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Monday, April 9, 2007

Recent Articles from Salon.com Related to Class Blog-Topics

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Sunday, April 1, 2007

Blogging in College: This week in class...

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♦ Before Monday (4/2/07): Click on the technorati link that you added to your blog to check to see if the page that appears on technorati lists your blog (see 'IF IT DOESN'T SHOW YOUR BLOG ON TECHNORATI' below the week's agenda for more instructions).

♦ Monday (4/2/07): The first reading is one we didn't have time to get to last week (but was on the syllabus for last week's classes)

Ch 38, 'Hidden Politics: Discursive and Institutional Policing of Rap Music,' 396-405 (GRCM)

Ch 14, 'Who(se) Am I? The Identity and Image of Women in Hip-Hop,' 136-148 (GRCM)

Ragonese, 'Riot Grrrrls Castrate 'Cock Rock' in New York,' 27-31

♦ Before Thursday (4/5/07):Deadline for applying teamwork to blog is BY THE BEGINNING OF CLASS (10 am) on this date! The readings for this class are included below the teamwork instructions/guidelines.

Choose one item from one team (just one element of one team's work needs to be completed for this assignment, which we discussed on Thursday, during class).

If you need help, contact the appropriate team's liaison for assistance.

Each team's work is on each team's blog (the links for the aforementioned blogs can be found on the big blog, on your team's blog,"...
Blogging in College: The Gender & Pop Culture Blog Experiment:

This week in class...

Posted by Jessie at 7:58 PM

Class notes for 3/29/07

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Prepared by Jess T

WGS 220- Prof. Gamble

Class notes for 3/29/07

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All students must email team liaisons and specify what aspects of their presentations were used on the individual blogs


Kuper's Reading


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Prison visit by author for the purpose of mental health assessment of the inmates.
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Why did the young man feel like he needed to dress as a woman to avoid injury? (When he first got there, he was repeatedly abused, and its better to be someone's “bitch” and become their “property” due to the subsequent protection, then have rivalries over rights to who can do what to whom
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“Taken off the market”
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By taking on the role of a female, be becomes “property” of one of the men
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Guards advice: should have been violent from the start to establish himself in the prison hierarchy, to avoid being constantly attacked, de-sexualized
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Hierarchy created inside- like a mini culture, symbolic and representative of the outside world
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Those who do not initially establish their authority are feminised/devalued in this culture
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Child molesters at bottom- people can gage themselves depending on the type of crime they committed
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Young man does not consider himself a trans gender/sexual, however has taken on a persona that is not his own to just to be safe
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WHY CANT PRISIONERS BE SAVED FROM VIOLENCE W/IN PRISION?
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Understaffed
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Corrupt
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Deserve It?
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Prisons made into pop culture trend due to reality TV
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Aspects of pop culture recently blamed for increase in violence


Enloe Reading


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Was the incident considered pop culture at the time? No
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now moreso than ever
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Public is shocked that women are portrayed as demeaning prisoners and their masculinity
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gender roles in war
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usually women are the ones who are degraded
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role reversal in this case
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Women are used as a commodity of war
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raped and pregnant, child shunned
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Pregnant on trial- sign of heirarchy and dominance
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Women must become ultra masculine to fit into the male dominated profession
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to get respect
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for safety?

Monday, March 26, 2007

Class Notes 3/19/07

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Prepared by Darling C.

WGS 220- Prof. Gamble

Class notes for 3/19/07

  • All students must submit assessments for group members and self.
  • Students must remember to update group blog.

RECAP FROM THE DOCUMENTARY, “Jesus Camp”- Judgment vs. Analysis

  • When posting to blog, watch language. Determine what analysis and judgment consist of. Some terms used in blog post may be degrading to actors or shows discussed.
    • Example: The show, “Girls Next Door,”

What to say: “the show depicts society’s view of women as being vixens”

What not to say: “The girls on the show are vixens”

  • Ask why controversy surrounding show is present, look at the contributing factors. Examine if this should really be the case.

  • When posting, watch grammar, especially quotes.

HEGEMONIC VS. COUNTERHEGEMONIC SOCIETY

  • HEGEMONIC

Women are wives, mothers, and the primary caregivers.

  • COUNTERHEGEMONIC

Women occupy leadership roles, have jobs, and choose their own religion.


Class Notes 3/22/07

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Liz S.

Notes on 3-22-07

Some things you guys need to know:

- Evaluate/grade everyone in your group except the liason this week

- The group scoring will expire Monday at beginning of class

- FYI: Send the emails to the liaisons via socs if the ones I supply are incorrect for some reason (their names are here)

Marketing and Political Economy Team

- Want to focus on sales in popular culture, economy and consumerism. Focus on ads and merchandising on blogs.

- Where people are looking and who- what are the most popular topics. Will have a blogger and a blog of the week possibly! (whoever leaves the most comments). This will be used to promote the blog!

- If you have constructive criticism, put it in the contributor blog. (even if they are not the blogger of the week). Amanda will send us address to send it to.

- Jess T- comments on what consumer topics are out there and used technoroti to see what was the most popular blog.

- Other Jess- has links of actual merchandise (there are a bunch of links for this for each topic).

- We focus on reality T.V. and gender. People want to see stuff about poker, money, and Paris Hilton.

- They use ads to analyze what’s posted on the blog.

- Analyze ad cents. How ads “live together in harmony” (but only 9 people have them)!

- Ads- most are about beauty and losing weight and eating disorders. They contradict what we should write about,

- 2nd part- start getting name out there.

- Want us to click on ad cents stuff.

- Person to punish of the week! Click and look at site. Make them pay! Do not click on your own ads!

- Set code for stat counter. Visitors from all over! They have a keyword analysis.

- Fix technorati with your link (if not it goes to Amanda)

- Titian2@tcnj.edu- group liason (Jess T.)

- Melissa and Eric= ad cents

Creative Team

- Try to make blog look better

- Put own pic on, class logo, video, audio, etc.

