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)