Hancock used carnal sociology in his study of:
A. Economic strategies of Alaska Inuit who engaged in walrus hunting.
B. The construction of race through images of dancing as embodied accomplishment.
C. The construction of gender in encounters between pool maintenance men ("the pool guy") and their female customers.
D. The construction of mainstream masculinity as embodied courage displayed in interaction between bungee-jump workers and their customers.
E. The management of bodily capital associated with weight issues among ballet dancers.
B
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a. just prejudiced against that group only b. often prejudiced against other groups as well c. usually prejudiced against only one other group at most d. seldom prejudiced against other groups
Environmental racism is the pattern by which minorities are disproportionately exposed to hazardous substances both at work and at home
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Print media is declining, but an invention that suggests that the written word is still valued the:
a. CD b. Kindle c. television d. cell phone
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a. a trend toward seeing the origins and treatments of disease as physical and explicable in scientific terms b. the rejection of the hospital as the setting within which to treat serious illnesses c. the rapid increase in malpractice suits that question the expertise of the medical profession d. the inclusion of self-taught healers