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19 Cards in this Set
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Meaning is brought about by a reading process that is? |
1. Context bound 2. Culturally produced |
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This is not found under or above the text? |
Transcendental Meaning |
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Authors, readers, and subjects always happen in this? |
Cultural Context |
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What are the 3 kinds of culture and what do they represent? |
1. Culture: All Culture 2. High Culture: Best of the Culture 3. Low Culture: All the Rest |
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These are culturally accomplished, even as they create and re-create culture-and are created by the culture, in the culture? |
1. Categories 2. Identities |
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Why are there different men's and women's champions in darts? |
I've always seen it as a social bias. I don't think there's any real advantage men have over women physically speaking. Men are just far more likely to be in social situations that introduce them to darts. It's like billiards. Far less women play darts so the talent really doesn't get as much of a chance to develop.Its the same reason why English/European players are so much better than Americans. It's just a more popular activity there so it's easier to develop and find the true talent.
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What groupings of people are not culturally biased? |
There are no such people. |
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This is the theory that every person is unique and sees uniquely? |
Standpoint Theory |
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Cultures exert influence which is this? |
Control |
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This shapes everything that shapes us? |
Culture |
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This is considered a political word? |
Multi-culturalism |
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Why do people want to hold onto a single identity of Americanness? |
Because it portrays the possibility that no matter who we are or where we are from that we are capable of achieving the same goals and dreams despite the fact that history and statistics tell us otherwise. |
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The answers to questions are themselves this? |
Constructions |
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People are considered to be in this and thus shaping it and being shaped by it? |
Interative Loop |
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This is the co-existence of diverse cultures, where culture includes racial, religious, or cultural groups and is manifested in customary behaviours, cultural assumptions and values, patterns of thinking, and communicative styles? |
Multiculturalism |
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Multiculturalism is a response to this? |
Culture as a whole way of life |
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How are cultures formed? |
From the establishment of norms which make certain identities and meanings possible and probable. For example the norms of American culture make it easier to be a white hetero man. |
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Every culture is inexorably this? |
A multiculture |
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What is Kaftka's reading on Community meant to convey? |
According to this piece, a community has three parts: 1.) The people came from the same place, 2.) The people are near each other, and 3.) Other people notice and recognize the people as a group. Once those three criteria are met, the community doesn't want anyone else. |