Deck 13: Identity Criticism
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Deck 13: Identity Criticism
1
_________________ Theory posits that one's place in the world shapes one's ways ofperceiving.
A) Crossroads
B) Forked Roads
C) Standpoint
D) Stanford Reasoning
A) Crossroads
B) Forked Roads
C) Standpoint
D) Stanford Reasoning
C
2
__________________ criticism analyzes and challenges ways that unequal powerrelationships are maintained.
A) Interpersonal
B) Ideological
C) Equivocal
D) Epistemic
A) Interpersonal
B) Ideological
C) Equivocal
D) Epistemic
B
3
Identity criticism is a form of ___________________ criticism.
A) Interpersonal
B) Ideological
C) Equivocal
D) Epistemic
A) Interpersonal
B) Ideological
C) Equivocal
D) Epistemic
B
4
__________________ refers to evaluating another culture based on the standards of one'sown culture.
A) "Not in my backyard"
B) Collateral appraisal
C) Due diligence
D) Ethnocentrism
A) "Not in my backyard"
B) Collateral appraisal
C) Due diligence
D) Ethnocentrism
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5
Identity critics tend to be "humanists," meaning they believe no one should limit someoneelse's
A) access to identification documents.
B) agency or potential.
C) communication with nature.
D) physiological urges.
A) access to identification documents.
B) agency or potential.
C) communication with nature.
D) physiological urges.
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6
A common term in identity criticism for the cultural advantages that a given group has overother groups is ____________________
A) benediction.
B) benevolence.
C) privilege.
D) promotion.
A) benediction.
B) benevolence.
C) privilege.
D) promotion.
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7
The phenomenon identified by the answer to Question 6 typically is ___________________to the people who have it.
A) invisible
B) unusable
C) unhelpful
D) explicitly provided
A) invisible
B) unusable
C) unhelpful
D) explicitly provided
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8
Androcentric refers to the practice of considering___________________ as the norm.
A) one's own culture
B) humans
C) males
D) the Earth
A) one's own culture
B) humans
C) males
D) the Earth
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9
The chief advantage of "dog whistle" appeals, according to Chapter 13, is that this type ofcode is heard by some groups and ___________________ others.
A) unheard by
B) is obvious to all
C) mostly seen by
D) imagined by
A) unheard by
B) is obvious to all
C) mostly seen by
D) imagined by
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10
Corporeal critique looks at how rhetoric depicts ___________________
A) the qualities of classical literature.
B) a body of artistic works.
C) the memories of the deceased.
D) the human body.
A) the qualities of classical literature.
B) a body of artistic works.
C) the memories of the deceased.
D) the human body.
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