- They copy and pasted Picassa info.

- Music- free of charge. Name, info, password. Can put into your own blog! Name what songs you want in your settings (page element). BE WARNED- copyrighting issues!!!

- Adding graphics. Online and pic relates to your blog. Right click, properties, add image from the web. Put in the link.

- Can also take a pic on cell phone and use it.

- Add video (it’s easy). Youtube.com ex. Copy the link. Paste code on scription box. Can also add own videos.

- Can get really customized templates, but you need to add stuff through the script, and it’s just pretty darn complicated so don’t do it.

- Nicole= audio website. Can do audio blogging. Costs money though. You just call a phone number and will get added to the blog.

- Need to download Picassa to use collage feature.

- Pat is the liason.

Buzz Team

- Liason- Dan G.

- Email is the way he wants to be contacted.

- Proposal: Generate info and feedback so people can better find them and us.

- Digg.com

- Posted all the individual blog sites to digg- added names and individual blogs. Found stories on ones not our class blogs. They’re behind the scenes, trying to get traffic.

- Tell how to get story on digg.com. Post will be on digg if “it’s descent.”

- They hope to get our name out there more.

- People are angry! They are haters! You can “undigg” them! (I should know, I got the “I hate this shit” comment lol).

- We will digg people to make them look at our stuff.

- You can post what you’ve found and it will generate interest.

- You can digg what the professor has dug.

- Our blogs have been dug many times!

- Easy to create digg profile! (not a search engine, lol!)

- Like using url instead of your name as a signature.

- Jessie found widgets site. Can link. Expand widgets on html.

- If someone wants to dig, can just use tag (Go to Jessie’s office hours). Put urls to blog there as well.

- Can digg everything someone else did.

- Start digging for each other!!!

The P.R. Team

- Job to get the word out on our blogs

- They made a facebook group. They’re trying to get the people on campus to check us out.

- “Check us out, we’re bloggers!”

- Get friends to join!

- Put links to blogs on facebook page and on myspace.

- Campus radio. Hourly promotion of project on air. Leo chatted about it for a ½ hr.

- They have a team flyer! Check it out! Can save and put on myspace and facebook!

- Devon is group liason.


Class Notes 2/24/2007

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Class Notes Feb. 24, 2007

Prepared by Jen M.

Gender, Class, & Race in the Media

Object of Analysis: Ms. Magazine & Advertising

Woman's Magazine- Gloria Steinem

Target demographic: White stay at home Mom, straight women,

No lesbians or feminists (considered by advertisers to be not the target demographic group for women--outside of womanhood),

In short, these women were considered "children & family haters" (example: Toy. Co would not advertise)

& there would also be no trade ads.

Ms. Magazines Ads

female content women magazine appeal to typical women

no recipes no food ads without recipes

race/color issue: trouble getting White people in ads only.

models that were not white Several years before colored/

INCLUSIVE ADS other races before coporations

were willing to advertise

did not want cigarette ads Cigarette co. wanted to advertise

Airlines would not advertise because

airline travel decisions were not made

by women, only men.


Saturday, March 17, 2007

Class Notes 3/8/07

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Class Notes for Thurs. March 8, 2007


Melissa M.

Gender and Popular Culture

Professor Gamble

Class Film: Jesus Camp

Notes before film:

  • Power, empowerment, and power effects:
    • Look for conflicts within power. How is power operating?
  • Remember trio of popular culture: money, government, and RELIGION (This is what the film focuses on.)
  • Look for popular culture in religion used to further its own success.
  • Look at voice in relation to power. Who has it? What is the mediating the voice?
  • While watching film: No positive evaluations or negative judgments. ( As the viewer- should see ties with children and advertising)
    • Take notice of the man on the radio. (especially his comments)

Rough Outline and Main Points of Film: Jesus Camp

  • Voice on Radio: “We are engaged in a culture war today…Reclaim America for Christ…entanglement of politics and religion”
  • At a church, the viewer sees children of all ages, at a Prayer Conference in Missouri, where a woman named Becky Fisher, a Pentecostal minister, is preaching that they can change the world.
    • Children are seen raising hands and praying loudly in another tongue. ( no known language)
  • Some of Becky Fisher’s thoughts:
    • “ Children are usable for Christianity”
    • “ We need to stand up and take over the land”
    • She compares the Christian children that she has under her wing with children that are raised through Islam. She said that she wants to have Christian children to have early, religious training, so they could be just as devoted to their own religion.
  • Fact shown on screen: Evangelicals believe that to be saved, they need to be “born-again.”
  • Personal Story: The film introduces Levi, 12 year old, that is home schooled by mother.
    • Some ideas that were shared while she was teaching:
      • Global warming is not a big deal. ( all politics)
      • Creationist theory is the solution to all questions.
      • Science doesn’t prove anything.
    • Mother stated there are two kinds of people in the world:
      • People who love Jesus.
      • People who don’t.
  • Fact shown on screen: 75% of home schooled children are Evangelical.
  • Personal Story: The film introduces Rachel, 9 years old, in a bowling alley.
    • She randomly approached a young woman and tells her that she needs Jesus in her life, that he has special plans for her, and that she needs to go to him. Rachel gives the woman a religious booklet and is proud of her decision of picking her.
  • Personal Story: Tory, a 10 year old, is shown dancing Christian heavy metal music.
    • Tory stated that she personally doesn’t care about Lindsey Lohan or Britney Spears.
    • At her home, Tory and her siblings say a special pledge of allegiance specifically about Christianity and the Bible.
  • The film shows Fisher and the children that follow the church at the summer camp. (at Devil’s Lake, North Dakota)
  • Fisher begins to preach to children:
    • She speaks about the devil and says that temptation is through sin.
      • “Can’t have phonies in the army of God”
      • She has children cleanse their hands from bottled water as a symbolic event.
    • She states that Harry Potter is evil, since warlocks are enemies of God. “Harry Potter would have been put to death in the time of God.”
  • Next scene: Fisher describes how children are visual learners.
    • For example, on the computer, she was preparing on her screen the following statement: “Punishment for sin is death.”
  • Next scene: Children are shown to break cups with hammers as symbolism for destroying the power of the devil in the nation.
    • She proclaims during this scene to the children: “This means war! Are you apart of it or not?!”
  • Personal talk from Levi: He describes the fact that he feels “yucky” when he meets non-Christians. He felt that he wouldn’t be different than other kids if they would go for their religious calling, since we are all under the nation of God.
  • Next scene: Back at the church, a woman brings a cardboard figure of President Bush to praise- especially with statement : “ one nation under God”
  • A motivational speaker comes to talk to these children basically about abortion. He riles them up and even has them praying and crying to stop abortion.
  • The End: The man on the radio wraps up everything. In class, we could not hear the end. Professor Gamble does confirm though that the man on the radio states that this religion portrayed is a radical form of Christianity and even though he was Christian, he did not necessarily liked Bush.

