Comaroffs
Donham
Bourdieu
Theorists
100

The two dominant forms of power seen in culture: one wielded by humans, the other more natural

Agentive and Non-agentive

100

The satisfying and creating of needs through symbolic action or labor: distinguishes humans from animals

Self-Creation

100

The structures constitutive of a particular type of environment produce _______ systems of durable, transportable dispositions

Habitus

100

This theorist relates the reproducing of structures to the exchange of gifts

Bourdieu

200

The article attempts to define this concept several times: leadership or dominance of a social group over others

Hegemony

200

The 2 factors of a society's mass of productive powers (how much productivity they are capable of)

1.average labor productivity 2.population

200

What can grant only a conditional freedom?

The world of practicality

200

This theorist looked closely at Marx's ideas of how productive inequalities order people's lives

Donham

300

This concept is different from hegemony because it represents conscious world views that are open to contestation

Ideologies

300

These consist of human skills, productive knowledge, and cooperation in the labor process in order to be able to produce

Productive powers

300

This determines what is both reasonable as well as unreasonable

The ethos

300

Which theorist is described as lacking a clear, precise definition of hegemony in the Comaroffs' chapter?

Gramsci

400

Modes of this run a wide spectrum between organized protest/explicit movements and subtle gestures of tacit refusal

Modes of Resistance

400

Produktionsverhältnisse are the _____ s of _____ that produce productive inequalities or superordinate and subordinate positions

Relations of Production

400

The habitus makes these two things out of accident and contingency

Coherence and necessity

400

This theorist rejected both extremes of humanity everywhere the same and humanity everywhere different

Marx

500

A good hegemony must establish control and influence over its people in a way that it becomes _____ through repetition

Invisible or natural

500

The circular, repetitive movement of control over productive powers and people in production while also augmenting that power

Reproduction Schema

500

This effect is implied in the logic of the constitution of habitus

Hysteresis effect

500

These theorists ultimately argued that the colonization process is not simply domination and resistance

Comaroff and Comaroff

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