| Study Questions Number 20 Chrisler Chapter 19.Suzanna Rose. Crossing the color line in women's friendships. (300-321) Crawford & Unger. Janice D. Yoder, An academic woman as a token. (260-270) hooks 14. Liberating marriage and partnership. (78-84) |
Name ________________ Date:4-15-08 Psychology 258 Hal S. Bertilson, Ph.D. |
| 1. | What are the four (4) barriers to cross-race friendships? Name and describe each. (306-313) |
| 2. | Racism has what two components? (308) |
| 3. | People of color who are prejudiced against Whites, operate from what three major assumptions? (308) |
| 4. | Cross-race friendships between Black and White feminists were most successful under what three conditions? (314) |
| 5. | Yoder identifies three consequences of tokenism. Name and describe each. (261) |
| 6. | What are the psychological effects of being a token? Behavioral effects? (264-265) |
| 7. | According to hooks, how have feminist thinkers placed female sexual well-being on a par with that of men? (79) |
| 8. | How did the feminist movement threaten to expose male sexual shortcomings? (79-80) |
| 9. | At first it appeared that changes in the nature of sexual bonds would lead to other changes in domestic relationships. Critique that expectation. (81-84) |