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Test Social, political and cultural contexts in the formation of subjectivity
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1st QUESTION: What role do social contexts play in the formation of subjectivity?
They provide frames of reference and power relations
They are irrelevant elements
They have no influence at all
They only apply to certain cultures
2nd QUESTION: What are the conditions of production of subjectivity?
Emotional situations
Personal environments
Individual factors
Social, political and economic environments
3rd QUESTION: What characterizes the contexts that shape subjectivity?
They are immutable and static
They are constantly changing and linked to power
They lack history
They are the same all over the world
4th QUESTION: What impact does the political system have on subjectivity?
It has no effect
It influences how one lives and interprets the world
It only generates laws
Determines the physical climate
QUESTION 5: How does the sociopolitical and economic climate influence people?
It does not cause differences
Modify only the economic
Shapes subjective experience according to security and opportunities
It does not affect the individual
6th QUESTION: What role does culture play in the construction of subjectivity?
Just create art and symbols
It is an external factor without implication
It acts as a vehicle for the production of subjectivity
Avoid subjectivity in society
QUESTION 7: What do cultural values teach?
To ignore society
To value only the individual
To interpret the world and behave socially
To reject social norms
QUESTION 8: Do broad contexts completely determine subjectivity?
Yes, absolutely
No, but they offer limits and materials to build it
Yes, because they impose fixed rules
They have no role
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