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	Avaliação: CEL0559_AV_201202421202 » ESTUDOS CULTURAIS EM LÍNGUA INGLESA
	Tipo de Avaliação: AV 
	Aluno: 201202421202 - MARINA DE SOUZA MACEDO 
	Professor:
	CLAUDIA DE FREITAS LOPES S M DA SILVA
	Turma: 9001/AA
	Nota da Prova: 7,2        Nota de Partic.: 0        Data: 14/11/2013 16:20:56 
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201202645415)
	9a sem.: Feminism
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	One of the best results of Feminism in our contemporary society is
		
	
	A process of intense and global discredit about women's dignity and emancipation.
	
	A process of violent and global revolution about men's dignity and emancipation.
	
	A process of violent and global revolution about women's dignity and emancipation.
	
	A process of intense and global consciousness about men's dignity and emancipation. 
	
	A process of intense and global consciousness about women's dignity and emancipation.
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201202628378)
	5a sem.: process
	DESCARTADA 
	The process by which one generation passes culture to the next is called
		
	
	cultural integration. 
	
	cultural transmission.
	
	cultural manifestation.
	
	cultural universals.
	
	cultural repression.
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201202645411)
	9a sem.: feminism
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	Studies about Feminism content are important, especially in Latin America because
		
	
	The political reality in this continent is marked by authoritarian crises, the increase of social differences and prejudice against women.
	
	The political reality in this continent is marked by authoritarian crises, the decrease of social differences and valorization of women.
	
	The political reality in this continent is marked by women crises, the increase of social differences and prejudice against men.
	
	The political reality in this continent is marked by women crises, the decrease of social differences and prejudice against women.
	
	The political reality in this continent is marked by authoritarian crises, the increase of women differences and prejudice against men.
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201202645451)
	15a sem.: technology
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	In a globalized contemporary world, high technology has emerged and developed different means of communication more and more. This generates advantages and disadvantages, respectively:
		
	
	A large flow of ideas among different cultures by the radio, newspapers, TV and the internet; the denying access to technology by lower classes, which creates a gap between different communities.
	
	A large flow of lies among different cultures by the radio, newspapers, TV and the internet; the denying access to technology by lower classes, which creates violence between different communities.
	
	A large flow of ideas among different people by the radio, newspapers, TV and the internet; the denying access to technology by upper classes, which creates violence between different communities.
	
	Little flow of ideas among different cultures by the radio, newspapers, TV and the internet; the easy access to technology by upper classes, which creates violence between different communities.
	
	Little flow of ideas among different cultures by the radio, newspapers, TV and the internet; the denying access to technology by lower classes, which creates a gap between different communities.
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201202645397)
	10a sem.: globalization
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	With the advent of globalization, the idea of the need of consumerism to reach happiness became more and more broadcasted. One example of this fact may be found in
		
	
	Shopping centers became 'temples of consumerism', home food had total acceptance, young people just want expensive, cheap clothes.
	
	Shopping centers became 'temples of consumerism', fast food had total acceptance, young people just want expensive, costly clothes.
	
	Shopping centers became 'temples of fun', fast food had no acceptance, young people just want cheap clothes.
	
	Small markets became 'temples of consumerism', home food had total acceptance, young people just want expensive, costly clothes.
	
	Shopping centers became 'temples of fun', fast food had total acceptance, old people just want cheap clothes.
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201202648898)
	1a sem.: culture
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	From historical antecedents of the XVIII century, associated to recent theories (taking into consideration man and culture development), discuss the concept of culture, highlighting new challenges.
		
	
Resposta: Culture is how people can describe their way of life, likes and didlikes, as well as their point of views. Nowadays, we face an exchange in cultures that is increasing, and that is our challenge: To maisntain our own culture and assimilate these new ones, and interact with everyone in the planet, as a tool to do better business nd social partnerships.
	
Gabarito: Individual. Apontar desafios do mundo contemporâneo.
	
	
	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201202645389)
	9a sem.: Post-structuralism
	Pontos: 0,0  / 0,8 
	An outstanding event that contributed to Post-Structuralim continuity was
		
	
	The interpretation of Nietzsche's works by Martin Heidegger (1991/1961), Deleuze, Derrida, Foucault, Klossowski and Koffman, since the beginning of the 60s until the 80s.
	
	The interpretation of Derrida's works by Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger (1991/1961), Deleuze, , Foucault, Klossowski and Koffman, since the beginning of the 60s until the 80s.
	
	The interpretation of Derrida's works by Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger (1991/1961), Deleuze, , Foucault, Klossowski and Koffman, since the beginning of the 40s until the 80s.
	
	The publication of Nietzsche's works by Martin Heidegger (1991/1961), Deleuze, Derrida, Foucault, Klossowski and Koffman, since the beginning of the 60s until the 80s.
	
	The interpretation of Nietzsche's works by Martin Heidegger (1991/1961), Deleuze, Derrida, Foucault, Klossowski and Koffman, since the beginning of the 40s until the 80s.
	
	
	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201202642742)
	4a sem.: Modernity
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	Which of the alternatives below does not characterizes Modernity? 
		
	
	Industrialization 
	
	The invention of more advanced technology 
	
	Small and calm cities, where individual production took place
	
	The growth of the manufacturing industry 
	
	A rise in the importance of science 
	
	
	 9a Questão (Ref.: 201202645344)
	10a sem.: Reflexive Modernity
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	The expression Reflexive Modernity, proposed by Giddens, Beck and Lash in the book Reflexive Modernization aims at analyzing the present transformations in the world, the crisis process and its consequences. Mark the correct option, according to the authors
		
	
	The social and natural world in this post-modern society is rarely influenced by reflexive human knowledge, giving rise to an idea of ecological crisis and unexpected risks.
	
	The social and natural world in this post-modern society is totally influenced by reflexive human knowledge, giving rise to an idea of ecological crisis and unexpected risks.
	
	The social and natural world in the Middle Ages society was totally influenced by reflexive human knowledge, giving rise to an idea of religious crisis and expected risks.
	
	The social and natural world in this post-modern society is never influenced by reflexive human knowledge, giving rise to an idea of ecological crisis and unexpected risks.
	
	The social and natural world in the Middle Ages society was totally influenced by reflexive human knowledge, giving rise to an idea of ecological crisis and unexpected risks.
	
	
	 10a Questão (Ref.: 201202628375)4a sem.: Culture
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	The values, beliefs, behaviour, and material objects that constitute a people's way of life is defined as 
		
	
	norms. 
	
	knowledge
	
	culture. 
	
	mores. 
	
	folkways.
	
	
	 11a Questão (Ref.: 201202648918)
	4a sem.: Reflexive Modernity
	Pontos: 0,8  / 0,8 
	According to the Reflexive Modernity theory, politicians are not to be blamed for all of their decisions. Explain the reason for this conception.
		
	
Resposta: Politicians do not make decisions by theirselves. They must follow what is dictated by society, mainly those interests that runs the economical health of their Government. So every and all decision taken must be acceptable for companies and people as a ways of keep up with the stock markets.
	
Gabarito: According to the Reflexive Modernization theory, politicians are not to be blamed for all of their decisions because the political decisions that influence everyday life the most are not from formal political resolution, but from informal spheres of society. 
	
	
	Período de não visualização da prova: desde 04/11/2013 até 22/11/2013.

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