Study Questions Number 14
Chrisler 13. Kayla Miriyam Weiner, Appreciating cultural difference (188-201)
Crawford & Unger. Mistsuye Yamanda, Invisibility is an unnatural disaster.(180-184)
Crawford & Unger. Sherry Gorelick. The gender trap. (185-189)
Pipher 11. Sex and violence. (203-231)
hooks 8. Global feminism. (44-47)
Student Name ______________
Date: 10-26-04
Psychology 358
Hal S. Bertilson, Ph. D.
1. Describe and discuss the diversity among Jews (Appreciating cultural difference). (190-192)
2. What are the stereotypes, myths, and misconceptions about Jews (Appreciating cultural difference)? (192-195)
3. Why were white students offended by the militant tone of outspoken Asian American writers, but not offended by the militant tone of Black and Chicano writers? Why did administrators believe that someone must have pushed Mitsuye Yamada into filing the grievance? (180-181)
4. How will Mitsuye Yamada's new awareness (Invisibility is an unnatural disaster) change her behavior? (183-184)
5. According to Pipher, girls face what two major sexual issues in America in the 1990s? (205)
6. Pipher said the rape is a personal problem that cries out for a political solution. What does she mean? (290)
7. Pipher stated that rape hurts us all, not just the victims. What does she mean? (290)
8. What does hooks (Global feminism) mean when she says that white supremacist capitalist patriarchal Western culture neocolonial thinking sets the tone for many cultural practices? What are those cultural practices? (44-45)
9. In what ways have so many women (of all races) appropriated feminist jargon (hooks, Global feminism) while sustaining their commitment to Western imperialism and transnational capitalism? Explain. (45)