A) Das Kapitalism B) Monkey Business C) The German Ideology D) The Pursuit of Happiness E) The Consumerist Manifesto
A) Imaginary Relation B) Responsibility C) Economic Relation D) Material Connection E) Response
A) Norman Greenbaum B) Cleanth Brooks C) Titi Camara D) bell hooks E) Peter Gabriel
A) A priest B) A zookeeper C) A policeman D) His Mother E) Another driver
A) Dilletanté B) Divérgence C) Différance D) Déviance E) Defféral
A) Roland Barthes B) Maurice Merleau-Ponty C) Martin Heidegger D) Jean-Paul Sartre E) Søren Kierkegaard
A) Pantopticon B) Instagram C) Deception D) Ideological State Apparatus E) Discourse
A) Double Trouble B) The Drag Act C) Ginger Beer D) Gender Bender E) Gender Trouble
A) Martin Heidegger B) G W F Hegel C) Ludwig von Feuerbach D) Michael Bublé E) Fredrich Nietzsche
A) Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, The Madwoman in the Attic (1979) B) Hélène Cixous, The Newly Born Woman (1975) C) Brooklyn Beckham, ‘What I See’ (2017) D) Roland Barthes, 'Myth Today' (1957) E) Audre Lorde, 'Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference' (1984)
A) Gran-chi B) Glam-si C) Gram-shi D) Gram-ki E) Gram-ski
A) The means of production understood in terms of their ownership B) The physical coercion of the population by a ruling class C) Revolutionary theories of leadership emerging from Marxist thinking D) Leadership or dominance, especially by one state or social group over others E) Topiary Costs and their division amongst social classes
A) Roland Barthes B) Jacques Derrida C) Judith Butler D) Simone de Beauvoir E) Emma Watson
A) Structuralism B) Sociology C) Post-Structualisam D) Semiotics E) Semiology
A) Orientalism B) The British Dream C) Individualism D) Drag E) Pokémon
A) The Cyclops B) The Panopticon C) The Network D) The Pyramid E) The Oddessy
A) Intervidual B) Intersectional C) Intestinal D) International E) Intentional
A) What difference does it make what he is thinking? B) Where is the speaker who is speaking? C) Who has the right to be speaking? D) Is it the reader who is speaking? E) What difference does it make who is speaking?
A) cultural appropriation B) miseducation C) stigmatisation D) media saturation E) class war
A) Roses signifying passion B) Flags signifying loyalty C) Lions signifying ferocity D) Wrestlers signifying strength E) Fish signifying freedom
A) Power B) Truth C) Love D) Error E) Dissimulation
A) Egalitarianism B) Consequentialism C) Maoism D) Popularism E) Tangerinery |