Professor Gamble at the ends starts a small discussion about this film showing an interesting power paradox, etc.

Ex:

-A woman is the leader.

-Fear tactics were used.


Class Notes 2/26/07

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2/26/07 Notes:

By Jess Bel...

Analysis:

  • Option A “Concepts of Masculinity and Femininity In the Girls Next Door”
    • Break into parts:
      1. “GNS” à elements of masculinity and femininity
      2. Relationship between parts (i.e. character roles and how they relate)
        • How the deviate from social norms; comparisons about roles and what comparisons mean to broader concepts.
        • Can be used as transitions in writing
      3. Look at comparison/ parts
        • See how relationships relate with “whole”
        • What can it tell you that you didn’t know before (Conclusion)

««« MAKE SURE BLOGS ARE CITED AND IN 2 PARTS IF IT EXCEEDS LIMITS

Research:

  • Analytic pieces
    • Citing an author that has done analysis
    • Sites for analysis and sites to analyze

Reading, Chapter 43:

Gender, Race, Class

  • Object of analysis: “Hustler”
    • Because: targets “general population”, mass media, wide spread, and very raunchy
      • “General population” = white, working class, males (gender + class+ race)
    • Cartoons
      • Racist depiction- black men with white women
        • Black men- reduced to bodies
          • Small head= low intelligence
          • Very fit/ muscular
          • Large Penis – contrast to small, thin white guys
          • Hypersexual- threatening to white women, “torn up”, violently portrayed post-sex
          • Threatening to white males by implication- in competition with white men for scares supply of attractive white women
  • Binary
    • Power vs. Powerless
      • Power: reader gets to feel superior to both groups
      • Powerless: at expense of Blackman and “White Trash” image

o Socio-political statement about “Hustler” cartoons

o Calls cartoons brilliant satirists (science and politics carry weight)

o Encoding sexuality through cartoon and politics white men don’t relate to “White Trash” images, so they don’t feel threatened

§ Implication of appeal

§ “Birth of A Nation” and “King Kong” preamble, but movies end and doesn’t evolve like “Hustle”


Friday, March 16, 2007

Reading Outline #3 from: "Idol"-ology: Gender and Reality Television: February 2007

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"Idol"-ology: Gender and Reality Television: February 2007: "
Reading Outline #3

Amanda Ganza
Gender and Popular Culture
Reading Outline #3
February 5, 2007

Key Terms

George Lipsitz, “The Meaning of Memory: Family, Class, and Ethnicity in Early Network Television”
*Consumer consciousness – a reluctance to spend due to the lessons of historical experiences
*Suburban Market – a connection between suburban growth and increased consumer spending; a new market opening up in middle-class and working-class families who could afford to own homes and buy new cars every few years

Diane Raymond, “Popular Culture and Queer Representation: A Critical Perspective”
*Queer theory – a body of knowledge connected to lesbian/gay studies that advocates fluidity
*Queer – someone who rejects binary categories and is politically radical
*Connotative readings – an analytical approach seeking to find credible readings that our homophobic/heterosexist culture normally prevents us from seeing in a text
*Symbolic annihilation – the invisibility of gays and lesbians in mass media, representing the powerlessness of the queer community
*Ideology – constructs how we view positions and identities
*Cumpulsory Heterosexuality – shows heterosexuality as natural and inevitable, establishing it as a practice with its own set of expectations, nor"

Reading Outline #2 from: "Idol"-ology: Gender and Reality Television: February 2007

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"Idol"-ology: Gender and Reality Television: February 2007: "
Reading Outline #2

Amanda Ganza
Gender and Popular Culture
Reading Outline #2
January 31, 2007

Key Terms

Ducat, “Gender in a Time of Holy War: Fundamentalist Femiphobia and Post-9/11 Masculinity”
*Fundamentalists – those who possess an inability to tolerate ambiguity, whom the author calls “crusaders for certainty”; in the gender realm, fundamentalists are those who desire to restore ultimate patriarchal domination and punish those who stray from their prescribed gender roles
*Femiphobic – the hatred and suppression of all things feminine

Marjane Strapi, “Persepolis – Introduction and The Veil”
*Islamic Revolution – a revolution in 1979 during which the Shah fled Iran, and a repressive regime took over
*Cultural Revolution – changing the way society is run by attempting to eradicate all traces of foreign culture, or culture that goes against the morals and beliefs of the new regime
*Prophet – someone who talks to God and has a Holy Book, creating rules of behavior and morality

Johnson, “Patriarchy, the System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us”
*Individualistic perspective – the view that considers everything as beginning and ending with individuals, ignoring that we are all participating in somethi"

Reading Outline #1 from: "Idol"-ology: Gender and Reality Television: February 2007

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"Idol"-ology: Gender and Reality Television: February 2007: "
Reading Outline #1

Amanda Ganza
Gender and Popular Culture
Reading Outline #1
January 28, 2007

Key Terms

“Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, & Media Culture”
*Hegemony – ruling social and cultural forces of domination
*Counter-Hegemony – forces of resistance and struggle
*Political Economy of Culture – cultural texts within their system of production and distribution
*Semiotics – a critical approach for investigating the creation of meaning not only in written languages but also in other, nonverbal codes, such as visual and auditory languages of film and TV; analyzes how linguistic and nonlinguistic cultural “signs” form systems of meanings

“The Whites of Their Eyes: Racist Ideologies and the Media”
*Ideology – those images, concepts and premises which provide the frameworks through which we represent, interpret, understand, and “make sense” of some aspect of social existence; the articulation of different elements into a distinctive set or chain of meanings
*Language – the principal medium in which we find different ideological discourses elaborated
*Overt racism – open and favorable coverage is given to arguments, positions and spokespersons who are n the business of elaborating an openly racist argument or advancing a ra"

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Terms A

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A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
Definition: This phrase was used by the author to depict the fact that while growing up she had to hide as a straight girl even though she knew she was gay., Author: Linnea Due, Source: Growing Up Hidden, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Adequate Income
Definition: Schor determines that this term is an elusive goal for everyone to have content in their income, since the proper income depends on who defines it.(based upon thier personal income), Author: Schor, Source: Chapter 19 The New Politics of Consumption, Date of Assignment: 2/15/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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American culture
Definition: the Anglo-American culture that dominates society, Author: Moschkovich, Source: But I Know You, American Woman, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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American Culture
Definition: The dominant culture in today’s American society; Anglo culture; does not include Afro-American, Native American, Asian American, Chicana, etc., Author: Moschkovich, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Anglo-Americans
Definition: All women of the dominant American culture (white, upper middle to upper class)., Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Liz S.

Terms B-C

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Breadwinner
Definition: Term usually given to the men that work and bring in the income for his family, while his wife remains a homemaker., Author: Ouellette, Source: Inventing the Cosmo Girl, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Capitalism
Definition: An economic system based on private ownership of capital., Author: Dines, Source: 'The Meaning of Memory...', Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Civic Courage
Definition: Upholding basic noncommercial principles of democracy; drawing the line between public and commerical spheres. Civic courage has been upheld in public sphere of public education., Author: Giroux, Source: Kids For Sale, Date of Assignment: 3/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Class
Definition: A number of persons or things regarded as forming a group by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities, or traits., Author: Dines, Source: 'Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture', Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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competitive consumption
Definition: The idea that spending is a large part driven by a comparative or competitive process in which individuals try to keep up with the norms of the social group with which they identify, Author: Schor, Source: The Need Politics of Consumption, Date of Assignment: 2/15/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Competitive Consumption
Definition: The idea that spending is driven by a comparative or competitive process in which we try to keep up with norms of the social group; some believe it jeopardozes the quality of American life., Author: Juliet Schor, Source: The New Politics of Consumption, Date of Assignment: 2/15/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Competitive Consumption
Definition: The way in which Americans spend their money mostly based upon comparison and competition with others to keep up with the norms of their identified social group., Author: Schor, Source: Chapter 19 The New Politics of Consumption, Date of Assignment: 2/15/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Compulsory Heterosexuality
Definition: The natural institution or practice with its own set of expectations, norms, and principles of conduct., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representaion, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Connotative Meaning
Definition: Seek to find credible readings hidden in text that for example a culture of homophobia and heterosexism bars us from seeing., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Connotative Readings
Definition: an analytical approach seeking to find credible readings that our homophobic/heterosexist culture normally prevents us from seeing in a text, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Consumer consciousness
Definition: A reluctance to spend due to the lessons of historical experiences, Author: Lipsitz, Source: The Meaning of Memory, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Consumer Identities
Definition: Would identify new products and style of consumption with traditional historically sanctioned practices and behaviors., Author: Lipsitz, Source: The Meaning of Memory, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Consumer Resistance
Definition: an attitude as a result of the Great Depression in which people don’t spend more money than one has and don’t buy new things if the old things work fine., Author: Lipsitz, Source: The Meaning of Memory, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Consumerism
Definition: The concept that an ever-expaning consumption of goods is advantageous to the economy., Author: Dines, Source: 'The Meaning of Memory...', Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Copulsory Heterosexuality/Heteronormatity
Definition: This term describes that heterosexuality is an institution or practice that has its own principles of conduct and expectations., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Corporate Culture
Definition: Prescence and influence of corporations, commericialism, marketing/advertising in our culture/society. Corporate culture has negative effect on aspects of culture, especially when it invades public spheres, such as America's public school systems., Author: Giroux, Source: Kids For Sale, Date of Assignment: 3/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Counter-hegemony
Definition: forces of resistance and struggle, Author: Douglas Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, & Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Critical Cultural Studies
Definition: Develops concepts and analyses that will enable readers to analytically dissect the artifacts of contemporary media culture and to gain power over their cultural environment., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class in Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Cultural Isolationism
Definition: A way of life enforced on the people in this country so as to let them have a free conscience with respect to how they deal with the rest of the world or with subcultures in America., Author: Hall, Source: But I Know You, American Woman, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Cultural Oppression
Definition: The Anglo-American culture dominates and ignores other cultures by failing to acknowledge them in the mainstream American media., Author: Hall, Source: But I Know You, American Woman, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Cultural Pedagogy
Definition: Educating people on how to behave and what to think, feel, believe, fear, and desire – and what not to., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class In Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Cultural Revolution
Definition: changing the way society is run by attempting to eradicate all traces of foreign culture, or culture that goes against the morals and beliefs of the new regime, Author: Satrapi, Source: Persepolis, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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cultural revolution
Definition: the changing of culture in country where there is already a set culture, Author: Satrapi, Source: Persepolis, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Cultural Revolution
Definition: Society changed to follow the “higher up’s” new rules to eliminate the image of capitalism and decadence. Bilingual schools were closed and boys and girls were separated in school., Author: Satrapi, Source: The Veil, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Cultural studies
Definition: set of approaches to the study of culture and society, how subcultural groups/individuals conform to or resist dominant forms of culture and identity, shows how media culture articulates dominant values/political ideologies/social developments, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Cultural Studies
Definition: A set of approaches to the study of culture and society, Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class In Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Cultural studies
Definition: show how media articulates dominant values, political ideologies and social developments and novelties of an era, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Melissa Z.

