Deck 4: Shaping the Socio-Cultural Landscape: Language and Media
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Deck 4: Shaping the Socio-Cultural Landscape: Language and Media
1
Whorf and Sapir explore the multiple ways in which language shapes:
A) our understandings
B) individuals' body image
C) selfhood
D) scientific inquiry
A) our understandings
B) individuals' body image
C) selfhood
D) scientific inquiry
our understandings
2
What term is used to refer to language and the frameworks within which meaning can be constructed, as emphasized in the works of Michel Foucault and Dorothy Smith?
A) linguistic determinism
B) discourse
C) linguistics
D) parole
A) linguistic determinism
B) discourse
C) linguistics
D) parole
discourse
3
The historical use of the term "man" or "he" to refer to all people, regardless of sex, an example of this.
A) linguistic sexism
B) linguistic determinism
C) the Sapir-Whorf thesis
D) masculine generic form
A) linguistic sexism
B) linguistic determinism
C) the Sapir-Whorf thesis
D) masculine generic form
linguistic sexism
4
Serious effort has been made in the last _________ to challenge the pervasive use of gender exclusive language in everyday, scholarly and legal usage.
A) 500 years
B) 50 years
C) 30 years
D) 5 years
A) 500 years
B) 50 years
C) 30 years
D) 5 years
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5
___________________ refers to the ways in which language conventions highlight one group of people (such as males) while diminishing or concealing another group (such as females).
A) Spotlighting
B) Highlighting
C) Semantic derogation
D) Invisibility
A) Spotlighting
B) Highlighting
C) Semantic derogation
D) Invisibility
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6
While describing her new neighbor Morgan says the following, "Clarice is a female astronaut". By filling in "female", Morgan is engaging in what kind of language convention?
A) spotlighting
B) highlighting
C) semantic derogation
D) belittling
A) spotlighting
B) highlighting
C) semantic derogation
D) belittling
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7
In what Canadian province do women retain their birth surname throughout their lives, whether or not they formally marry?
A) Alberta
B) Ontario
C) Saskatchewan
D) Quebec
A) Alberta
B) Ontario
C) Saskatchewan
D) Quebec
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8
The term "policeman" is a masculine form. The term "police officer" is, by contrast, a ___________ form.
A) feminist
B) politically correct
C) generic
D) legal
A) feminist
B) politically correct
C) generic
D) legal
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9
Over time, some words come to have negative connotations that may be very sexist, as in the examples of mistress vs. master, spinster vs. bachelor and witch vs. wizard. These differences in connotation illustrate the element of sexist language known as _____________.
A) semantic derogation
B) slang
C) diminution
D) masculine generic form
A) semantic derogation
B) slang
C) diminution
D) masculine generic form
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10
Deprecating language in which non-standard (or informal) words are used, in ways that may be belittling to certain categories of people (as in the case of honey, chick, stud, and hunk), are examples of __________________.
A) semantic derogation
B) slang
C) diminution
D) sexism
A) semantic derogation
B) slang
C) diminution
D) sexism
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11
Mohammed applies for a server job at a local restaurant and is asked to wait for the manager at the "waitress station". This exemplifies the use of _____________ as one element of linguistic sexism.
A) slang
B) diminutives
C) sexist bias
D) misogyny
A) slang
B) diminutives
C) sexist bias
D) misogyny
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12
Dr. Zeera, who argues that the media mirrors the values of the mainstream culture, as opposed to shaping them, is arguing on behalf of the following approach:
A) cultivation theory
B) mass media theory
C) the reflection hypothesis
D) the internalization hypothesis
A) cultivation theory
B) mass media theory
C) the reflection hypothesis
D) the internalization hypothesis
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13
The theory which focuses upon the relationship between our exposure to media and its influence upon us is known as _________________.
A) cultivation theory
B) mass media theory
C) the reflection hypothesis
D) internalization hypothesis
A) cultivation theory
B) mass media theory
C) the reflection hypothesis
D) internalization hypothesis
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14
What does empirical research suggest about cultivation theory?
A) is it premised upon faulty assumptions
B) it has some validity
C) it is biased
D) it is no longer relevant in the 21st century
A) is it premised upon faulty assumptions
B) it has some validity
C) it is biased
D) it is no longer relevant in the 21st century
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15
According to the media theorist Stuart Hall, which of the following is NOT one of the basic ways in which we interpret mediated messages?
A) through dominant meanings
B) through oppositional meanings
C) through negotiated meanings
D) through passive acquiescence
A) through dominant meanings
B) through oppositional meanings
C) through negotiated meanings
D) through passive acquiescence
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16
The method by which media messages are evaluated through analysis of encoded symbols is known as __________ analysis.
A) content
B) qualitative
C) cultivation
D) signifier
A) content
B) qualitative
C) cultivation
D) signifier
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17
Kerry is undertaking an analysis her favorite television show by attending to the roles undertaken by various characters, the positions of dominance/submission in gendered interaction and the physical appearance of the characters. She is conducting the following type of analysis:
A) ethnomethodological analysis
B) conversational analysis
C) content analysis
D) a cultural study
A) ethnomethodological analysis
B) conversational analysis
C) content analysis
D) a cultural study
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18
The degree to which we accept cultural ideals is referred to as ____________________.
A) internalization
B) subordination
C) acquiescence
D) encoding
A) internalization
B) subordination
C) acquiescence
D) encoding
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19
Most research reveals that gender-polarizing messages are ____________in the mass media today.
A) less present
B) decreasing, with the advent of third-wave feminism
C) prevalent
D) very difficult to detect, but powerful in subtlety
A) less present
B) decreasing, with the advent of third-wave feminism
C) prevalent
D) very difficult to detect, but powerful in subtlety
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20
Research exploring the gendered nature of video games has found that women are ____________________ in popular video games.
A) largely absent
B) very present but highly subordinated
C) diversely represented
D) now more typically represented in "combat" roles
A) largely absent
B) very present but highly subordinated
C) diversely represented
D) now more typically represented in "combat" roles
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21
Discuss the relationship between naming conventions, patriarchy and "tradition"?
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22
Why might it matter whether or not we use "old patterns" of masculine words (such as "mankind") vs. gender neutral words (such as "humankind")? What is at stake?
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23
Describe the methodology used by Melanie Muise to investigate local sporting practices at Laurentian University .
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24
How does cultivation theory account for the impact of mass media on our beliefs and behaviors?
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25
Discuss the difference between what Stuart Hall calls "encoding" and "decoding". Provide an example, based upon popular cultural representations of gender
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26
Write an essay in which you critically examine any recent attempt to subvert the dominant messages in media with respect to gender and/or sexuality, using Stuart Hall's distinctions in your analysis. Examples could include, but are not limited to: the new "Dove" ad campaign, Adbusters, Bitch Magazine, etc.
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27
Conduct a content analysis in which you compare the representation of male and female athletes in mainstream media, focusing upon a particular sport Based upon chapter four, what are some of the major similarities and differences that you found? What conclusions would you draw from this research?
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28
Conduct some research into a debate that has taken place over the past 5 years over sexism in mass media (for example, in relation to music lyrics, video games, popular films, etc.). Analysis the different sides of the debate and consider the extent to which they draw upon some of the key assumptions from the different theories of mass media influence that are presented and discussed in chapter four. What do you think and what is the basis for this?
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