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English Literature Mcqs

How does Virginia Woolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own” contribute to feminist theory ?

How does Virginia Woolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own” contribute to feminist theory ?

A. It suggests that the suppression of women is part of a historical climate that will naturally fade away.
B. It suggests that gender roles are conditioned by the possession of money and power.
C. It suggests that gender has power over class.
D. It suggests that education, rather than money, is needed for the liberation of women.

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English Literature Mcqs, Introduction to Literary Theory

What does Judith Butler mean when she suggests that gender is “performed” ?

What does Judith Butler mean when she suggests that gender is “performed” ?

A. Gender does not reflect an essential truth, but rather is a role people play based on their internalization of socially constructed gender roles.
B. Gender roles do not exist.
C. Real gender roles are scripted by excellent writers.
D. Only individuals who have the capacity to perform have gender.

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English Literature Mcqs, MCQs / Q&A

According to Jacques Lacan, the mirror stage is the point at which a child_________________?

According to Jacques Lacan, the mirror stage is the point at which a child_________________?

A. refuses maternal bonds.
B. is able to separate the “I” from the “Other.”
C. looks into a mirror for the first time.
D. first engages with speech.

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English Literature Mcqs, Introduction to Literary Theory

How are Julia Kristeva’s psychoanalytic theories distinct from traditional Freudian concepts ?

How are Julia Kristeva’s psychoanalytic theories distinct from traditional Freudian concepts ?

A. Kristeva rejects the idea that neuroses provide insight into the unconscious.
B. Kristeva suggests that women are not subject to traditional fetishes.
C. Kristeva offers a more central place for women’s issues within psychological development.
D. Kristeva fundamentally disagrees with the idea of the mirror stage.

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Which of the following statements best explains Mikhail Bakhtin’s philosophy of language ?

Which of the following statements best explains Mikhail Bakhtin’s philosophy of language ?

A. Language includes multiple social dialects and jargons.
B. Language can include socioideological contradictions from the past.
C. Language exhibits and is bound up in the social lives and historical context of the people who speak it.
D. Language is loaded with the intentions of others.

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