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Test The role of social categories (Class, gender, race) in subjectivity
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1st QUESTION: What role do social categories such as gender or class play in subjectivity?
They are irrelevant labels
They help to ignore differences
They deeply condition the lived experience
They have no social base
2nd QUESTION: What does it mean to belong to a specific social class?
Determine the place of birth
Defines the character
Influences opportunities, perceptions and relationships
It has no social implications
3rd QUESTION: How does gender act in subjective configuration?
It only reinforces the biological
Establishes roles and norms that configure subjectivities
It is an exclusively medical construction
It's part of genetics
QUESTION 4: What impact do race and ethnicity have?
They have no effect
They have a profound impact according to social history
They are purely natural phenomena
They only affect minorities
QUESTION 5: What types of subjectivities can develop in marginalized groups?
Privileged subjectivities
Uniform subjectivities
Subjectivities shaped by power and marginalization
Neutral subjectivities
QUESTION 6: What role does individual agency play in the face of social pressures?
It has no relevance
Allows us to resist and affirm identity
Cancel the stereotypes
Eliminate discrimination
QUESTION 7: What does the intersectionality approach mean?
Study a single isolated category
Analyze the effect of emotions
It crosses multiple social factors simultaneously
Avoid considering subjectivity
QUESTION 8: Why is it relevant to analyze how social categories operate?
To ignore the differences
To naturalize power
To understand inequalities and promote justice
To reduce the analysis to the individual
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