| Study Questions Number 26 Crawford & Unger. Mocha Jean Herrup, Virtual identity. (210-216) Crawford & Unger. Part 4. Making a living: Women, work, and achievement. (217-218) Crawford & Unger. Marie Racine, Life in a factory. (219-222) hooks. Chapter 11. Ending violence. (61-66) |
Student Name _________ Date: 3-31-04 Psychology 358 Hal S. Bertilson, Ph.D. |
| 1. | What did Mocha Jean Herrup mean when she said that the hype about gender deceit, framed as genuine concern about being lied to, is largely about fear? (214) |
| 2. | What basic rights do maquiladoras (factory workers) lack? What message do such conditions communicate? (219-222) |
| 3. | What forces make it difficult for maquiladoras (factory workers) to improve their working conditions and wages? (219-222) |
| 4. | What role do women play in patriarchal violence? What can women do to end patriarchal violence? (62-66) |