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ESTUDOS CULTURAIS EM LÍNGUA INGLESA Simulado: CEL0559_SM_201508179786 V.1 Fechar Aluno(a): WAGNER KROISS Matrícula: 201508179786 Desempenho: 10,0 de 10,0 Data: 22/04/2016 16:03:39 (Finalizada) 1a Questão (Ref.: 201508950555) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 For Marcuse, the socalled civilized culture of the modern age had simply resulted in ever more technologically enhanced means by which humans could with ever increasing efficiency. Kill create new tools work love travel Gabarito Comentado. 2a Questão (Ref.: 201508896949) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Mark the only option which does NOT describe the concept of identity: The word identity means being able to fix or figure out who we are as people. The word identity relates to how we think about other people around us. The word identity relates to what we think others think of us. Identity represents the macro pattern the big picture. The word identity relates to how we think about ourselves as people. Gabarito Comentado. 3a Questão (Ref.: 201508822725) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 When Marx refers to a class in itself to a class for itself, he means that, in other words, the members of the working classes realize the nature of their situation and begin to develop a class identity that allows them to develop with their fellow members and act against their oppressors. capabilities dreams solidarity anger fear Gabarito Comentado. 4a Questão (Ref.: 201508379721) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Sociology is one of the Human Sciences that has as subjects: society, its cultural organization and the processes that connect persons in groups, institutions and associations. society, its lack of organization and the processes that connect persons in groups, institutions and associations. society, its social organization and the processes that connect persons in groups, institutions and associations. mankind, its cultural organization and the processes that form groups, institutions and associations. mankind, its social organization and the processes that unite people in groups, institutions and associations. 5a Questão (Ref.: 201508822761) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 For Weber, people make sense of what they do when they understand culture is created by humans through the meanings and motives they hold culture is created by theorists culture is not important culture depends logic culture is a set of rules to be followed Gabarito Comentado. 6a Questão (Ref.: 201508427932) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Jean Baudrillard's philosophy centers on the twin concepts of 'hyperreality' and 'simulation'. What do these terms refer to? To the simulation of reality philosophers research about in their every day routine. To the ability philosophers have of bringing hyperreality and simulation to life. To the reality and fiction contemporary movie directors work with. To the virtual or unreal nature of contemporary culture in an age of mass communication and mass consumption. To the absurdities we need to deal with in modern society. 7a Questão (Ref.: 201508362817) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 The values, beliefs, behaviour, and material objects that constitute a people's way of life is defined as folkways. culture. norms. knowledge mores. 8a Questão (Ref.: 201508362832) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 What are the main features of a culture? Language and ethnicity All of the above History and religion Customs and norms None of the above 9a Questão (Ref.: 201508897005) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 The highly conservative view of the popular/mass culture of the working classes which need the high culture to become better educated, provides intellectual justification for the continuation of the in society. class system increase of good actors growth of artistic expressions division of labor development of good products Gabarito Comentado. 10a Questão (Ref.: 201508429351) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 What ´s the ´ mass society thesis ´? It is an idea which is based on Adorno´s proccess of creating false needs by making people purchase objects/products they really need in order to provide capitalists with profits. It is a pessimistic critique of mass/popular culture, based on sociological theories such as Marxism. It suggests that popular culture prevents critical and revolutionary thought. It leads to a society where individuals lose their sense of community, their individuality and come to rely on strong authority from above. It is a kind of society whose arguments owe a great deal to the ideas of traditional Marxism. It is a positive critique to popular culture, giving value to the art which has its origin at the birth of each country. It is a thesis which defends the consumption of cultural products as a means of improving people´s view of culture of their own country. It is a positive view about mass/popular culture. It allows masses of people to think for themselves and dominate the rulers of a state or country.
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