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Prepare confidently for the HUM 3321 Final Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring 120+ practice questions and correct answers covering the essential theories and concepts of race, diversity, gender, sexuality, media studies, religion, and cultural analysis taught at Florida State University (FSU). This resource provides a structured review of the course's most frequently tested concepts, scholarly perspectives, and critical terminology, enabling students to strengthen conceptual understanding, reinforce classroom learning, and excel on quizzes, midterm assessments, and comprehensive final examinations. Presented in a clear question-and-answer format, the guide serves as an efficient revision tool for mastering both foundational theories and contemporary debates in the humanities. The guide comprehensively explores white normativity, racial formation, aversive racism, racial microaggressions, redlining, white victimization, border politics, feminism, intersectionality, heteronormativity, heterosexism, LGBTQ+ identities, queer theory, media representation, mediatization, religion and popular culture, folk religion, institutional religion, model minority stereotypes, representation theory, diversity frameworks, horror and science fiction genres, pop culture, and cultural identity. Students will review influential concepts developed by scholars such as Derald Wing Sue, Michael Omi and Howard Winant, Barbara Risman, Sara Ahmed, John Lyden, Stewart Hoover, and Stig Hjarvard, while also examining theories of representation, identity formation, media influence, intersectionality, and the social construction of race, gender, and sexuality. The study guide further analyzes the relationship between media, religion, ideology, and popular culture through contemporary examples, helping students develop the critical thinking and analytical skills expected in upper-level Humanities and Cultural Studies courses. This resource closely aligns with undergraduate curricula in Humanities, Cultural Studies, Media Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology, Religious Studies, and Communication, making it an excellent resource for comprehensive exam preparation. The material reflects current interdisciplinary scholarship by integrating perspectives from cultural theory, sociology, communication, gender studies, critical race theory, religious studies, and media analysis. Students will gain a deeper understanding of how systems of identity, power, representation, and social institutions influence contemporary culture while strengthening their ability to apply theoretical concepts to real-world cultural issues and media texts. References (APA 7th Edition): Ahmed, S. (2006). Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others. Duke University Press. Hall, S. (Ed.). (1997). Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices. SAGE Publications. Hjarvard, S. (2013). The Mediatization of Culture and Society. Routledge. Omi, M., & Winant, H. (2015). Racial Formation in the United States (3rd ed.). Routledge. Sue, D. W., Capodilupo, C. M., Torino, G. C., Bucceri, J. M., Holder, A. M. B., Nadal, K. L., & Esquilin, M. (2007). Racial microaggressions in everyday life: Implications for clinical practice. American Psychologist, 62(4), 271–286. Relevant Students: HUM 3321 students Florida State University (FSU) students Humanities students Cultural Studies students Diversity Studies students Gender Studies students Media Studies students Sociology students Communication Studies students Religious Studies students General Education students Undergraduate students preparing for the HUM 3321 Final Exam Keywords: HUM 3321, HUM 3321 Final Exam, FSU, Florida State University, cultural studies, diversity, race, racial formation, white normativity, whiteness, aversive racism, racial microaggressions, microassault, microinsult, microinvalidation, redlining, white victimization, borders, immigration, otherization, feminism, first wave feminism, second wave feminism, third wave feminism, intersectionality, gender, sexuality, LGBTQ, queer theory, heteronormativity, heterosexism, transgender, intersex, pansexuality, bisexuality, asexuality, representation, media representation, model minority, forever foreigner, religion and popular culture, mediatization, institutional religion, folk religion, media studies, pop culture, horror, science fiction, cultural identity, social identity, critical race theory, study guide, practice questions, correct answers, exam review

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HUM 3321 FINAL EXAM FSU
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White Normativity - ANSWER ✔✔seen as most human; most normal


3 ways that we see standardized whiteness - ANSWER ✔✔1.

standard body

2. standard mind

3. standard citizen

, standard body - ANSWER ✔✔white skin, average height, body

proportions that are seen as "normal"


standard mind - ANSWER ✔✔cognitive, emotional, and behavioral

norms that are considered typical. Emotional control, certain of

intellectual or moral reasoning of a typical white man


standard citizen - ANSWER ✔✔political, legal, and civic norms that

define what it means to be a "good" or "proper" citizen. Again, white men


liminal - ANSWER ✔✔a person who embodies two states of

existence. (e.g., alien and man, harry potter)


redlining - ANSWER ✔✔a discriminatory practice in which financial

services are withheld from neighborhoods that have significant numbers

of racial and ethnic minorities.


1st wave of feminism - ANSWER ✔✔women's suffrage, the right to

vote (1920s)


2nd wave of feminism - ANSWER ✔✔women's movement, social and

political equality (1960s)


3rd wave of feminism - ANSWER ✔✔intersectionality, different

women have different goals

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