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PART ONE: GLOSSARY TERMS (5 points each)
Briefly define four of the following terms as defined by the indicated texts/sources (two from Column A and two from Column B). Be sure to cite (e.g. page number[s]) your answers.
Column A |
Column B |
Racial Formation (Honma) |
Liberalism (Lepore & Lecture Slides) |
Racist Idea (Kendi) |
Nation (Anderson) |
Intersectionality (Kendi) |
State (Lepore) |
Whiteness (Honma) |
Nationalism (Lepore) |
Post-Racial Society (Omi & Winant) |
Nation-state (Lepore) |
PART TWO: SHORT ANSWER (10 points each)
Answer six of the below questions with a relevant short answer (~2-5 sentences) choosing two from Section 1, two from Section 2, and two from Section 3. Be sure to cite (e.g. page number[s]) your answers.
Section 1
- Describe the two major intellectual camps of the twentieth-century that viewed theories of race in biological and social terms respectively (Omi & Winant).
- What is Park’s “race-relations cycle,†and according to Omi & Winant, why is it an insufficient theory of race?
- How do racist ideas endure and evolve (Kendi)?
- How does Kendi define segregationists, assimilationists, and anti-racists and their relationship to one another?
Section 2
- What is the difference between a nation, state, and a nation-state (Anderson; Lepore)?
- What is the difference between nationalism and patriotism and why is it important to differentiate between the two (Lepore)?
- Why does Lepore believe that it would be more accurate to consider the United States a “state-nation�
- What component of Lepore’s definition of liberalism runs counter to Hobbes’s view of humanity?
Section 3
- In what ways can “celebratory multiculturalism†be a problematic way of thinking about race (Honma)?
- What is a “natural theory of violence†and why do Lawrence & Karim reject it?
- When theorizing violence, what are the why, where, what, and who questions that must be addressed (Lawrence & Karim)?
- According to Blackhawk, what work did violence do in the forming of America?