A) The nature of sexuality in Western culture B) The history of feminism C) Psychological theories of love D) Modern art movements
A) 1990 B) 1995 C) 1985 D) 2000
A) Culture is superior to nature B) Nature controls culture C) They are the same D) They are in constant conflict
A) Psychological perspectives B) Social constructions C) Biological differences D) Cultural narratives
A) Science fiction B) Cultural criticism C) Historical fiction D) Self-help
A) The Virgin Mary B) The Wise Woman C) The Goddess D) The Mother
A) The search for truth B) The struggle for economic power C) The desire for love D) The conflict between nature and civilization
A) Its focus on careerism B) Its rejection of sexual agency C) Its advocacy for equality D) Its embrace of maternity
A) Casual and conversational B) Formal and academic C) Provocative and polemical D) Technical and analytical |