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Quote ID
100

(Saraswati) The idea that race, class, and gender are interlocking and intersectional is called what?

Intersectionality

100

(Johnson) The term for “a kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships and ideas of masculinity and femininity”

Patriarchy 

100

According to the Combahee River Collective, which group is unaddressed by both feminism and the Civil Rights Movement?

Black women

100

Mainardi argues that what kind of work illustrates how the personal is the political?

Housework

100

"They focus on disabled people 'overcoming' our disabilities

Eli Clare

200

Ward defines this as the means of getting the kind of sex that all straight men want from women, but can only get from men – un-complicated, emotionless, and guaranteed

Dude-Sex

200

(Pascoe) This describes men who benefit from hegemonic masculinity but do not enact it.

Complicit masculinity 

200

(Clare) What culture views marginalized peoples and how we find ourselves, the razor between finding home, finding our bodies, and living in exile, living on the metaphoric mountain?

Dominant culture

200

Chesney-Lind argues that the idea that girls are getting more violent is largely a myth perpetuated by who?

Media

200

"Reproductive justice is not reducible to identity politics and is fundamentally anti-essentialist, because no one viewpoint can fully express the multiple meanings and subject positions of diverse people who experience reproductive injustices."

Loretta Ross

300

(Johnson) argues that we must dislodge masculinity from what ?

Biology

300

(Ward) The ___ requires anonymity, discretion, and meeting in ‘dark’ places like the construction site.

DL

300

(Rottenberg) In a neoliberal framework, who is responsible for inequality at work?

The individual 

300

(Saraswati) Feminism of the 19th century grew out of what larger political movement?

Abolitionism

300

"Because of the influence of eugenics and sexology of one another, ideologies of normality, white racial dominance, ableism, and heterosexuality were foundational to the articulations of sexual and gender defiance" 

Liam Lair

400

bell hooks calls the belief that you can be a feminist without fundamentally challenging and changing the culture what kind of feminism?

Lifestyle Feminism

400

Which legal scholar coined the term intersectionality? Full name please.

Kimberlé Crenshaw

400

(Saraswati) - when women have to do work around the house in addition to any wage work.

second shift

400

For Lair, which two groups have been similarly disenfranchised and overly-medicalized by those outside their communities?

Trans folks and (psychiatrically) disabled people

400

"In the 1920s, opponents of women's suffrage fretted about increases in 'intensely immoral' behavior among the 'modern age of girls' and, in the 1930s, commentators contended that 'women becoming more criminally minded' as a result of 'the fight for Emancipation'" 

Meda Chesney-Lind

500

(Johnson) What theorist argues that “gender is something people learn [through a] set of repeated acts within a highly regulatory frame"?

Judith Butler

500

What was the name of the unofficial fraternity shown in the BBC documentary, Frat Boys: Inside America's Fraternities? They were formerly Lambda Chi Alpha before being disbanded by UCF.

The Ganzoni Family

500

(Birch) What is it called when black people or women gain power, but then go against their best interests to the group they belong to?

Condification

500

(Barret-Fox) - What movement rejects all efforts to control family size or the spacing between births, including periodic abstinence within marriage?

Quiverfull Movement

500

"American society prizes independence and sufficiency, so we assume the powerful have earned their rewards"   

Jessica Birch

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