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What is intersectionality? correct answers attempt to understand subjective everyday experiences defined through categories that are socially constructed When did intersectionality begin? correct answers emerged as a scholarly tool through criticism of feminist theory by african american women i...

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What is intersectionality? correct answers attempt to understand subjective everyday experiences
defined through categories that are socially constructed

When did intersectionality begin? correct answers emerged as a scholarly tool through criticism
of feminist theory by african american women in 1970s

initially linked directly to activism

How does marginalization occur? correct answers through overlapping categories intersection
with one another

How did intersectionality move into academia? correct answers race gender studies
gained sanctification of the ivory tower double edged sword

What were opinions about this bringing race studies in to uni? correct answers felt like it dulled
the edges of radicalism of race class and gender studies

others were happy that interlacing oppressions and marginalization was being taken seriously

Who is Kimberle Crenshaw? correct answers legal scholar

credited with coining term intersectionality

What is articulation? correct answers how ideological elements come to form an interlocking set
of connections of which we are subject to in the material world

how certain discursive formations come to define our ability to understand the world

What did post colonial studies do? correct answers opened up the study of internalized
colonization

examine how oppression is not just coercive and physical but mental and cultural

What is myth? correct answers instrument for self identification drawing its justification from an
ideological interpretation of the past

it reflects and forms our entire way of thinking and understanding who we are

idealization of history

What are three necessitates principles of myth? correct answers ahistoricism lack of concern for
history and tradition

essentialism things that are are always that way

,teleology idea that things are getting better and will always get better

What are Daniel Francis Failed National Myths? correct answers canada as northern people

CPR
ignores people who built it and where it runs through

RCMP

british master race whiteness and britishness is what preserved canada

canada as a cultural mosaic

What are invented traditions? correct answers look authentic as the traditions repeats images and
symbols drawn from the past

presentation of authenticity is key

historian and scholars need to unravel the ideological frameworks that crate invented traditions

Who is Eric Hobsbawm? correct answers theorized that many traditions are relatively recent and
artificial

What are invented traditions? correct answers traditions which express social cohesion of nations
and communities singing national anthem going to fireworks on canada day

traditions that legitimize existing order status institutions or authority saluting the flag

traditions that socialize individuals to certain rules or behaviour girls wear pink boys were blue

Who is Benedict Anderson? correct answers views nations as social constructs

What are imagined communities? correct answers even the smallest of nation we will never all
know each other

yet we all engage with tis construct of what we think as of canada

has a physical reality with borders sovereignty

Why and how did imagined communities come to be? correct answers key is collapse of
privileged access to knowledge with rise of mass liberty

mass print in the 18th c allows the masses to create and imagine a nation

, concomitant with unification of states and nations under single monarchical rulers in europe in
17th and 18th c

What does imagined communities connect? correct answers links urbanism industrialization and
the modern nation state

How do imagined communities relate to nationalism? correct answers sense of nationalism
necessary to unify disparate territories sand people

yet despite appeals to ancient past nationalism is modern invention

nationalism produces nations it does not discover or reveal

Who is Anthony Smith and what did he think of? correct answers national identity

pattern of values symbols memories myths and traditions that compose distinct heritage of
nations

smith emphasizes the importance of ethnicity for most definitions of the nation

What is the myth symbol complex? correct answers provides the ethnic with myths of ancestry
historical memories borders of cultural differences a common name

Who is Antonio Gramsci? correct answers communist

created hegemony

Where does the word hegemony come from? correct answers greek for dominance over referring
to reactions between city states

why are there people on the top bottom and middle of life

What is combined to create hegemony? correct answers coercion and consent

How is dominance maintained? correct answers sometimes leads to dominance

voluntarily cooperative population

How does one make inequality not just accepted but valued? correct answers slow unconscious
process of making what would perhaps require force seem commonsensical intuitive

internalization of values of dominance: men over women, white over Indigenous/ everyone else

What are examples of acceptance of inequality? correct answers was european conceptions of
property and language which was superior to indigenous values and pushed to spread that

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