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AMST 142 Midterm Exam Questions Answered Correctly Rated A+ ideology - Answers -a system of beliefs that we develop to explain the world around us - the mental frameworks which different classes and social groups deploy in order to make sense of, define, figure out the way society works -There are a lot of ideologies, and many contradict each other -How does one ideology become very influential and the other not so much? - Answers What is the problem of ideology? negative conception of ideology - Answers says ideology distorts reality and inhibits us from understanding how the world works neutral conception of ideology - Answers says that it is impossible to see the world outside of ideologies, what reality is is an inner play between ideologies slavery - Answers Race was created as an explanation for... 1. Race is biology 2. Race doesn't exist 3. Race is a social construction - Answers Name the 3 approaches to race: race - Answers -a concept which signifies and symbolizes social conflicts and interests by referring to different types of human bodies -a category you're placed into based on society and how you experience the world around you ethnic identity, cultural background - Answers Ethnicity is... an identity that is formed by the perception that others have of you, assumption others make of you by experience - Answers What is racialization? racism - Answers a racial project that creates or reproduces structure of dominance based on essentialist categories essentialism - Answers the idea that all people that share a racial identity are the same -if someone has x (racial identity) they must have y (characteristic) 1. Essentialism 2. Power - Answers Racism requires 2 ingredients: prejudice - Answers Having negative or biased feelings about a particular group -no backing of power racial formation - Answers a sociohistorical process by which racial categories are created, inhabited, transformed, and destroyed -racial categories are dynamic and fluid, constantly changing history; biology - Answers Race is _____, not ______ Biology Socially constructed categories How someone identifies - Answers Assigned sex is: Gender is: Gender identity is: mise-en-scene, shot, montage - Answers Visual style includes: Narrative, continuity, sound - Answers Film form includes: Production, distribution, exhibition - Answers Economic includes: genre, star, auteur - Answers Hollywood includes: Location/setting costume/makeup blocking performance - Answers Mise-en-scene includes: Voiceovers lighting and color

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ideology - Answers -a system of beliefs that we develop to explain the world around us

- the mental frameworks which different classes and social groups deploy in order to make sense of,
define, figure out the way society works

-There are a lot of ideologies, and many contradict each other

-How does one ideology become very influential and the other not so much? - Answers What is the
problem of ideology?

negative conception of ideology - Answers says ideology distorts reality and inhibits us from
understanding how the world works

neutral conception of ideology - Answers says that it is impossible to see the world outside of ideologies,
what reality is is an inner play between ideologies

slavery - Answers Race was created as an explanation for...

1. Race is biology 2. Race doesn't exist 3. Race is a social construction - Answers Name the 3 approaches
to race:

race - Answers -a concept which signifies and symbolizes social conflicts and interests by referring to
different types of human bodies

-a category you're placed into based on society and how you experience the world around you

ethnic identity, cultural background - Answers Ethnicity is...

an identity that is formed by the perception that others have of you, assumption others make of you by
experience - Answers What is racialization?

racism - Answers a racial project that creates or reproduces structure of dominance based on
essentialist categories

essentialism - Answers the idea that all people that share a racial identity are the same

-if someone has x (racial identity) they must have y (characteristic)

1. Essentialism 2. Power - Answers Racism requires 2 ingredients:

prejudice - Answers Having negative or biased feelings about a particular group

-no backing of power

racial formation - Answers a sociohistorical process by which racial categories are created, inhabited,
transformed, and destroyed

, -racial categories are dynamic and fluid, constantly changing

history; biology - Answers Race is _____, not ______

Biology

Socially constructed categories

How someone identifies - Answers Assigned sex is:

Gender is:

Gender identity is:

mise-en-scene, shot, montage - Answers Visual style includes:

Narrative, continuity, sound - Answers Film form includes:

Production, distribution, exhibition - Answers Economic includes:

genre, star, auteur - Answers Hollywood includes:

Location/setting

costume/makeup

blocking

performance - Answers Mise-en-scene includes:

Voiceovers

lighting and color

seeing race and place

seeing/performing race

telling stories with images - Answers What isn't mise-en-scene?

Wide shot (deep focus): whole body, head to toe

Medium shot (deep focus): waist up

Close-up (shallow focus): anything from shoulders up - Answers The Shot: Distance

use of different lenses to add depth or make things look very shallow

Narrow angle lens: Flattens depth

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