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improving it. 2. Double Bind 3. Social Construc- tion The following is an example of which of the below terms: It is common in the United States that women, especially younger women, are in a bind where neither sexual activity nor sexual inactivity is all right. The concept that women's con...

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WST 313: Module 1
1. Critical Thinking is the art of analyzing and evaluating thinking with
a view to improving it.

2. Double Bind The following is an example of which of the below terms:
It is common in the United States that women, especially
younger women, are in a bind where neither sexual activity
nor sexual inactivity is all right.

3. Social Construc- The concept that women's contributions to public life and
tion thought have been limited not because they have different
capacities or natures but because they live in different
social circumstances.

4. Essentialism asserts that there is a unitary female culture or voice.

5. False The primary goal of feminism is to oppress men.

6. False Sex is always 100% biological.

7. Gender Identity The internal conviction that one is either male or female.

8. Intersectionality The contemporary naming of the understanding that lives
are not shared by gender alone but instead are multiply
constituted by gender, race, class, sexuality, nationality,
age, ability, and other social experiences, identities, and
phenomena that we live simultaneously rather than sepa-
rately.

9. Dualisms The following are examples of what terms: sex/gender,
nature/nurture, and real/constructed.

10. Heteronormativi- The view that institutionalized heterosexuality constitutes
ty the standard for legitimate and expected social and sexual
relations.




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