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100

Name the four Authors that are associated with Psychoanalysis.

Freud, Lacan, Mulvey, & Curtis

100

Who wrote Provincializing Europe in Global Times in 2007?

Dipesh Chakrabarty

100

This work, Ways of Seeing by John Berger, was written in what year?

1972

100

Dryer wrote "The Matter of Whiteness" in what year?

1997

100

Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels wrote this in 1845/1846

Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas, "from the German Ideology

100
Enrenreich wrote this in 1989

The Class in teh Middle, In the fear of falling

100

This work warns against superficial fixes and co-optation, urging a return to confronting the core economic and power structures of patriarchy and capitalism, rather than getting distracted by funky branding or token representation, ultimately stalling radical movements by offering superficial fixes rather than true transformation of power structures. With a direct quote, "We were too busy analyzing the pictures being projected on the wall to notice that the wall itself had been sold." (Author, Title, Year)

Naomi Klein, Patriarchy Gets Funky, The Triumph of Identity Marketing, 2000.

100

In their analysis, they argued that the ruling class controls material production and, consequently, mental production (ideas). The ideas that dominate are presented as universal truths to justify obscure exploitation (false consciousness). This is a force that their institution masks, the real exploitative relationships, creating an economic foundation that dictates societal beliefs, ultimately serving the dominant class's interests. Think" The ruling ideas are merely the dominant material relations expressed as ideas". This counters idealist views, which hold that ideas drive history rather than material conditions shaping consciousness, and demystifies this notion. 

Marx & Engels, "Ruling Class & Ruling Ideas, The German Ideology," 1845/46

100

What are the Five Scapes?

Ethnoscapes - Flows of people (migrants, tourists, refugees) 

Techonoscapes - Flow of technology (High and Low)

Finacesscapes - Rapid movement of global captial

Mediascape: Dissemination of images/media

Ideoscapes - Ideas (freedom, rights, democracy)

100

The developmental moment when the infant identifies with its mirror image, forming an ego based on a misrecognized unified "I."

Term Name / Author

Mirror Stage, Lacan

200
This Author Wrote "The Class in the Middle, in Fear of Falling in 1984.

Barbara Ehrenreich

200

Who wrote Intro to "The Matter of Whiteness" in 1997?

Richard Dryer

200

In this year(s), Ruling Class & Ruling Ideas, from the German Ideology by Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels was written?

1845/1846

200

Olu Oguibe wrote an essay, In the Heart of Darkness, " in what year? 

1993

200

Ben Davis wrote this in 2013 

9.5 Theses on Art & Class

200

Jones wrote this in 2011

Introduction to Chavs

200

Argues that while the ruling class dominates the Art world financially, the predominant character of the sphere is middle class because artists operate as individuals, independent producers rather than collective wage laborers.  Creative expression is a basic human right, rather than a privilege reserved for the wealthy or professional elite. (Author, Title, Year)

Ben Davis, Art & Class, 2013

200
This author argues that the English working class was not simply produced by economic forces but actively "made itself" through struggles, culture, and experience, and that history must treat it as an agency-bearing subject rather than a passive object. 

E.P Thompson, Preface to teh Making of teh English Working Class, 1963

200

A pattern in which Western institutions govern how non-Western cultures are represented and valued, demanding legible "differences" on Western terms. 

Term Name / Author

Culture Game, Oguibe

200

Pleasure in looking, especially voyeuristic pleasure in observing others as objects. 

Term Name / Author

Scopophilia, Mulvey

300

This author wrote Ruling Class & Ruling Ideas, "from the German Ideology in 1845/46

Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels

300

Who wrote The Precession of Simulacra from Simulacra and Simulation in 1983?

Jean Baudrillard

300

What year did Roland Barthes write Death of the Author?

1968

300

What year does Postmodernism happen in an architectural context? I.e. Igoe-Pruitt Building

1972

300

Oguibe wrote this in 2004

Prologue to the Culture Game 
300

Perry created this documentary in 2012

All the Best Possible Taste-The Middle Class

300
This author's main argument is that whiteness is a racial category with specific histories and privileges, yet maintains power partly by presenting itself as neutral, invisible, and universal; rather than as a marked identity. 

Author, Title, Year

Dryer, the Matter of Whiteness, 1997

300

This author argues that taste isn't personal but a social tool for class diision, where the eleite define "high culture" (art for art sake, form over function) using cultural capital (education, manners) to create barrieres, while the working class, focused on necessity, accepts these judgements reinforcing hierachies where taste becomes a weapon of power and distinction. 

Bourdieu, Distinction & Aristocracy of Culture, 1984

300

The process of constructing groups as radically different, inferior, or dark in order to stabilize Western identity and power. 

Term Name / Author

Othering, Oguibe

300

The unique presence and authority of an original artwork in time and space, diminished by mechanical reproduction. 

Term Name / Author

Aura, Benjamin

400

This Author wrote Introduction to Chavs in 2011.

Owen Jones

400

Who wrote The Fetishism of the Commodity and its Secret from Capital Vol. 1 in 1867?

