| Study Questions Number 23 Chrisler Chapter 22. Carolyn Zerbe Enns. The politics and psychology of the false memory syndrome. (356-373) Crawford & Unger. Tali Edut, with Dyann Logwood and Ophira Edut, HUES magazine: The making of a movement. (294-305) hooks 17. To love again: The heart of feminism. (100-104) |
Student Name ____________ Date due: 4-28-05 Psychology 358 Hal S. Bertilson, Ph.D. |
| 1. | Can memory for abuse be forgotten or "repressed?" What is the evidence? (363-365) |
| 2. | How fallible is memory? What is the evidence? (365-366) |
| 3. | What five positive consequences of the false memory controversy were identified by Carolyn Zebbe Enns? (367-369) |
| 4. | What was the vision of sisterhood underlying HUES? (294-305) |
| 5. | According to hooks, love in a patriarchal culture is linked to what? (101) |
| 6. | In "To Love Again," hooks says that the heartbeat of our alternative vision is still a fundamental and necessary truth. What is that fundamental necessary truth? (103) |