Postcolonialism
Feminism
Psychoanalytic theory
Marxist Theory
Archetypal/ Jungian Theory
Gender/ Queer Theory
100

His book Orientalism, published in 1978, explores the concept of the postcolonial theory.

Who is Edward Said?

100

She argued that women have been historically defined as the "Other," and her work is crucial for understanding the intersection of gender and existentialism.

Who is Simone de Beauvoir?

100

He developed key concepts such as the unconscious, id, ego, and superego. He is known for his theories of psychosexual development, dream analysis, and the structure of personality.

Who is Freud?

100


Who is Karl Marx?

100

He believed that the psyche, one’s total personality, was made of personal experience and pre-personal and common traits.

Who is Carl Jung?

100

She wrote the book Gender Trouble which introduced the idea of gender performativity.

Who is Judith Butler?

200

To view or treat a person, or a group of people, as intrinsically different or alien than the dominant culture

What is "othering?"

200

She focused on the experiences of Black women and critiqued both racism within the feminist movement and sexism within civil rights struggles. Her work also addresses the role of patriarchy in shaping gender roles and relationships.

Who is bell hooks?

200

This is driven by desires, thoughts, and memories, which are not directly accessible to the conscious mind.

What is the unconscious?

200

This exploits the proletariat.

What is Capitalism?

200

This is part of the mind containing memories and impulses of which the individual is not aware and common to mankind as a whole and originating in the inherited structure of the brain.

What is the collective unconscious?

200

This term refers to that anything outside of the constructs of heteronormativity.

What is queer theory?

300

The dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland.

What is a diaspora?

300

This wave of feminism was inspired by the civil rights movement and protests against the Vietnam War. These feminists called for a reevaluation of traditional gender roles in society and an end to sexist discrimination.

What is Second Wave feminism?

300

Freud believed that these are the window to the unconscious, where repressed desires and conflicts are expressed through symbols.

What are dreams?

300

The state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved, or in Marxist theory, a condition of workers in a capitalist economy, resulting from a lack of identity with the products of their labor and a sense of being controlled or exploited.

What is alienation?

300

These are pre-personal common traits found amongst people of all cultures that are revealed by the arrangements produced in consciousness, through symbolic imagery

What is archetype?

300

In The History of Sexuality, this theorist examined the evolution of sexuality and power relations.

Who is Michel Foucault?

400

In postcolonial theory, the subaltern are the colonial populations who are socially, politically, and geographically excluded from the hierarchy of power of an imperial colony. They belong to this social class.

What is the lower class?

400

This examines how gender, race, class, sexuality, and other identities create complex systems of oppression.

What is intersectionality?

400

This is the moral conscience, which incorporates societal values and norms.

What is the superego?

400

The name for the affluent class who own most of society's wealth and means of production.

What is the bourgeoisie?

400

In literature, this archetype can reflect the dark aspects of either an individual character or a larger group of characters.

What is the Shadow?

400

When a character's sexual orientation is implied by significant subtext without being stated outright.

What is "queer-coding?"

500

The centering Western standards of belief, class, and beauty as the norm.

What is Western Universalism?

500

Explores the mechanisms of patriarchy and the cultural mindset that resulted in sexual inequality.

What is feminism?
500

He states that the unconscious is structured like language.

Who is Lacan?

500

Co-wrote the Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx.

Who is Friedrich Engels?

500

His work focuses on the process of individuation, which he sees as the central task of human psychological and spiritual development. He emphasizes the importance of the ego-Self axis in psychological growth, describing the ongoing dialogue between the conscious ego and the archetypal Self.

Who is Edward Edinger?

500

She looked at grammatical, syntactical, and rhetorical structures of texts for "potential queer nuances" in literature.

Who is Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick?