kahoot
問題一覧
1
✕
2
Popular culture as resistance to society
3
Johan Huizinga
4
Games of emotion
5
Third place
6
There is no obvious connection between the two
7
Paralanguage
8
Because it helps promote national solidarity and reduces regionalism
9
Code-switching
10
Ethnicity
11
Malagasy (language of Madagascar)
12
Oralist approach
13
Globalization
14
6000
15
Mass movement of people around the world
16
Needing access to so many technologies deepens gaps between rich and poor
17
Having one "X" and one "y" chromosome
18
Erving Coffman
19
Toxic masculinity
20
A social media campaign for women sharing their experiences of harassment
21
Liminality
22
✕
23
✕
24
To illustrate that it has a biological basis but a cultural expression
25
Binary
26
○
27
Native Hawaiian
28
Mãhu
29
Masculinity
30
Indigenous people
31
Its intensity: in how many ways, and how fast, places are connected
32
The McDonaldization of Society (George Ritzer, 2004)
33
✕
34
Raw fish
35
Cultural appropriation
36
Globalization
37
Using plastic Tupperware instead of earthen containers for storing tamales
38
✕
39
Habitus
40
Ethnicity
41
Feeling involved with your nation because of international sports events
42
Structural racism
43
Violence, including by police officers, against African Americans
44
Diaspora
45
There is more variation within "racial" groups than between them
46
It helped create social organizations like "Black Lives Matter"
47
It became a strategy for dividing and controlling colonized people
48
1. "invented"; 2. "privilege, power, and wealth".
問題一覧
1
✕
2
Popular culture as resistance to society
3
Johan Huizinga
4
Games of emotion
5
Third place
6
There is no obvious connection between the two
7
Paralanguage
8
Because it helps promote national solidarity and reduces regionalism
9
Code-switching
10
Ethnicity
11
Malagasy (language of Madagascar)
12
Oralist approach
13
Globalization
14
6000
15
Mass movement of people around the world
16
Needing access to so many technologies deepens gaps between rich and poor
17
Having one "X" and one "y" chromosome
18
Erving Coffman
19
Toxic masculinity
20
A social media campaign for women sharing their experiences of harassment
21
Liminality
22
✕
23
✕
24
To illustrate that it has a biological basis but a cultural expression
25
Binary
26
○
27
Native Hawaiian
28
Mãhu
29
Masculinity
30
Indigenous people
31
Its intensity: in how many ways, and how fast, places are connected
32
The McDonaldization of Society (George Ritzer, 2004)
33
✕
34
Raw fish
35
Cultural appropriation
36
Globalization
37
Using plastic Tupperware instead of earthen containers for storing tamales
38
✕
39
Habitus
40
Ethnicity
41
Feeling involved with your nation because of international sports events
42
Structural racism
43
Violence, including by police officers, against African Americans
44
Diaspora
45
There is more variation within "racial" groups than between them
46
It helped create social organizations like "Black Lives Matter"
47
It became a strategy for dividing and controlling colonized people
48
1. "invented"; 2. "privilege, power, and wealth".