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Culture
Definition: not something you have a choice in keeping or discarding; it is in you and of you, Author: Moschkovich, Source: But I know You, American Woman, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Culture
Definition: quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class in Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Culture
Definition: Something that one cannot disard; itHall, Author: Hall, Source: But I Know You, American Woman, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Culture
Definition: provides symbols and ideas out of which people construct their sense of what is real, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Cumpulsory Heterosexuality
Definition: shows heterosexuality as natural and inevitable, establishing it as a practice with its own set of expectations, norms, and principles of conduct, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

Terms D-F

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Denotation
Definition: We have lots of gay, lesbian, bisexuals, etc. characters in the media- we now need to focus on normalizing queer culture into mainstream media., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Discourse
Definition: system of representation that has developed socially in order to make and circulate a coherent set of meanings about a topic area., Author: Lull, Source: Hegemony, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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discursive medium
Definition: Tv's emergence as the most important disgressive outlet in American Culture during a time of civil rights issues and social change., Author: Lipsitz, George, Source: Ch. 3, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Kristin C.

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Dominant Readings
Definition: texts majority chosen for restoration of male power, law and order, and social stability, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Melissa Z.

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Duties to the Family
Definition: In Nigerian culture, the women had to be subservient to the men in the family, by cleaning and doing chores., Author: Ieoma, Source: Because You're a Girl, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Ethnographic Research
Definition: Research that attempts to determine how texts affect audiences and shape their beliefs and behavior., Author: Dines, Source: 'The White's of Their Eyes', Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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external effects
Definition: no consequences on the well being of others( not reflected in product prices), Author: Schor, Source: Chapter 19 The New Politics of Consumption, Date of Assignment: 2/15/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Extremist
Definition: A person or persons that uses fanatical actions to demonstrate an ideology or belief from a certain group., Author: Ducat, Source: 'Gender in a Time of Holy War...', Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Feminine
Definition: to lack power and to be reluctant to use power is seen as weak and therefore is associated with being an other (a female), Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Feminine
Definition: The author defines feminine in this classic manner ( which others believe): being nice, sweet, competitive for other boys, repress their power and anger, and be attractive ( also virginal)..., Author: Kilbourne, Source: Chapter 26 The More You Subtract, Date of Assignment: 2/19/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Femiphobia
Definition: Fear of women? Fear of women having power and being equal to men?, Author: Ducat, Source: Gender in a Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Femiphobic
Definition: the hatred and suppression of all things feminine, Author: Ducat, Source: Gender in a Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Forbidden Fruit
Definition: Ieoma uses this to describe the relationships possible with the males in her class, due to the gender inequality, these relationships and power over the men mean a lot more than connections to other girls., Author: Ieoma, Source: Because You're a Girl, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Fundamentalism
Definition: an ethnic, political, or religious set of ideas that is centered around its inability to tolerate ambiguity (especially regarding gender), Author: Ducat, Source: Gender in a Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Fundamentalism
Definition: A form of religion that abides strictly to the rules of that religion and often does not tolerate other types of religion., Author: Ducat, Source: 'Gender in a Time of Holy War...', Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Fundamentalists
Definition: those who possess an inability to tolerate ambiguity, whom the author calls “crusaders for certainty”; in the gender realm, fundamentalists are those who desire to restore ultimate patriarchal domination and punish those who stray from their prescribed gender roles, Author: Ducat, Source: Gender in a Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Fundamentalists
Definition: they share a creed that includes restoration of a fantasized golden age of unfettered patriarchal domination, harsh punishments for those who stray from prescribed gender roles, terror regarding women’s sexuality, and an absolute intolerance of homosexuals, Author: Ducat, Source: Gender In a Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Fundamentalists
Definition: Followers of a particular faith (Christianity or Islam) that share a distaste for moral pollutants emanating from liberal Western culture; envision a apocalyptic violence that could cleanse the world of them. Hate abortionists, feminists, gays/lesbians, ACLU, pagans, etc. Also ethnic and political fundamentalists; all have the ability to tolerate ambiguity., Author: Ducat, Source: Gender in a Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Fundamentalists
Definition: A group of people that share a creed for the restoration of patriarchal domination, harsh punishments for those that do not follow gender roles, and intolerance for homosexuals., Author: Ducat, Source: Gender in Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Fundamentalists (Christian and Islamic)
Definition: people who believe in conservative ways and disagree strongly with many modern American cultural tendencies, Author: Stephen Ducat, Source: Gender in a Time of Holy War: Fundamentalist, Femiphobia and Post 9/11 Masculinity, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: No Name

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Gay Vogue
Definition: a gay sensibility has infiltrated American comedy, even when under the radar in a heterosexual situation., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Gay Winking/Gay Vague
Definition: In present American comedies, gay sensibility is used in subtle manners in heterosexual situations., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Gay Winking/Gay Vague
Definition: a gay sensibility present in some media programs that allows for multiple readings of a character or situation depending on the subject position of the viewer, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Gender
Definition: The sex of an individual, male or female, based on reproductive anatomy., Author: Moschkovich, Source: 'But I Know You, American Woman', Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Gender oppression
Definition: a system of inequality organized around gender categories, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Gender oppression
Definition: system of inequality organized around gender categories, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, The System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Devon M.

