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Avaliação: CEL0559_AV_201310075158 » ESTUDOS CULTURAIS EM LÍNGUA INGLESA Tipo de Avaliação: AV Aluno: 201310075158 FELIPE DE SOUZA OLIVEIRA Professor: CLAUDIA DE FREITAS LOPES S M DA SILVA Turma: 9001/AA Nota da Prova: 7,0 Nota de Partic.: 1 Data: 10/03/2015 08:59:19 1a Questão (Ref.: 201310268258) Pontos: 1,5 / 1,5 The word 'Sociology' was created in 1838 by Auguste Comte. However, it was Émile Durkheim's who founded and explained its concept. Discuss Durkheim's contribution to Sociology. Resposta: Durkheim was responsible for tracing the first steps of Sociology, by defining its meaning and purposes. Starting from Durkheim's study and concepts that it was possible to later sociologists to come to the Sociology we know today. Gabarito: Émile Durkheim, autor que mais produziu estudos sobre o tema da educação, propõe uma explicação funcionalista. Ele foi quem sistematizou a Sociologia. Durkheim tratou de definir a Sociologia, seu objeto de estudo, seu método de trabalho e seus conceitos fundamentais. Transformou temas como o Direito, a Educação, a Religião, o Suicídio e a Moral em objetos de análise sociológica. 2a Questão (Ref.: 201310268263) Pontos: 1,5 / 1,5 Functionalism main goal is to analyze key elements of a social system, trying to understand how these elements are related to other elements of the social system. What is the influence of functionalism in relation to culture? Resposta: The functionalism in culture tries to understand the meaning behind the cultural interactions, how all the aspects of society emerged and made people to create their cultural work. Culture is not only influenced by other forms of culture. Instead, it's influenced by all the society in general, like the people, work, places, the government, the climate, and the relations they have with each other. So functionalism analyzes how each and every factor can be converged in cultural expressions. Gabarito: It allows us to think about the nature of the social system as a whole, explains the process of socialization and how culture can create order in society. 3a Questão (Ref.: 201310264623) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 Man needs to transmit culture. What for? Because if we do not transmit culture, we run the risk of being dominated. Because if the knowledge constructed by his people was not transmitted generation by generation, everybody would die soon. Because if the knowledge constructed by his people was not transmitted generation by generation, everything would be missed, which would block evolution process. Because it is our inevitable destiny. Because if the knowledge constructed by his people was transmitted generation by generation, everything would be fine, eliminating all the problems. 4a Questão (Ref.: 201310247740) Pontos: 0,0 / 0,5 What is a 'civilization'? Europe and the US A society which is intellectually accomplished The broadest construction of cultural identity none of the above Mesopotamia 5a Questão (Ref.: 201310247744) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 What is meant by multiculturalism? Culture drawing on multiple influences undermining patriarchal culture Listening to world music Culture drawing on many influences but still within the patriarchal framework None of the above Eating a big Mac in India 6a Questão (Ref.: 201310247741) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 What are the main features of a culture? History and religion None of the above Language and ethnicity All of the above Customs and norms 7a Questão (Ref.: 201310264701) Pontos: 0,0 / 0,5 Post modernity is a sociocultural and esthetics condition that prevails upon common concepts of a modern era. It has as its main principles: a consequential depreciation of ideological concepts from the modern era, the ideology crisis from the XX century and the occasional downfall of the Berlin Wall. a consequential appreciation of ideological concepts from the postmodern era, the ideology crisis from the XX century and the occasional downfall of the Berlin Wall. a consequential depreciation of ideological concepts from the postmodern era, the ideology crisis from the XX century and the occasional downfall of the Berlin Wall. a consequential appreciation of ideological concepts from the modern era, the ideology crisis from the XX century and the occasional downfall of the Berlin Wall. a consequential depreciation of ideological concepts from the Medieval era, the ideology crisis from the XIX century and the occasional downfall of the Berlin Wall. 8a Questão (Ref.: 201310274151) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 Many contemporary sociologists, especially postmodernists, are interested in the role played by popular culture in the creation of identity.They define it as Popular culture ¿ or sometimes mass culture ¿ is usually defined as media and other cultural products that are hardly available, often expensive to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of senior subcultures. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes elite culture ¿ is usually defined as media and other cultural products that are readily available, often cheap to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of youth subcultures. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes mass culture ¿ is usually defined as media and other cultural products that are readily available, often cheap to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of youth subcultures. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes scholar culture ¿ is usually defined as upper classes and other cultural products that are readily available, often cheap to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of youth subcultures. Popular culture ¿ or sometimes mass culture ¿ is never defined as media and other cultural products that are readily available, often cheap to consume and have popular or mass appeal. Popular culture ¿ especially fashion and music ¿ is also seen to be major feature of youth subcultures. 9a Questão (Ref.: 201310651129) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Choose the alternative that correctly fills the blanks in the following fragment: For _______, indexicality is one of three sign modalities, and is a phenomenon far broader than language; that which, independently of interpretation, points to something ¿ such as smoke (an index of fire) or a pointing finger ¿ works indexically for interpretation. John Sturrock Charles Sanders Peirce Roland Bartes C, W. Morris Ferdinand Saussure 10a Questão (Ref.: 201310264796) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 The emergence of the newspaper and novels strengths the idea of an imaginative national community. This way, we can say that the press enables¿ Mass communication and the consciousness of the diversified linguistic system. Upper classes communication and the consciousness of the diversified linguistic system. Lower classes communication and the restriction of the diversified linguistic system. Mass communication and the restriction of the diversified linguistic system. Upper classes communication and the restriction of the diversified linguistic system. Período de não visualização da prova: desde 03/03/2015 até 17/03/2015.
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