| Assignment Number 16 Discussion/Writing Chrisler 15. Angela R. Gillem. Triple jeopardy in the lives of biracial black/white women. (220-235) Crawford & Unger. Kate Bornstein, The hard part (194-209) Crawford & Unger. Mocha Jean Herrup, Virtual identity. (210-216) Pipher 12. Then and now. (232-248) hooks 10. Race and gender. (55-60) |
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Name _____________________ Date due: 11-2-06 Psychology 258 Hal S. Bertilson, Ph.D. |
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| 1. | What was your reaction to the Discussion by Dianna Hunter? What did you find particularly interesting? | ||
| 2. | What does Angela Gillem mean by triple jeopardy in the lives of biracial black/white women? (221) What are her principle arguments? (220-235) | ||
| 3. | One of the values of Psychology of Women is inclusiveness. How does the article "Triple jeopardy in the lives of biracial black/white women" evaluate the American culture in this regard? | ||
| 4. | What are your feelings about "The hard part?" What did you learn? (194-209) | ||
| 5. | In what ways is androcentrism illustrated in Pipher's chapter "Then and now?" Has the power of androcentrism changed? Explain. What is your reaction to this chapter? (232-248) | ||
| 6. | What does hooks mean when she says that the feminist movement, especially the work of visionary black activists, paved the way for a reconsideration of race and racism that has had a positive impact on our society as a whole. (59) | ||