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Deck 10: Negotiating Power
1
Historically, men have been dominant in ________ sphere/s.
A) public but not private
B) private but not public
C) both private and public
D) neither private nor public
A) public but not private
B) private but not public
C) both private and public
D) neither private nor public
both private and public
2
The hierarchical view of power identifies power as something that is held by one person or group:
A) over another
B) in spite of another
C) in contrast to another
D) with no consideration towards any other
A) over another
B) in spite of another
C) in contrast to another
D) with no consideration towards any other
over another
3
The management of knowledge as a type of power is called ________ power.
A) discursive
B) informational
C) intelligentsia
D) latent
A) discursive
B) informational
C) intelligentsia
D) latent
informational
4
When a person uses the bestowal (or withholding) of sexual "favours" to influence situations, this is a form of _______ power.
A) sexual
B) sexist
C) immoral
D) regressive
A) sexual
B) sexist
C) immoral
D) regressive
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5
An important slogan that came out of the second wave of feminism, and which brought so-called "private" issues (such as domestic violence) into the purview of political and legal action, was:
A) "The political is personal"
B) "The personal is political"
C) "The state has no place in the bedrooms of the nation"
D) "Women of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains"
A) "The political is personal"
B) "The personal is political"
C) "The state has no place in the bedrooms of the nation"
D) "Women of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains"
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6
Which social theorist is credited with initiating a postmodern approach to power which identifies it is relational?
A) Dorothy Smith
B) Jeffrey Weeks
C) Michel Foucault
D) Steven Winter
A) Dorothy Smith
B) Jeffrey Weeks
C) Michel Foucault
D) Steven Winter
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7
A Foucauldian approach to power emphasizes the following dimension:
A) repression
B) relationality
C) coerciveness
D) patriarchy
A) repression
B) relationality
C) coerciveness
D) patriarchy
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8
As an alternative to the relational view of power, some theorists -such as Alan Hunt (1993)-have proposed that power is not wholly transitory but that there are structural patterns through which it is reproduced. These structural elements are identified as places of:
A) condensation
B) compromise
C) exchange
D) shifting meaning
A) condensation
B) compromise
C) exchange
D) shifting meaning
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9
Ways of organizing knowledge that produce various "truths" and/or "facts" that are often invisible and thus, can go unchallenged, are called:
A) hidden curricula
B) invisible hands
C) contested frameworks
D) discursive frameworks
A) hidden curricula
B) invisible hands
C) contested frameworks
D) discursive frameworks
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10
Deborah Tannen's research on gendered conversation found that there is a _______ in type and ______ in style of talk between men and women.
A) similarity/difference
B) difference/similarity
C) difference/difference
D) similarity/similarity
A) similarity/difference
B) difference/similarity
C) difference/difference
D) similarity/similarity
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11
In addition to co-operation, which of the following characteristics does women's conversation contain, according to recent social science research?
A) competition
B) matriarchy
C) ambiguity
D) overt conflict
A) competition
B) matriarchy
C) ambiguity
D) overt conflict
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12
What is the name of the methodology that begins from the standpoint of the oppressed and then considers the mechanisms that shape their experiences, as initiated by the Canadian sociologist Dorothy Smith?
A) ethnographic research
B) institutional ethnography
C) feminist epistemology
D) conversational analysis
A) ethnographic research
B) institutional ethnography
C) feminist epistemology
D) conversational analysis
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13
From whose standpoint does institutional ethnography, as developed by Dorothy Smith (2005), begin?
A) persons who hold power
B) groups that lack agency
C) people who are marginalized
D) the voiceless minority
A) persons who hold power
B) groups that lack agency
C) people who are marginalized
D) the voiceless minority
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14
As discussed by Jo-Anne Fiske in her guest essay on ASD and FASD discourses, powerful discourses of ____________ often accompany the medicalization of deviant conditions.
A) identity
B) identification
C) etiology
D) self-help
A) identity
B) identification
C) etiology
D) self-help
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15
According to the authors of your textbook, the study of male violence against women requires a _____________ model of power.
A) simplified
B) more complex
C) less ambiguous
D) more positive
A) simplified
B) more complex
C) less ambiguous
D) more positive
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16
Recent statistics from the Status of Women in Canada website show that physical and sexual male-to-female violence is both serious and _________.
A) rare
B) decreasing, thanks to educational campaigns
C) difficult to determine
D) pervasive
A) rare
B) decreasing, thanks to educational campaigns
C) difficult to determine
D) pervasive
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17
According to recent statistics from the Status of Women Canada website, what percentage of Canadian women have been victims of at least one act of physical or sexual violence since the age of 16?
A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 90%
A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 90%
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18
According to Statistics Canada data from 2000, how likely is a woman to be injured by spousal violence, as compared to a man?
A) much less likely
B) about 3 times more likely
C) equally likely
D) about 10 times more likely
A) much less likely
B) about 3 times more likely
C) equally likely
D) about 10 times more likely
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19
Recent research into violence against women, such as the work of Joseph Michalski (2004), calls for a focus away from ___________factors to a greater emphasis upon ______________factors.
A) structural/interpersonal
B) interpersonal/structural
C) political/personal
D) personal/political
A) structural/interpersonal
B) interpersonal/structural
C) political/personal
D) personal/political
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20
What does recent empirical research have to say about violence within same-sex relationships?
A) it is highly exaggerated
B) it is severely under funded
C) it is very limited
D) it is extremely complex
A) it is highly exaggerated
B) it is severely under funded
C) it is very limited
D) it is extremely complex
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21
Historically, the social construction of art has been a _________ project.
A) male
B) female
C) gender neutral
D) heteronormative
A) male
B) female
C) gender neutral
D) heteronormative
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22
What does the "two-spheres" notion of power highlight? .
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23
How is power approached, according to the hierarchical view?
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24
Discuss the importance of the slogan "The personal is political" in the context of gender relations.
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25
Discuss the "relational" view of power.
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26
What is given emphasis in Smith's method of "institutional ethnography"?
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27
Critically analyse the working of power and gender through the ways in which the pregnant body gets represented in the context of alcohol education campaigns and advertisements. Use the guest essay by Fiske as a starting point for your analysis.
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28
Develop an essay in which you explore a particular public issue that concerns gender and power (e.g. domestic violence, sexual assault, etc.). Discuss the relationship between gender and power in a way that highlights the importance of the link between "the personal" and "the political".
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29
Go to a formal "art" center (such as a museum or art gallery) and notice the relationship between art, gender and power. Develop an essay in which you report on the degree to which your observations fit with, or challenge, recent literature that explores the gendering of art (as cited on pages 193-195).
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