Readings and their main arguments Flashcards

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Chapter 1

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Opening the conversation

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Chapter 2

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Globalization in context

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Chapter 3

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Body politics and understanding its relationship to globalization. Embodied experience and oppression.

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Chapter 7

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Culture jamming and media with regards to globalization.

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Gay “Peculiar Beliefs”

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Privilege is relative and contextual. Need to get to a place where we discuss privilege by way of observation and acknowledgement rather than accusation.

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Wildman with Davis, “Making systems of privilege visible”

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Language is hiding privilege and causing it to not be acknowledged. Must choose to call our privileged selves out in order to start changing the system.

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hooks, “Feminism is for everyone”

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Redefine feminism as a movement to end sexism and we can actually get the movement united and running.

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Gay “Feminism plural”

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Feminism is flawed because humans are flawed and when we accept that we will change the way feminism is viewed. Bad feminist is the best.

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Crenshaw “ Mapping the margins: Intersectionality WOC

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WOC and how intersectionality effects their movement.

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