Karl Marx

400

What year did Sigmund Freud write "The Dream Work"

1913

400

What year did Marx and Engels write Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas from the German Ideology? 

1845/1846

400

Chakrabarty wrote this in 2007

Provincializing Europe in Global Times

400

Karl Marx wrote this in 1867

The Fetishism of the Comodity and its secret from capital Vol 1

400

In this reading, the key takeaways are that the scapes move independently, creating gaps and unpredictability. Globalization isn't a single, unified flow but multiple separate streams that don't align neatly. Instead of simple homogenization, local cultures adapt and blend global influences, creating new forms. Global imagination, shaped by media and ideas, allows people to form identities and affiliations beyond physical location. And finally, it reduces simple center-periphery or push-and-pull models, seeing a complex overlapping global cultural economy. (Author, Title, Year)

Arjun Appadurai, Disjuncture & Difference in the Global Cultural Economy, 1990

400

This author explores the anxieties of the educated, professional middle class (academics, managers, etc), highlighting their retreat from liberalism, growing self-interest, and deep-seated insecurity about losing status, not just incom,e which fuels a constant striving for achievement and judgemental view of other classes, all stemming from their precarious poisition between the working class and the wealthy elite. 

Ehrenreich, The class in the middle, Fear of Falling, 1989

400

Treating European thoughts as one regional, historically specific tradition rather than a universal standard, and pluralizing histories of modernity. 

Term Name / Author

Provincializeing Europe, Chakrabarty

400

Experimental, self-reflective "high" art that explores its own medium and resists mass cultural cliches.

Term Name / Author

Avant-Garde, Greenberg

500

This Author wrote Patriarchy Gets Funky, The Triumph of Identity Marketing in 2000. 

Naomi Klein

500

Who wrote Panopticism in 1977?

Foucault 
500

Jacques Lacan wrote "The Mirror Stage" in what year?

1949

500

What year did Chakrabarty write Provincializing Europe in Global Times? 

2007

500

Baudrillard wrote this in 1983

"The Precession of Simulacra" from Simulacra and Simulation"
500

Appadurai wrote this in 1990

Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy 

500

This author's central argument is that the West defines itself by "othering" the rest of the world, effectively consigning non-Western cultures to a state of "prehistory" or "atrophy" (decline in effectiveness) to highlight its own progress. That western discourse assumes history is synonymous with western experience and implicitly declares that experiences of "others" are insignificant or unfinished.  Western identity is self-defined as the one and center, while all other cultures are the other, creating this position of superiority and non-Western art as primitivism. The only way for an artist to be accepted into the Western art world is if their work reflects their "native" heritage, and anything else is often dismissed or lacking authenticity, forcing them into a numbers game where they have to compete with other non-Western artists for limited "other" spaces.

Oguibe, In the Heart of Darkness, 1993

500

This author argues that politicians and the media use "Chav" as a derogatory label to avoid addressing the real, structural causes of poverty and inequality. This demonizes and scapegoats the working class in Britain, thereby deflecting attention to issues like deindustrialization and the decline of secure, well-paid jobs. 

Owen Jones, Introduction to Chavs, 2011

500

The narrative of capital and its logic vs. other practices, beliefs, and temporalities that disrupt or exceed capital. 

Term Name / Author

Western History vs. Other History, Chakrabarty
500

The literal meaning of a sign.

Term Name / Author

Denotation, Barthes

600

This work, Prologue to the Culture Game, was written in 2004 by whom? 

Olu Oguibe

600

Who wrote the Beauty Myth in 1991

Noami Wolf

600

Laura Mulvey's "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" was written in what year?

1975

600

What year did E.P. Thompson write the Preface from The Making of the English Working Class?

1963

600

Oguibe wrote this in 1993

In, The heart of Darkness

600

Naomi Klein wrote this in 2000?

Patriarchy Gets Funky, The Triumph of Identity Marketing

600

This Author argues that Western social sciences often impose flawed frameworks like universal reason or secular time on non-Western experiences, making them seem incomplete. He is an advocate for recognizing that Europe is one region among many, revealing that there are global diverse histories and treating Europe as a specific place, not a universal norm.

Author, Title, Year

Chakrabarty, "Provincializing Europe in Global Times", 2007

600

This author's core idea is that in a capitalist society, the social relationship between people (producers and consumers) appears as an objective, natural relationship between things (commodities and their prices).  This value you placed on Community creates a mystical value, a quality of the object itself rather than a result of the human labor and social organization required to produce it. 

Marx, "The Fetishism of the Commodity and Its Secrets, Capital Vol 1", 1867

600

A socially constructed racial position that appears unmarked and universal while carrying structural prividge and normative power.

Term Name / Author

Whitness, Dryer

600

Is the cultural and ideological association layered onto it. 

Term Name / Author

Conotation, Barthes

700

"Postmodernism, The Condition of Postmodernity" was written in 1990 by whom? 

