In general, each response should be at least five sentences long and include all relevant citations. Your response should also include any relevant examples and demonstrate that you are familiar with the concept discussed in the prompt. Please consult with your instructor to confirm the exact requirements.
Chapter 3.
What was Smith’s main point in the section “contests over difference?” What was meant by “difference?” Where did such a difference exist? Cite one example from the reading that was memorable. Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
How does Smith explain the importance of “race” in the birth of intersectionality? How can a woman’s race change her overall life experience? Cite one example from the reading that was memorable. Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
How did Kimberly Crenshaw define intersectionality in the Smith text? What is an example of this? Do you agree with Crenshaw’s definition? Why or why not? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
How does Smith define the relationship between “ethnicity” and intersectionality? How is this important in a discussion about women’s issues? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
How does “class” enter into the conversation about intersectionality?
How does Smith define “pluralism?” She does not provide an example of this in the text; what example would you offer of this phenomenon? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
What does Smith mean by the expression “equality versus difference?” What is an example of this that she cites in the text? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
Chapter 4.
What are the key points the author makes in regards to the discussion about empire and post-colonialism? How do women factor into this conversation? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
What does the author mean by the “post colonial perspective?” Give an example that she cites in the text. Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
What does the author argue is the role of women, past and present, in the global economy? What examples does she give of this? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
What is neo-liberalism? And what is women’s role in this concept? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
What are they key points the author made about women’s migration in a global age? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
Explain the intersection of women, poverty, and global development. What did the author say about these topics that was meaningful to you? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
What is orientalism? What does the author say about it and how is it relevant in our course? Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
What is meant by “women’s global subjectivity?” Cite one example that the author gives of this phenomenon. Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
How does the author describe global feminism in the modern world? Give an example of this. Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
Student’s choice: What is one topic that we covered during the last two weeks that wasnot brought up previously on this quiz? This can come from the Smith text or any other additional materials that your instructor requires you to read or view. Give details about it and explain why this is significant to you. Five sentences minimum. Cite fully.
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