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gender oppression
Definition: a system of inequality organized around gender categories, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Gender Oppression
Definition: system of inequality organized around gender categories, we can no more avoid being involved in it than we can avoid being female or male., Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy: The System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Genre Criticism
Definition: The study of conventions governing established types of cultural forms., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class in Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Habitus
Definition: Term implied by sociologist Pierre Bordieu, which is used to describe that whatever is constructed usually seems to be the natural, unavoidable option., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Hegemony
Definition: ruling social and cultural forces of domination, Author: Douglas Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, & Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Hegemony
Definition: This is the method for getting and keeping the overall power and dominance that a social group can have over another. ( such as between nation states or among social classes), Author: Lull, James, Source: Chapter 5 Hegemony, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Hegemony
Definition: Power/dominance that a social group holds over others; dominance and subordination in field of relations formed by power., Author: Lull, Source: Hegemony, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Hegemony
Definition: The power of a dominant social group gaining and maintaing power over others., Author: Lull, James, Source: Ch. 5, Date of Assignment: 2/9/2007, Name: Kristin C.

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Heritage Keepers
Definition: instructs wives how to “let go of the reins” of marital authority, Author: Ducat, Source: Gender In A Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Heterosexuality
Definition: a “parasitic notion” whose existence depends on the existence of its antithesis, homosexuality, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Homophobia
Definition: When a heterosexual fears and is disgusted by a homosexual person., Author: Dines, Source: 'Popular Culture and Queer Representation...', Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Hudood
Definition: The legal code putatively based on the Koran that persecutes women for acts of extramarital sex., Author: Ducat, Source: 'Gender in a Time of Holy War...', Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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hyperbolic discounting
Definition: An extreme tendency to discount the future., Author: Schor, Source: The Need Politics of Consumption, Date of Assignment: 2/15/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Ideological Work
Definition: This is the actual success and securing of hegemony throughout time., Author: Lull, James, Source: Chapter 5 Hegemony, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Ideologies
Definition: the body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class in Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Ideology
Definition: those images, concepts and premises which provide the frameworks through which we represent, interpret, understand, and “make sense” of some aspect of social existence; the articulation of different elements into a distinctive set or chain of meanings, Author: Stuart Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Ideology
Definition: images/concepts/premises that provide the frameworks through which we represent/interpret/understand aspects of social existence, Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Ideology
Definition: reproduce social relations of domination and importance, make inequalities and subordination seem natural, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Ideology
Definition: Images, concepts and premises which provide the frameworks through which we represent, interpret, understand, and “make sense” of some aspect of social existence., Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Liz S.

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ideology
Definition: images, concepts, and premises which provide the frameworks through which we represent, interpret, understand, “make sense” of some aspect of social existence, Author: Hall, Source: Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Ideology
Definition: The author agrees with the definition expressed by cultural studies theorists, which defines this term for the formation of different perspectives, identity, and sexuality in society., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Ideology
Definition: constructs how we view positions and identities, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Individualism
Definition: A mind set where someone is more concerned with events and ideas that affect himself/herself or close relations instead of being concerned with an entire group., Author: Dines, Source: 'The Meaning of Memory...', Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Individualist Perspective
Definition: the view that considers everything as beginning and ending with individuals, ignoring that we are all participating in something larger than ourselves or any collection of us, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Inferential Racism
Definition: apparently naturalized representations of events and situations relating to race which have racist premises and propositions inscribed in them as a set of unquestioned assumptions, Author: Stuart Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Inferential racism
Definition: naturalized representations of events and situations related to race that have racist premises and propositions in them as a set of unquestioned assumptions, Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Inferential Racism
Definition: Enable racist statements to be formulated without ever bringing into awareness the racist predicates on which the statements are grounded., Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Liz S.

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infrastructure
Definition: The framework of a business supplied by manufractures to advertising agencies and radio networks which allowed them to dominate the tv industry., Author: Liptz, George, Source: Ch.3 GRMC, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Kristin C.

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inside/outside strategy
Definition: strategy used by media conglomerates in order for their products/services to sell; inside: media consumption in private and domestic spaces. outside: traditional and new forms of media consumption in public., Author: Susan Davis, Source: Space Jam, Date of Assignment: 2/12/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Iran
Definition: derived from “Ayryana Vaejo” which mans “the origin of the Aryans”, Author: Satrapi, Source: Persepolis, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Islam Revolution
Definition: took place in 1980 in Iran; extremists took control of the government. New rules were established; many were enforced in an effort to eliminate any aspects of capitalism. ie: bilingual schools shut down, men and women separated, women’s veils enforced., Author: Satrapi, Source: The Veil, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Islamic Revolution
Definition: a revolution in 1979 during which the Shah fled Iran, and a repressive regime took over, Author: Satrapi, Source: Persepolis, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Islamic Revolution
Definition: In 1979, Islam was introduced in which veils had to be worn by women., Author: Satrapi, Source: The Veil, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Islamic Revolution
Definition: 1979, “cultural revolution” where girls were forced to wear veils, bilingual schools were banned and girls and boys were separated in schools, Author: Marjane Satrapi, Source: Persepolis; The Veil, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: No Name

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Language
Definition: the principal medium in which we find different ideological discourses elaborated, Author: Stuart Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Language
Definition: principal medium used to elaborate different ideologies, Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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language
Definition: the principle medium in which we find different ideological discourses elaborated, Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Legitimate Female Expections(1950s)
Definition: success at work for her husband, marriage and childrearing for her daughters, the presidency for her son, and nothing for herself, Author: Lipsitz, Source: The Meaning of Memory, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Licensed Withdrawl
Definition: To be psychologically removed; disoriented, defenseless,dopey. Girls often act this way, thinking it is attractive to men who play the dominant, strong, serious role., Author: Kilbourne, Source: The More You Subtract..., Date of Assignment: 2/22/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Mainstream
Definition: conforming to the dominant fashion, values and behavior, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Melissa Z.

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Mainstreaming
Definition: This term was used to describe the form in which the media is currently portraying all types of queer relationships on the television, which has provided the opportunity of change in public perception., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Marxist Theory
Definition: theory that stresses the economic position as the strongest predictor of social differences., Author: Lull, Source: Hegemony, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Masculine
Definition: to have power over and to be prepared to use it is seen as good and being desirable and therefore is associated with being human (a male), Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Media
Definition: the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, and magazines that reach or influence people widely., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class in Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Media
Definition: educate us how to think, what to believe, fear and desire, and what not to, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Melissa Z.

