Crit Writing Exam 2
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show | (Marxism) the people who make the goods do not get to use them and the people who use them do not have an appreciation of the labor of production
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show | (Marxism) all aspects of life (superstructure) are built on an economic base
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celebration of women | show 🗑
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commodification | show 🗑
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reification | show 🗑
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consent of the masses | show 🗑
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cultural capital | show 🗑
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cultural studies | show 🗑
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show | (Marxism) provides a critique of class divisions
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show | (NH) Foucault's unconscious internalization of cultural norms as the source of what comes to be accepted as "knowledge"
- analogous to Marxist "ideology"
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division of labor | show 🗑
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show | (CS)
- dominant: leading cultural forces
- residual: older (declining?) forces
- emergent: newer (rising?) forces
- analogous to NH's "discourse"
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economic determinism | show 🗑
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show | (feminism) respecting women and their experiences, bringing attention to female struggles and achievements, and fighting for equality for both women and other marginalized communities
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first-wave feminism | show 🗑
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fourth-wave feminism | show 🗑
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show | (QS) discrimination against or fear of spread of people who identify as queer
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homosexual panic | show 🗑
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show | (Marxism) normative social/economic power structure
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ideology | show 🗑
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show | (2nd-wave feminism) judges a work according to whether it provides "positive images" of women
- risks essentializing women (positive image = good work, negative image = bad work)
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show | (Marxism) process of being passively, unconsciously drawn into dominant social assumptions
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intersectionality | show 🗑
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show | (2nd-wave feminism) cultural construct of a male/masculine spectator objectifying a female/feminine spectated through a sexualized, objectifying look
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show | (Marxism) sees society as being shaped by economic forces (especially the struggle between the ruling and working classes)
- based on Marx and Engels
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materialism | show 🗑
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New Historicism | show 🗑
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closet | show 🗑
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show | (QS) involuntary reveal of one's identity and removal from the closet
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political unconscious | show 🗑
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show | (NH) allowing for greater "hindsight" from the perspective of the present and uncovering the relevance of past-present connection (limitations: "whole picture", unconscious biases)
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queer (noun) | show 🗑
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show | (QS) questions the cis-het "norm"
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show | (QS) focuses on queer life and culture in specific populations and communities (intersectionality)
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show | (QS) focuses on the representation of sex/gender beyond heteronormativity
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show | (NH) Foucault's idea of how discourse can control (regulate) or help (biopower) society, and society can push back (resist) the dominant discourse
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show | (Marxism) superstructure's partial independence from the base (binary opposition with false consciousness)
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show | (Marxism) people acting against their own interests due to the interpellation of oppressive ideologies (binary opposition with relative autonomy)
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show | (feminism, 1960s-80s) focus on domestic rights and celebration of women as individuals and unity as a group
- associated with Civil Rights and anti-war movements
- linked to ideas of Structuralism (essentialism, binary opposition)
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show | (2nd-/3rd-wave feminism)
- 2nd: sex=anatomy/biology, gender=product of culture
-3rd: questions binary distinctions between female/male/sex and feminine/masculine/gender
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show | (Marxism) literature that explicitly endorses an idealized vision of socialism/communism
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subculture | show 🗑
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third-wave feminism | show 🗑
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women as victims | show 🗑
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show | (feminism) depiction of women as a morally sound role models
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