Module 7 Flashcards
True or False:
The equality act passed congress in 2015.
False
Camp is:
a. a place you go as a child for activities and campfires
b. how we perform our lives in front of others
c. an attempt to do and be extraordinary
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
Not including intravenous drug users, which group of gay men have the highest risk for contracting HIV/AIDS?
a. metrosexuals
b. MSMs
c. men under the age of 21
d. both A and C are correct
e. both A and B are correct
b. MSMs
The animated short film “In a Heartbeat”
a. demonstrates progress of media representation of gay stories and public reception of those stories
b. is just for kids and should not be taken too seriously
c. is an example of radical and subversive rhetoric
d. all of the above
a. demonstrates progress of media representation of gay stories and public reception of those stories
Ron is a cheesehead. He wears green and gold and hates the Bears. If you ask him about himself, he will proudly state that he is from Wisconsin. Ron is a great example of:
a. social identity theory in action
b. mindfulness of categorization
c. membership boundaries
d. both A and C are correct
e. both A and B are correct
d. both A and C are correct
True or False:
Federal law protects individuals from job discrimination based on sexual orientation and/or gender.
False
True or False:
Most hate crimes are motivated by hate rather than fear.
False
Jaed doesn’t like people from Illinois. He calls them FIBs. While driving to work one day, he was listening to an NPR show on bad drivers. The worst drivers (according to Federal DOT statistics) were from California and Arizona. A few cities such as Chicago, San Diego, New York, and Dallas had very bad congestion problems. Jaed walked into work and told a colleague – “the crappiest drivers in the US are in Chicago, I heard it on NPR.” This is an example of:
a. the fundamental error argument
b. the principle of negativity
c. the illusory correlation principle
d. the favorable self-bias principle
b. the principle of negativity
The age group most affected by any possible dangers of being openly gay or lesbian is:
a. 21-33
b. 34-55
c. 14-20
d. 56 and up
c. 14-20
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie describes how she initially wrote stories about European characters drinking ginger beer and talking about snow even though these were not part of her lived experience because
a. even in Nigeria the majority of stories she read were about European characters
b. she desperately wanted to be part of European culture
c. she thought these were the marketable stories
d. all of the above
a. even in Nigeria the majority of stories she read were about European characters
Pray it away refers to:
a. the practice of praying to feel less hostile toward homosexuals
b. the practice of praying to overcome one’s homosexuality
c. the practice of praying to cope when others say mean things to you based on your sexuality
d. the practice of praying to ward off evil
b. the practice of praying to overcome one’s homosexuality
Examples of polarized thinking include:
a. us versus them
b. black versus white
c. tall versus short
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
Which of the following does NOT refer to a gender and/or sexual variation?
a. Hijra
b. Two Spirit
c. Intersex
d. Mantra
d. Mantra
Jared was upset when a little red sports car cut him off while driving. “Jerk”, he thought, “what a crummy driver.” This is an example of:
a. the fundamental attribution error
b. outgroup boundary regulation
c. principle of negativity
d. favorable bias
a. the fundamental attribution error
Drag queens are used by Eadie as an example of:
a. camp
b. gender reflection
c. coming out
d. identity appropriation
a. camp