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Media culture
Definition: provides materials for constructing views of the world, behavior, and identities, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Media Spectacles
Definition: – demonstrate who has power and who is powerless, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Melissa Z.

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Media Stories
Definition: provide symbols, myths and resources through which we constitute a common culture and through the appropriation of which we insert ourselves into the culture, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Melissa Z.

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Misogyny
Definition: hatred and suppression of all feminine things, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Misogyny
Definition: Hatred, dislike, or distrust of women., Author: Ducat, Source: 'Gender in a Time of Holy War...', Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Misogyny
Definition: Strong hatred, dislike, and mistrust of women., Author: Ducat, Source: Gender in a Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Multiculturalism
Definition: affirms the worth of different types of culture and cultural groups; insurgent multiculturalism tries to articulate the views of groups excluded from the mainstream, Author: Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Neotraditional Women
Definition: a group of conservative women that identify with slash and burn style of the right-winged males ( even in politics), Author: Ducat, Source: Gender in a Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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no-regrets assumption
Definition: If the consumer is faced with a choice of a product that yields satisfaction in the present, but has adverse consequences in the future - and the xonsumer chooses that product today, he or she will not regret the choice when the future arrives., Author: Schor, Source: The Need Politics of Consumption, Date of Assignment: 2/15/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Overt Racism
Definition: open and favorable coverage is given to arguments, positions and spokespersons who are n the business of elaborating an openly racist argument or advancing a racist policy or view, Author: Stuart Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Overt racism
Definition: open coverage given to arguments/positions/spokespersons who elaborate openly racist policies or views, Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Overt Racism
Definition: Coverage is given to arguments, positions, and spokespersons who are in the business of elaborating an openly racist argument or advancing a racist policy or view, Author: Hall, Source: The Whites of Their Eyes, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Partipulation
Definition: Tony Shwartz coined this term for describing advertising in which the audience participates in on it's own manipulation., Author: Jhally, Source: Chapter 25 Image Based Culture, Date of Assignment: 2/19/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Patriarchal Culture
Definition: ideas about the nature of things, including men, women, and humanity, with manhood and masculinity most closely associated with being human; core value of control and domination in almost every area of human existence., Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy: The System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Patriarchal eyes
Definition: Women and men are profoundly different in their basic natures, hierarchy is the only alternative to chaos, and that men are made in the image of God, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Patriarchy
Definition: a system defined by its male-dominated, male-identified, and male-centered character; identifies manhood and masculinity with being human and womanhood and femininity as “other”, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Patriarchy
Definition: a kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships and ideas, with a male-dominated, male-identified, male-centered character; contains ideas about the nature of things, like humanity and masculinity being associated with being human, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, The System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Devon M.

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patriarchy
Definition: a kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Patriarchy
Definition: A kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships and ideas., Author: Johnson, Source: 'Patriarchy, the System...', Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Patriarchy
Definition: male-dominated, male-identified, and male-centered character; set of symbols and ideas that make a culture embodied by everything from the content of everyday conversation to literature and film., Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy: The System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Patriarchy
Definition: a system; a kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships and ideas; a set of symbols and ideas that make up a culture embodied by everything…, Author: Allan G. Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, The System; An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: No Name

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'People's Products'
Definition: Items used by both men and women- such as cars, credit cards, insurance, sound equipment, financial services, etc., Author: Steinem, Source: Chapter 23 Sex, Lies, and Advertising, Date of Assignment: 2/19/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Phoniness
Definition: Brown, inventor of Cosmopolitan, actually provided women with tips and praise on how trickery in the sense of beauty was good. (ex. fake eyelashes, contacts, etc.), Author: Ouellette, Source: Inventing the Cosmo Girl, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Pink Collar Women
Definition: Term used to describe the readers of Cosmopolitan that used Brown’s advice and ways of making their lives better, especially by getting office jobs., Author: Ouellette, Source: Inventing the Cosmo Girl, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Political Economy of Culture
Definition: cultural texts within their system of production and distribution, Author: Douglas Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, & Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Promise Reapers
Definition: sees itself as “born from the side of Promise Keepers, Author: Ducat, Source: Gender In A Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Propaganda ( System)
Definition: advertising in a sense that proves that consuming is for the commodity and happiness that the purchase gives, Author: Jhally, Source: Chapter 25 Image Based Culture, Date of Assignment: 2/19/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Prophet
Definition: someone who talks to God and has a Holy Book, creating rules of behavior and morality, Author: Satrapi, Source: Persepolis, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Qualitative Studies
Definition: Applies various critical theories to unpack the meanings of the texts or to explicate how texts function to produce meaning., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class In Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Quantitative Studies
Definition: Dissects using numbers., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class In Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Queer
Definition: This was once a derogative term that served as mental abuse. Now, “queer” describes the sexuality of a person: gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, etc., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Queer
Definition: someone who rejects binary categories and is politically radical, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Queer
Definition: gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, other sexual identities; politically radical term, rejects binary categories, universalizes rather than minoritizes, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Queer
Definition: Marker for some gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and other marginalized sexual identities. It is politically radical, rejects binary categories, embraces more fluid categories, and tends to be “universalizing.”, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Queer
Definition: A market for some gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and other marginalized sexual identities., Author: Dines, Source: 'Popular Culture and Queer Represenation...', Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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queer
Definition: Sexual identities such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (glbt)homogeneity Your own sexualitysymbolic annhiliation The invisibilit of gays and lesbians in mass media, Author: Raymond, Diane, Source: Ch. 10 GRCM, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Kristin C.

