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Sexual Politics by Kate Millett
Contributed by: Blake
  • 1. What is the primary focus of Kate Millett's 'Sexual Politics'?
A) The role of religion in politics
B) The intersection of sexuality and power dynamics
C) Historical analysis of women's rights
D) Economic disparities in society
  • 2. Which literary figure does Millett analyze to discuss sexual politics?
A) T.S. Eliot
B) Henry Miller
C) Ernest Hemingway
D) F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • 3. What term does Millett use to describe the societal norms surrounding gender?
A) Feminine discourse
B) Sexual politics
C) Cultural studies
D) Gender theory
  • 4. What does Millett see as a primary barrier to feminist progress?
A) Legal restrictions
B) Political opposition
C) Societal conditioning
D) Economic factors
  • 5. Millett asserts that literature plays a role in perpetuating which concept?
A) Equality
B) Male dominance
C) Social harmony
D) Diversity
  • 6. Millett's work is often cited as a foundational text for which movement?
A) Suffragette movement
B) LGBT rights movement
C) Second-wave feminism
D) Civil rights movement
  • 7. In what year was 'Sexual Politics' first published?
A) 1970
B) 1980
C) 1975
D) 1965
  • 8. What does Millett argue is often overlooked in discussions of sexual politics?
A) Historical context
B) The experiences of women
C) The role of men
D) Media representations
  • 9. What type of theory does Millett's work exemplify?
A) Marxist feminism
B) Intersectional feminism
C) Liberal feminism
D) Radical feminism
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