“Today, Hawai’i suffers six and a half million tourists annually, over thirty visitors for every Native Hawaiian” (Trask 50). In the previous sentence, Trask uses the phrase “Hawai’i suffers” and says that the idea of “happy Hawaiians” is mythical. Identify FOUR reasons why she says this is so.
This section will have 10 questions.
This section will have 10 questions.
This section will have 10 quotes. You will need to identify…
This section will have 10 quotes. You will need to identify the speaker by typing in one of these options below. Please be sure to spell their names correctly. All will be used at least once, and some of them may be used more than the others. Goffman Trask Collins Hochschild Foucault Bourdieu Said Butler
“Since standpoints refer to group knowledge, recurring patte…
“Since standpoints refer to group knowledge, recurring patterns of differential treatment suggest that certain themes will characterize U.S. Black women’s group knowledge or standpoint. For example, one core theme concerns multifaceted legacies of struggle, especially in response to forms of violence accompanying intersecting oppressions.” The speaker is ___.
“But the essential point is that, when perceived through the…
“But the essential point is that, when perceived through these social categories of perception, these principles of vision and division, the differences in practices, in the goods possessed, or in the opinions expressed become symbolic differences and constitute a veritable language.” The speaker is ___.
According to our course materials on Collins, which of the f…
According to our course materials on Collins, which of the following statements is FALSE?
“In a word, the disciplines are the ensemble of minute techn…
“In a word, the disciplines are the ensemble of minute technical inventions that made it possible to increase the useful size of multiplicities by decreasing the inconveniences of the power which, in order to make them useful, must control them.” The speaker is ___.
“Something patently foreign and distant acquires, for one re…
“Something patently foreign and distant acquires, for one reason or another, a status more rather than less familiar. One tends to stop judging things either as completely novel or as completely well-known; a new median category emerges, a category that allows one to see new things, things seen for the first time, as versions of a previously known thing. In essence such a category is not only a way of receiving new information, it is also a method for controlling what seems to be a threat to some established view of things.” The speaker is ___.
Which part of the human body does Paley utilize for his anal…
Which part of the human body does Paley utilize for his analogy?
The so-called ‘Euthyphro Dilemma’ asks if God commands good…
The so-called ‘Euthyphro Dilemma’ asks if God commands good things because they are good, or if the things God commands are good because he commands them. Why couldn’t a Divine Command Theorist accept the first ‘horn’ of the dilemma? That is, why couldn’t a Divine Command Theorist say that God commands us to do good things because they are good?