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Crit Writing Exam 2 Test

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celebration of women
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false consciousness
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socialist realism
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consent of the masses
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first-wave feminism
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fourth-wave feminism
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base & superstructure
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commodification
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homophobia
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cultural capital
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relative autonomy
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economic determinism
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division of labor
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sex/gender system
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materialism
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subculture
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dominant, residual, emergent
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outing
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closet
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queer (verb)
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(Marxism) people acting against their own interests due to the interpellation of oppressive ideologies (binary opposition with relative autonomy)
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(Marxism) making things to be sold
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(Marxism) one's amount of money determines economic and social class
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(QS) privatization of one's identity
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(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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(Marxism) all aspects of life (superstructure) are built on an economic base
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(2nd-wave feminism) focuses largely on creating positive female role models based off of an idealized perception of a woman - supported women with little faults/morally "right" backgrounds - risks characterization of women in a narrow category
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(Marxism) superstructure's partial independence from the base (binary opposition with false consciousness)
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(CS) - dominant: leading cultural forces - residual: older (declining?) forces - emergent: newer (rising?) forces - analogous to NH's "discourse"
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(feminism, 2010s+) impact of technology on sexual politics and a greater acceptance/alignment with queer identities/theories
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(CS) a group whose values/area of interest sets it apart from the dominant culture
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(Marxism) physical objects have primary value in society
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(QS) discrimination against or fear of spread of people who identify as queer
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(Marxism) public's agreement to oppressive hegemony
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(QS) involuntary reveal of one's identity and removal from the closet
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(Marxism) literature that explicitly endorses an idealized vision of socialism/communism
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(feminism, 1840s-1920s) - primary goal: right to vote - associated with Abolitionist and Suffragist movements
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(QS) questions the cis-het "norm"
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(Marxism) Proletariat workers will do hard work enlisted by the better-off Bourgeoisie owners
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(Marxism) social assets of a person that promote social mobility in a divided society
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(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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(Marxism) reduction of everything to its value as a commodity
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(Marxism) unconscious acceptance of hegemony
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(NH) posits the dynamic interrelationship between literature and history, forwards idea of history being constructed
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(feminism, 1990s-2010s) focus on intersectionality as a reaction against 2nd-wave - linked to ideas of deconstruction (instability/multiplicity of identity/meaning)
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(Marxism) unacknowledged social meanings that shape literature and cultural productions/movements
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(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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(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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(CS) questions relationships of culture to power, largely in terms of contemporary popular culture - analogous to NH
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(QS) any sexual/gender identity beyond the cis-het constructed "norm"

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