David Harvey

700

Who wrote " The Death of an Author " in 1968?

Barthes

700

Adam Curtis made this documentary, "Happiness Machines, The Century of the Self in what year?

2002

700

What year did Perry document "All in the best possible Taste-The Middle class?" 

2012

700
Harvey wrote this in 1990?

Postmodernism, in the Condition of Postmodernity" 

700

Naomi Wolf wrote this in 1991?

The Beauty Myth

700

This author argues that postmodernism is not just a cultural trend but a direct result of a major shift in capitalism from Fordism (Mass production) to flexible accumulation.  This crisis led to a new mode of production based on flexibility, outsourcing, and global finance. This new economic system creates a time-space compression, meaning the world feels smaller and faster, and the perception of time and space changes dramatically. 

Harvey, "Postmodernism, In the condition of Post modernity", 1990

700

The dominate ideas of an epoch (time period) that express and legitizes the interest of the ruling class. 

Term Name / Author

Ruling Ideas, Marx & Engels

700

Being your authentic self, without clothing or pretense, a state of being, not primarily for others' gaze, i.e., looking at yourself in the mirror without posing, just as you are. 

Term Name / Author

Naked, Berger
800

Who wrote the Preface to the Making of the English Working Class? 

E.P. Thompson

800

Who wrote What is an author in 1969?

Foucault

800

Olu Oguibe's Prologue to the Culture Game was written in what year?

2004

800

What year did Appadurai write Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy? 

1990

800

Richard Dyer wrote this in 1997

Intro to In the Matter of Whiteness

800

Alpers wrote this in 1991

The Museum as a way of seeing

800

This author argues that modern society has moved from reflecting reality to creating simulations that precede and replace reality, resulting in a hyperreal where the distinction between real and imaginary collapses, leaving us with models without referents, like a map becoming more real than the territory it represents, fundamentally altering perception and meaning. 

 Baudrillard, "The Precession of Simulacra", 1983

800

The system of representation and beliefs that make class domination appear natural or in everyone's best interest. 

Ideology, Marx & Engels

800

A body presented as an object to be looked at, often sexually.  Involves being seen by others in a way that objectivigies you, i.e., a painted woman in the mirror, posing for an unseen male gaze, becoming an object of vanity and desire. 

Nude, Berger

900

Who wrote Distinction & Aristocracy of Culture in 1984?

Pierre Bourdieu
900

Who wrote Exhibiting Intention in 1991?

Baxandall

900

Olu Oguibe, In the Heart of Darkness, was written in what year?

1993

900

What year did Klein write " Patriarchy Gets Funky, The Triumph of Identity Marketing

2000

900

E.P thompson wrote this in 1963

Preface from the Making of the English Working Class. 

900

Benjamin wrote this in 1936

Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

900

Name the orders of The Precession of Simulacra from Baudrillard?

Stage 1 (Reflection): Image = Reality (e.g., a map reflecting terrain).

Stage 2 (Perversion): Image masks/distorts reality (e.g., propaganda).

Stage 3 (Masking Absence): Image pretends to be a copy, but the original is gone; it's a simulation of a simulation (e.g., a perfect social media feed).

Stage 4 (Pure Simulacrum): Image has no relation to reality; it's its own reality (e.g., a virtual world). 

900

The historical process through which groups become classes through shared experiences, struggles, and consciousness.

Term Name / Author

Class Formation, Thompson

900

What is the slogan for Post Modernism? 

"Less is a bore." This slogan encapsulates the Postmodern movement's focus on history, context, and "both-and" thinking rather than "either/or".

1000

Who wrote In the Heart of Darkness in 1993?

Olu Oguibe 

1000

Who wrote Rhetoric of the Image in 1977?

Barthes

1000

Dipesh Chakrabarty, "Provincializing Europe in Global Times was written in what year?

2007

1000

What year did Bourdieu publish "Distinction & Arstocracy of Culture from Distinction? 

1984

1000

Bourdieu wrote this in 1984

Distinction & The Aristocracy of Culture from Distinction

1000

Baxandall wrote this in 1991

Exhibiting Intention 

1000

What are Dissimulation and Simulation, which one is worse? 

Dissimulation: Hiding a reality (Pretending to be sick)

Simulation: pretending something that never existed, producing symptoms of an illness to become the illness, destroying the real/fake distinction.

Simulation is worse:

  • Active vs. Passive Deception: Simulation is an active process of manufacturing a lie, while dissimulation is a more passive act of concealment.
  • Impact on Resources: Simulation can lead to unnecessary medical interventions, the waste of healthcare resources, and potential harm from unneeded treatments.
  • Severity of Falsehood: Simulation is a complete fabrication of reality, making it a more significant ethical and practical breach than merely hiding an existing reality. 
1000

Accumulated cultural knowledge, skills, and credentials that can be converted into social advantage.

Term Name / Author

Cultural Capital, Bourdieu

1000

This mystification whereby social relations between people appear as relations between things, hiding labor behind commodity form

Term, Author

Commodity fetishism, Marx