GS from KAYE BAUZON, ROSE MANIGQUE & JAZNIELLE PIZARRAS OF OT-1B
1. Postmodern feminism - this movement questioned,renamed, and reclaimed the concept of
womanhood 2. Affirmative action - deliberate preferential option for women in order to have equal opportunity in a certain field 3. Radical feminism - ensured that women’s differences from men were recognized and celebrated 4. Kate Millet - her text focused on politics as power structures and the relation of the sex (coitus and biological sex) 5. Shulamith Firestone - society must change to help address women’s concerns 6. Simone de Beauvoir - French feminist; The Second Sex: women were not seen as equal 7. Third wave - wave to develop to deconstruct (????) 8. First wave - women’s emancipation movement that fought for the right to vote, equal opportunity for employment and commerce, right to education, right to smoke, the right to wear pants, and the right to promiscuity 9. Monogamy - passing on wealth to one’s offspring 10. Mary Wallstonecraft - mother of Western and Anglo-Saxon feminism 11. Declaration of Sentinents - first women’s rights convention that emerged in NYC in 1948 12. Friedrech Engels - a collaborator/partner of Karl Marx 13. Olympia de Gouges - a French feminist who believed strongly in justice and equality for all 14. French revolution - overthrew the Bourbon dysnasty; RIGHT TO CHEAP BREAD!!! 15. Feminism - looking at the world through a woman’s perspective 16. Essentialist argument - oppression of women is due to the nature of their gender or their socially- constructed roles 17. Shift to agriculture - plausible theory for the suppression of women 18. Goddess -based social organization - the worship of the mother goddess that lasted for as long as people experienced the development of life as a mystery and gift 19. Rosalind Miles - feminist writer who has researched the hidden role of women throughout history 20. CEDAW - International Bill of Rights as Women 21. Gender mainstreaming - inclusion of a gender perspective in all policies and programs 22. Strategic gender needs - needs women identify because of their subordinate position to men in their society 23. Practical gender needs - concerned with women’s immediate needs of survival 24. Maxine Molyneux - had ideas in gender interests: interests that are developed by men or women by “virtue of their social positioning through gender attributes” 25. Shiva - an economic system geared towards growth and accumulation is anti-women and anti- environment 26. Paternalistic system - system in which women must conform 27. Destructive development - cycle of intervention, transformation, and processing for accumulation & consumption form 28. Monoculture - many species of plant life will eventually get wiped out because they are no longer cultivated by farmers who their habitats are being destroyed to plant the commercial corn for cereals 29. Women - they see personhood as “relational” 30. Peak oil - state in which all the easily accessible oil has been consumed PC from KAYE BAUZON, ROSE MANIGQUE & JAZNIELLE PIZARRAS OF OT-1B
1. Intellectual Property - refers to the creations of the mind
2. Fabrication - falsifying 3. Rhetorical situation - art of public speaking 4. Language - vital component of culture 5. Search engine - common place on the Internet 6. Three dimensions of register - field, tenor, and mode 7. Digital storytelling - modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling using digital media to create media-rich stories to tell, to share, and to preserve 8. Leigh Richard 9. Concise and informative noites - what a minute taker needs 10. Header of the memo 11. Memo 12. Relational feedback 13. Procedural feedback 14. Individual feedback 15. Descriptive feedback 16. Evaluative feedback 17. Gunnysacking - imaginary bag we all carry into which we place our unresolved conflicts 18. Avoidance - changing the subject; leaving the room 19. Grapevine communication - informal channel of business communication 20. Grievance procedure 21. Diagonal communication 22. Upward communication 23. Downward communication 24. Barriers of communication in the workplace 25. There are 4 levels of feedback - TRUE 26. Internal noise represent external self- thinking - FALSE 27. Ritualistic communication helps us meet social needs - TRUE 28. Elements of rhetoric situation include POTAA - TRUE 29. Memorized speech is mastered and delivered entirely from memory 30. Imaginative communication are seen through people who express their appreciation on fictional messages from books, films, and conversation