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Queer
Definition: Term to label a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or any other sexual identity., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Queer Theory
Definition: An academic, open-minded title that refers to information involving lesbian/gay studies analyzed through culture and not as a category of society., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Queer Theory
Definition: a body of knowledge connected to lesbian/gay studies that advocates fluidity, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Queer theory
Definition: knowledge connected to but not the same as lesbian/gay studies, looks at queerness throughout culture, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Queer Theory
Definition: identifies a body of knowledge connected to but not identical with lesbian/gay studies., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Queer Theory
Definition: To identify a body of knowledge connected to but not identical to lesbian/gay studies. Based on the study of queer culture, not so much fixed demarcated studies., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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'Queer Theory
Definition: A body of knowledge connected to but not identical with lesbian/gay studies., Author: Dines, Source: 'Popular Culture and Queer Representation...', Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Partipulation
Definition: Tony Shwartz coined this term for describing advertising in which the audience participates in on it's own manipulation., Author: Jhally, Source: Chapter 25 Image Based Culture, Date of Assignment: 2/19/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Patriarchal Culture
Definition: ideas about the nature of things, including men, women, and humanity, with manhood and masculinity most closely associated with being human; core value of control and domination in almost every area of human existence., Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy: The System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Patriarchal eyes
Definition: Women and men are profoundly different in their basic natures, hierarchy is the only alternative to chaos, and that men are made in the image of God, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Patriarchy
Definition: a system defined by its male-dominated, male-identified, and male-centered character; identifies manhood and masculinity with being human and womanhood and femininity as “other”, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Patriarchy
Definition: a kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships and ideas, with a male-dominated, male-identified, male-centered character; contains ideas about the nature of things, like humanity and masculinity being associated with being human, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, The System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Devon M.

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patriarchy
Definition: a kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships, Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, the System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Patriarchy
Definition: A kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships and ideas., Author: Johnson, Source: 'Patriarchy, the System...', Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Patriarchy
Definition: male-dominated, male-identified, and male-centered character; set of symbols and ideas that make a culture embodied by everything from the content of everyday conversation to literature and film., Author: Johnson, Source: Patriarchy: The System, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Patriarchy
Definition: a system; a kind of society organized around certain kinds of social relationships and ideas; a set of symbols and ideas that make up a culture embodied by everything…, Author: Allan G. Johnson, Source: Patriarchy, The System; An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: No Name

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'People's Products'
Definition: Items used by both men and women- such as cars, credit cards, insurance, sound equipment, financial services, etc., Author: Steinem, Source: Chapter 23 Sex, Lies, and Advertising, Date of Assignment: 2/19/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Phoniness
Definition: Brown, inventor of Cosmopolitan, actually provided women with tips and praise on how trickery in the sense of beauty was good. (ex. fake eyelashes, contacts, etc.), Author: Ouellette, Source: Inventing the Cosmo Girl, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Pink Collar Women
Definition: Term used to describe the readers of Cosmopolitan that used Brown’s advice and ways of making their lives better, especially by getting office jobs., Author: Ouellette, Source: Inventing the Cosmo Girl, Date of Assignment: 2/8/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Political Economy of Culture
Definition: cultural texts within their system of production and distribution, Author: Douglas Kellner, Source: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, & Media Culture, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Promise Reapers
Definition: sees itself as “born from the side of Promise Keepers, Author: Ducat, Source: Gender In A Time of Holy War, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Jessica B.

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Propaganda ( System)
Definition: advertising in a sense that proves that consuming is for the commodity and happiness that the purchase gives, Author: Jhally, Source: Chapter 25 Image Based Culture, Date of Assignment: 2/19/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Prophet
Definition: someone who talks to God and has a Holy Book, creating rules of behavior and morality, Author: Satrapi, Source: Persepolis, Date of Assignment: 2/1/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Qualitative Studies
Definition: Applies various critical theories to unpack the meanings of the texts or to explicate how texts function to produce meaning., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class In Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Quantitative Studies
Definition: Dissects using numbers., Author: Dines, Source: Gender, Race, and Class In Media, Date of Assignment: 1/29/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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Queer
Definition: This was once a derogative term that served as mental abuse. Now, “queer” describes the sexuality of a person: gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, etc., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Queer
Definition: someone who rejects binary categories and is politically radical, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Queer
Definition: gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, other sexual identities; politically radical term, rejects binary categories, universalizes rather than minoritizes, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Queer
Definition: Marker for some gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and other marginalized sexual identities. It is politically radical, rejects binary categories, embraces more fluid categories, and tends to be “universalizing.”, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Queer
Definition: A market for some gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and other marginalized sexual identities., Author: Dines, Source: 'Popular Culture and Queer Represenation...', Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Katelyn R.

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queer
Definition: Sexual identities such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (glbt)homogeneity Your own sexualitysymbolic annhiliation The invisibilit of gays and lesbians in mass media, Author: Raymond, Diane, Source: Ch. 10 GRCM, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Kristin C.

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Queer
Definition: Term to label a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or any other sexual identity., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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Queer Theory
Definition: An academic, open-minded title that refers to information involving lesbian/gay studies analyzed through culture and not as a category of society., Author: Raymond, Source: Chapter 10 Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Melissa M.

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Queer Theory
Definition: a body of knowledge connected to lesbian/gay studies that advocates fluidity, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Amanda G.

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Queer theory
Definition: knowledge connected to but not the same as lesbian/gay studies, looks at queerness throughout culture, Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Devon M.

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Queer Theory
Definition: identifies a body of knowledge connected to but not identical with lesbian/gay studies., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Liz S.

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Queer Theory
Definition: To identify a body of knowledge connected to but not identical to lesbian/gay studies. Based on the study of queer culture, not so much fixed demarcated studies., Author: Raymond, Source: Popular Culture and Queer Representation, Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Lauren P.

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'Queer Theory
Definition: A body of knowledge connected to but not identical with lesbian/gay studies., Author: Dines, Source: 'Popular Culture and Queer Representation...', Date of Assignment: 2/5/2007, Name: Katelyn R.