Deviant Bodies
Foundations of GWS
Creating the "Norm"
Intersectionality
100

The term for individuals who do not fit into the gender binary.

What is nonbinary? (Two-Spirit, Agender)

100

A term that can be defined as male dominance or leadership.

What is patriarchy?

100

Those that define the norms of behavior and gender presentation.

Who are those in power? (Specifically white men)
100

Define intersectionality.

What is the overlapping social identities and their related systems of oppression?

200

Examples of deviant bodies

What are...many examples

200

The name of the movement that supports women's equality.

What is feminism?

200

The production of knowledge that is centered around men.

What is androcentrism?

200

Categories of intersectionality.

What are race, class, gender, region, etc?

300

Unlike celibacy (the choice to abstain from sexual activity), this is the experience of a complete or partial absence of sexual attraction.

What is asexuality?

300

A term for the hatred of women.

What is misogyny?

300

The role disability plays in normality

What is without an understanding of disability, there would be no understanding of being normal?

300

Intersectionality argues this about our identities

What is, that we cannot view them separately or independently.

400

Deviant bodies in the eyes of the medical system

What are...multiple answers

400

The systemic processes that regulate our behaviors.

What are social institutions?

400

The term that assumes that marriage between a man and a woman is the norm.

What is heteronormativity?

400

In a medical setting, the way that your race and gender might intersect to privilege you or oppress you.

What are racial myths in healthcare? (different reproductive health practices, bias in perceived intelligence, being automatically believed)

500

Deviant bodies in the eyes of the economy

What are... multiple examples

500

The term that assumes "sameness" for everyone within an identity (ex. "All women are the same")

What is universality?

500

The understanding that everyone normally or naturally experiences sexual attraction

What is compulsory sexuality or the sexual imperative?

500

When someone goes shopping, the ways their intersectionality might impact their experience

What is...

Race (being followed/accused of shoplifting)
Religion (having access to foods you can eat)
Dis/Ability (being able to move through the store)

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