman feels there is not enough emphasis on sex-distinction for women.
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30
Gilman argues the degree of clumsiness, feebleness, and lack of intellectual activity is due to their socialized preoccupation with
A)raising children.
B)catching a man.
C)bearing children.
D)earning a wage.
A)raising children.
B)catching a man.
C)bearing children.
D)earning a wage.
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31
Due to Gilman's prestige as a sociologist, many magazines tried to outbid one another in order to publish The Yellow Wallpaper.
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32
Gilman considered the traditional family structure as inherently exploitative.
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33
The Yellow Wallpaper was one of many pieces of nineteenth century literature to tackle the topic of sexual politics in male-female and husband-wife relations.
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34
A woman's profit comes through the power of sex-attraction according to Gilman.
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35
The protagonist at the center of The Yellow Wallpaper is at the mercy of her husband due to dual legitimacy.
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36
During the nineteenth century it was assumed that women were "incapable" of rational, scientific, logical thought, yet were also not valued for their "feminine" ways of knowing either.
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37
The relationship between husband and wife during the nineteenth century is more of that between a parent and a child rather than partners or equals.
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38
Gilman's example of the corset is used as a symbol against women's fashion in her era.
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39
Gilman compares the traditional position of the woman to that of a domesticated horse.
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40
Gilman does not define "economic independence" as:
A)Paying for what one gets.
B)Working for what one gets.
C)Giving to the other an equivalent for what the other gives him.
D)Pay according to gender.
A)Paying for what one gets.
B)Working for what one gets.
C)Giving to the other an equivalent for what the other gives him.
D)Pay according to gender.
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41
Define Gilman's terms "sex-distinction" and "sex-attraction." Discuss how you feel (if you do) society today still overemphasizes both terms. Include examples for support of your argument.
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42
Discuss Gilman's social Darwinist influences and how some of her beliefs based on this type of theory diminish her otherwise strong feminist perspective.
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43
According to Gilman, what determines the economic (in)dependence of an individual? How are sex-distinctions related to one's economic status and equality? (female as nurturer)
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44
Discuss some of the limitations inherent within Gilman's particular feminist perspective. Consider what she may have been missing during her era and from her experiences.
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45
Discuss the attributes of Gilman's theory which you feel make her a feminist scholar. Compare and contrast her feminist perspective to contemporary feminist perspectives. Are they different? If you believe they are, explain how and provide examples to support your argument.
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46
Name Gilman's three main intellectual influences as outlined by the authors and give an example of each in Gilman's work.
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47
Summarize Gilman's main points on gender inequality. Argue if today's mass media does or does not perpetuate the themes of her work.
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48
Explain Gilman's comparison of women and the domesticated horse. Also, explain whether you agree or disagree that this comparison still holds true today.
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49
Explain the difference between the terms "sex-distinction" and "sex-attraction." Also, explain how they are connected in Gilman's work.
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50
Explain Gilman's line "…the sex-relation is also an economic relation" from Women and Economics. Also, provide examples from cultures other than the U.S. as part of your explanation.
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51
Explain Gilman's discussion of division of labor. Discuss how much you feel this division of labor has changed in contemporary times.
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52
Explain Gilman's passage which begins with the line "the horse, in his free natural condition, is economically independent." In addition, discuss today's world using Gilman's perspective and answer whether you think Gilman's theory is still relevant.
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53
Gilman stated that young girls were encouraged to think, act, and talk differently from boys even if their interests were identical. Discuss areas where you feel these differences are still encouraged, today.
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54
Explain Gilman's discussion of the corset in your own words. Do you think there are contemporary examples from fashion that could be used for the same argument?
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