| Study Questions Number 13 Chrisler Chapter 12. Life as a lesbian (162-177). Crawford & Unger. Greta Christina, Are we having sex yet? (163-166) Crawford & Unger. Michelle Fine, Coping with rape: Critical perspectives on consciousness. (167-179) Pipher. Drugs and alcohol--If Ophelia were alive today. (186-202) hooks 7. Feminist class struggle. (37-43) |
Name: ______________________ Date: 10-19-04 Psychology 358 Hal S. Bertilson, Ph. D. |
| 1. | Describe the peer-friendship model of intimate relationships and the advantages this model provides. (171) |
| 2. | Having an open identity as a lesbian across life contexts has what advantages? (174) |
| 3. | According to hooks as privileged women gained greater access to economic power with men of their class what happened? (40-41) |
| 4. | According to hooks, being true to feminist politics, our goals are what? Explain. (42-43) |
| 5. | What are three fundamental problems (Coping with rape) with the position that people need to exert control over their lives? Explain what those reasons mean. (169-170) |
| 6. | What are two major consequences (Coping with rape) of the psychological literature legitimating existing power asymmetries? Explain. (170) |
| 7. | What does it mean to say (Coping with rape) that a feminist psychology needs to value relational coping and to contextualize? (176) |