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48問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    Popular culture is the same as youth culture

    ‪✕‬

  • 2

    The example of Comic Market was used to illustrate which way to study popular culture sociologically?

    Popular culture as resistance to society

  • 3

    What is the name of the scholar who wrote Homo Ludens (1938), and argued that play is necessary for culture?

    Johan Huizinga

  • 4

    Which is not a common category of games?

    Games of emotion

  • 5

    What is the idea, developed by Ray Oldenburg, that places besides the home and workplace have important social value?

    Third place

  • 6

    "The relation between symbol and what it refers to is arbitrary". What does this mean?

    There is no obvious connection between the two

  • 7

    Varying pitch, loudness, tempo or duration of sounds (saying "it's beautiful" or saying "it's beauuuuuuuu-tiful!!!") is:

    Paralanguage

  • 8

    Why are many languages in China called "dialects"?

    Because it helps promote national solidarity and reduces regionalism

  • 9

    Changing your language variety or register depending on the particular situation is called:

    Code-switching

  • 10

    A group of people who identify with each other based on shared cultural heritage, ancestry, country of origin, language.

    Ethnicity

  • 11

    What was used as an example where men use very indirect, "flowery" language, and women are more direct?

    Malagasy (language of Madagascar)

  • 12

    The idea that Deaf people should limit sign language and blend in with the hearing community is called:

    Oralist approach

  • 13

    The spread of people, their cultures and languages, products, money, ideas, and information around the world is called:

    Globalization

  • 14

    According to the author, approximately how many languages are still surviving today?

    6000

  • 15

    Which of the following is directly mentioned as a major cause of the extinction of languages?

    Mass movement of people around the world

  • 16

    While the author notes that digital technology is rapidly transforming communication, she warns that:

    Needing access to so many technologies deepens gaps between rich and poor

  • 17

    Which of the following is an example of sex?

    Having one "X" and one "y" chromosome

  • 18

    The idea of everyday interaction as a series of context-specific performances was developed by the sociologist:

    Erving Coffman

  • 19

    How do we call pressures for men to act in an aggressive way, hostile towards women and homosexuals?

    Toxic masculinity

  • 20

    The "Me Too" movement refers to:

    A social media campaign for women sharing their experiences of harassment

  • 21

    The existence of alternate genders beyond binaries ("thirdness") can be understood as an example of:

    Liminality

  • 22

    Across all cultures, farming is considered a man's job because it is physically demanding.

    ‪✕‬

  • 23

    Across all cultures, the color pink is associated with feminine identities.

    ‪✕‬

  • 24

    Why did the authors compare gender and sexuality to food?

    To illustrate that it has a biological basis but a cultural expression

  • 25

    The assumption that all cultures divide human beings into only two genders is called a ___ model of gender.

    Binary

  • 26

    Negative associations with female bodily fluids, such as menstrual blood, are widespread in the world's major religions.

  • 27

    In the Hawaiian language, "Kanaka Maoli" refers to:

    Native Hawaiian

  • 28

    In Hawaiian culture, those who embrace both feminine and masculine traits, and fulfill the role of teachers of song:

    Mãhu

  • 29

    Through deep, loud voices and intimidating movements, Ho'onani and the boys group learned to perform their ___.

    Masculinity

  • 30

    People who are considered the original inhabitants of a given region

    Indigenous people

  • 31

    What, if anything, is "new" about contemporary globalization?

    Its intensity: in how many ways, and how fast, places are connected

  • 32

    The idea of globalization as a destructive force, making everybody the same across the world, is associated with:

    The McDonaldization of Society (George Ritzer, 2004)

  • 33

    "Hawaiian pancakes" topped with cream and fruits like strawberries, are considered "authentic" food by Native Hawaiians

    ‪✕‬

  • 34

    The Hawaiian dish "Poke" is made out of:

    Raw fish

  • 35

    Choose the correct term for: "taking an element of another's culture and using it for one's own purposes".

    Cultural appropriation

  • 36

    Provide the correct definition for:

    Globalization

  • 37

    What example of Zapotec culture was used to illustrate glocalization?

    Using plastic Tupperware instead of earthen containers for storing tamales

  • 38

    Salsa dancing stands out as a practice that is identical across cultures

    ‪✕‬

  • 39

    How comfortable you are with norms for talking, speaking, dressing, behavior, and "taste" depends on your:

    Habitus

  • 40

    A group of people who identify with each other based on shared cultural heritage, ancestry, history, country of origin.

    Ethnicity

  • 41

    Which was brought up as an example of "Imagined Communities"?

    Feeling involved with your nation because of international sports events

  • 42

    A system that supports a continued unfair advantage for some and harmful treatment of others based on ethnicity

    Structural racism

  • 43

    What led towards the creation and spread of the "Black Lives Matter" movement?

    Violence, including by police officers, against African Americans

  • 44

    When people move away from their original homeland, voluntarily or involuntarily:

    Diaspora

  • 45

    According to AAA, DNA evidence shows that:

    There is more variation within "racial" groups than between them

  • 46

    Which of the following is not a way in which the ideology of race influenced 19th century politics in the US?

    It helped create social organizations like "Black Lives Matter"

  • 47

    How can the idea of "race" be linked to colonialism?

    It became a strategy for dividing and controlling colonized people

  • 48

    The "racial" worldview was _1_ to assign some groups to perpetual low status, while others were permitted access to _2_

    1. "invented"; 2. "privilege, power, and wealth".

