SOC 2112 Study Guide - Final Guide: Erving Goffman, Impression Management, Diplopia

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Dubois/fanon: blacks are conscious that they are not equal to the whites are aware of this disnction. De beauvoir: women struggle with recognition in self- consciousness, through the two self-consciousness movements. Gilman: husband and wife"s roles in the relationship. Fanon: black vs. white, awareness of racism, black people do not fit into the white society. Hegle: double consciousness (double vision) black but living in a white society. Dubois: white power structure connects to double conscious of dubois. Beauvoir: whites are seen superior to blacks and males and seen as superior to females. Beauvoir: hierarchy in society (men vs. women) Fanon and dubois: gender and race. Gilman: gender roles, definition of women. Hegle: consciousness of difference between what it means to be male vs what it means to be female, women struggle with recognition in self- consciousness, master and slave. Beauvoir: women and economics (women depend on the male) Fanon and dubois: equality in males and females vs black and white.