Women's and Gender Studies QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
1. Able-bodyism - ANSWER-Attitudes, moves, and institutional practices that
subordinate people with disabilities
2. Andy Smith - ANSWER-White-dominant anti-rape motion, racism and colonialism,
Native sovereignty
"Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide"
3. Capitalism - ANSWER-An economic machine in which most of the
capital--belongings, uncooked materials, and the means of manufacturing
(including people's labor)--and goods produced are owned or controlled by
individuals or corporations
4. Commodification - ANSWER-The process of turning people into matters, or
commodities, on the market; an instance is the commodification of girls's bodies
thru advertising
5. Comparable well worth - ANSWER-A method of comparing jobs which are
historically defined as men's work or ladies's work--in terms of the understanding
and capabilities required for a particular job; the intellectual demands or choice
making worried; the responsibility or diploma of supervision involved; and
operating conditions--a good way to put off inequities in pay based totally on
gender
6. Conscientization - ANSWER-A method for knowledge reality, or gaining a "essential
cognizance," thru group talk, critical analysis, and examination of people's
experiences and situations that face them, which ends up in action to convert that
fact
7. Cultural appropriation - ANSWER-Taking possession of specific elements of some
other group's lifestyle in gratuitous, inauthentic ways. A in particular egregious
form includes the use of another institution's way of life to make cash
8. Diane Raymond - ANSWER-Queer representation, 3 tropes in sitcoms: increased
look of GLBT characters, "homosexual pretender," "directly-incorrect-for-gay"
"Popular Culture and Queer Representation"
9. Discursive formation - ANSWER-Using sorts of illustration, words, codes,
conventions, behavior to produce culturally positioned meanings--commonly what
is widely wide-spread as "fact"
10.Don Sabo - ANSWER-"The desires of this paper are to (1) pick out numerous
'myth-conceptions' about girls athletes, and (2) scrutinize their advantage in light
of game research. The cause is to move recreation studies and principle far from
androcentric assumptions and their resultant biases"
"Psychosocial Impacts of Athletic Participation on American Women"
AND ANSWERS
1. Able-bodyism - ANSWER-Attitudes, moves, and institutional practices that
subordinate people with disabilities
2. Andy Smith - ANSWER-White-dominant anti-rape motion, racism and colonialism,
Native sovereignty
"Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide"
3. Capitalism - ANSWER-An economic machine in which most of the
capital--belongings, uncooked materials, and the means of manufacturing
(including people's labor)--and goods produced are owned or controlled by
individuals or corporations
4. Commodification - ANSWER-The process of turning people into matters, or
commodities, on the market; an instance is the commodification of girls's bodies
thru advertising
5. Comparable well worth - ANSWER-A method of comparing jobs which are
historically defined as men's work or ladies's work--in terms of the understanding
and capabilities required for a particular job; the intellectual demands or choice
making worried; the responsibility or diploma of supervision involved; and
operating conditions--a good way to put off inequities in pay based totally on
gender
6. Conscientization - ANSWER-A method for knowledge reality, or gaining a "essential
cognizance," thru group talk, critical analysis, and examination of people's
experiences and situations that face them, which ends up in action to convert that
fact
7. Cultural appropriation - ANSWER-Taking possession of specific elements of some
other group's lifestyle in gratuitous, inauthentic ways. A in particular egregious
form includes the use of another institution's way of life to make cash
8. Diane Raymond - ANSWER-Queer representation, 3 tropes in sitcoms: increased
look of GLBT characters, "homosexual pretender," "directly-incorrect-for-gay"
"Popular Culture and Queer Representation"
9. Discursive formation - ANSWER-Using sorts of illustration, words, codes,
conventions, behavior to produce culturally positioned meanings--commonly what
is widely wide-spread as "fact"
10.Don Sabo - ANSWER-"The desires of this paper are to (1) pick out numerous
'myth-conceptions' about girls athletes, and (2) scrutinize their advantage in light
of game research. The cause is to move recreation studies and principle far from
androcentric assumptions and their resultant biases"
"Psychosocial Impacts of Athletic Participation on American Women"