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)