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Popular culture is the same as youth culture

    ‪✕‬

  • 2

    The example of Comic Market was used to illustrate which way to study popular culture sociologically?

    Popular culture as resistance to society

  • 3

    What is the name of the scholar who wrote Homo Ludens (1938), and argued that play is necessary for culture?

    Johan Huizinga

  • 4

    Which is not a common category of games?

    Games of emotion

  • 5

    What is the idea, developed by Ray Oldenburg, that places besides the home and workplace have important social value?

    Third place

  • 6

    "The relation between symbol and what it refers to is arbitrary". What does this mean?

    There is no obvious connection between the two

  • 7

    Varying pitch, loudness, tempo or duration of sounds (saying "it's beautiful" or saying "it's beauuuuuuuu-tiful!!!") is:

    Paralanguage

  • 8

    Why are many languages in China called "dialects"?

    Because it helps promote national solidarity and reduces regionalism

  • 9

    Changing your language variety or register depending on the particular situation is called:

    Code-switching

  • 10

    A group of people who identify with each other based on shared cultural heritage, ancestry, country of origin, language.

    Ethnicity

  • 11

    What was used as an example where men use very indirect, "flowery" language, and women are more direct?

    Malagasy (language of Madagascar)

  • 12

    The idea that Deaf people should limit sign language and blend in with the hearing community is called:

    Oralist approach

  • 13

    The spread of people, their cultures and languages, products, money, ideas, and information around the world is called:

    Globalization

  • 14

    According to the author, approximately how many languages are still surviving today?

    6000

  • 15

    Which of the following is directly mentioned as a major cause of the extinction of languages?

    Mass movement of people around the world

  • 16

    While the author notes that digital technology is rapidly transforming communication, she warns that:

    Needing access to so many technologies deepens gaps between rich and poor

  • 17

    Which of the following is an example of sex?

    Having one "X" and one "y" chromosome

  • 18

    The idea of everyday interaction as a series of context-specific performances was developed by the sociologist:

    Erving Coffman

  • 19

    How do we call pressures for men to act in an aggressive way, hostile towards women and homosexuals?

    Toxic masculinity

  • 20

    The "Me Too" movement refers to:

    A social media campaign for women sharing their experiences of harassment

  • 21

    The existence of alternate genders beyond binaries ("thirdness") can be understood as an example of:

    Liminality

  • 22

    Across all cultures, farming is considered a man's job because it is physically demanding.

    ‪✕‬

  • 23

    Across all cultures, the color pink is associated with feminine identities.

    ‪✕‬

  • 24

    Why did the authors compare gender and sexuality to food?

    To illustrate that it has a biological basis but a cultural expression

  • 25

    The assumption that all cultures divide human beings into only two genders is called a ___ model of gender.

    Binary

  • 26

    Negative associations with female bodily fluids, such as menstrual blood, are widespread in the world's major religions.

  • 27

    In the Hawaiian language, "Kanaka Maoli" refers to:

    Native Hawaiian

  • 28

    In Hawaiian culture, those who embrace both feminine and masculine traits, and fulfill the role of teachers of song:

    Mãhu

  • 29

    Through deep, loud voices and intimidating movements, Ho'onani and the boys group learned to perform their ___.

    Masculinity

  • 30

    People who are considered the original inhabitants of a given region

    Indigenous people

  • 31

    What, if anything, is "new" about contemporary globalization?

    Its intensity: in how many ways, and how fast, places are connected

  • 32

    The idea of globalization as a destructive force, making everybody the same across the world, is associated with:

    The McDonaldization of Society (George Ritzer, 2004)

  • 33

    "Hawaiian pancakes" topped with cream and fruits like strawberries, are considered "authentic" food by Native Hawaiians

    ‪✕‬

  • 34

    The Hawaiian dish "Poke" is made out of:

    Raw fish

  • 35

    Choose the correct term for: "taking an element of another's culture and using it for one's own purposes".

    Cultural appropriation

  • 36

    Provide the correct definition for:

    Globalization

  • 37

    What example of Zapotec culture was used to illustrate glocalization?

    Using plastic Tupperware instead of earthen containers for storing tamales

  • 38

    Salsa dancing stands out as a practice that is identical across cultures

    ‪✕‬

  • 39

    How comfortable you are with norms for talking, speaking, dressing, behavior, and "taste" depends on your:

    Habitus

  • 40

    A group of people who identify with each other based on shared cultural heritage, ancestry, history, country of origin.

    Ethnicity

  • 41

    Which was brought up as an example of "Imagined Communities"?

    Feeling involved with your nation because of international sports events

  • 42

    A system that supports a continued unfair advantage for some and harmful treatment of others based on ethnicity

    Structural racism

  • 43

    What led towards the creation and spread of the "Black Lives Matter" movement?

    Violence, including by police officers, against African Americans

  • 44

    When people move away from their original homeland, voluntarily or involuntarily:

    Diaspora

  • 45

    According to AAA, DNA evidence shows that:

    There is more variation within "racial" groups than between them

  • 46

    Which of the following is not a way in which the ideology of race influenced 19th century politics in the US?

    It helped create social organizations like "Black Lives Matter"

  • 47

    How can the idea of "race" be linked to colonialism?

    It became a strategy for dividing and controlling colonized people

  • 48

    The "racial" worldview was _1_ to assign some groups to perpetual low status, while others were permitted access to _2_

    1. "invented"; 2. "privilege, power, and wealth".