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Post-structuralism and the Critique of Binary Oppositions

Description: This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of post-structuralism and its critique of binary oppositions.
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What is the central idea of post-structuralism?

  1. That language is a transparent medium of communication.

  2. That meaning is fixed and unchanging.

  3. That all knowledge is socially constructed.

  4. That there is a single, objective truth.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Post-structuralists argue that all knowledge is socially constructed and that there is no single, objective truth. They believe that meaning is not fixed and unchanging, but rather is constantly being created and negotiated through language and discourse.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the binary oppositions that structure our thinking?

  1. Hierarchies

  2. Dichotomies

  3. Dialectics

  4. Antinomies


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'dichotomies' to describe the binary oppositions that structure our thinking. These dichotomies include such things as good/bad, true/false, male/female, and mind/body.

What is the process by which post-structuralists deconstruct binary oppositions?

  1. Deconstruction

  2. Dialectics

  3. Hermeneutics

  4. Phenomenology


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the process of 'deconstruction' to deconstruct binary oppositions. Deconstruction involves showing how the terms in a binary opposition are not as stable or fixed as they seem. It also involves showing how the terms in a binary opposition are often hierarchical, with one term being privileged over the other.

Which post-structuralist philosopher is most closely associated with the concept of deconstruction?

  1. Jacques Derrida

  2. Michel Foucault

  3. Judith Butler

  4. Gilles Deleuze


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jacques Derrida is the post-structuralist philosopher most closely associated with the concept of deconstruction. Derrida's work on deconstruction has been influential in a wide range of disciplines, including literary theory, philosophy, and cultural studies.

Which post-structuralist philosopher is most closely associated with the concept of power?

  1. Jacques Derrida

  2. Michel Foucault

  3. Judith Butler

  4. Gilles Deleuze


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Michel Foucault is the post-structuralist philosopher most closely associated with the concept of power. Foucault's work on power has been influential in a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, political science, and history.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which power is dispersed and operates in society?

  1. Hegemony

  2. Discourse

  3. Panopticon

  4. Biopower


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'discourse' to describe the way in which power is dispersed and operates in society. Discourse is a system of knowledge, beliefs, and values that shapes how we think about the world and how we act in it.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which power is exercised through surveillance and control?

  1. Hegemony

  2. Discourse

  3. Panopticon

  4. Biopower


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'panopticon' to describe the way in which power is exercised through surveillance and control. The panopticon is a type of prison designed by Jeremy Bentham in which the prisoners are constantly under surveillance, but they cannot see the guards. This creates a sense of paranoia and insecurity among the prisoners, which makes them more likely to conform to the rules.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which power is exercised through the control of the body?

  1. Hegemony

  2. Discourse

  3. Panopticon

  4. Biopower


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'biopower' to describe the way in which power is exercised through the control of the body. Biopower is a form of power that is concerned with the regulation and control of the population's health, reproduction, and sexuality.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which gender is socially constructed?

  1. Performativity

  2. Subjectivity

  3. Agency

  4. Identity


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'performativity' to describe the way in which gender is socially constructed. Performativity is the idea that gender is not something that is fixed and unchanging, but rather is something that is constantly being performed and enacted through our actions and interactions.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which race is socially constructed?

  1. Performativity

  2. Subjectivity

  3. Agency

  4. Identity


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'identity' to describe the way in which race is socially constructed. Identity is the idea that race is not something that is fixed and unchanging, but rather is something that is constantly being constructed and negotiated through our interactions with others.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which class is socially constructed?

  1. Performativity

  2. Subjectivity

  3. Agency

  4. Identity


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'subjectivity' to describe the way in which class is socially constructed. Subjectivity is the idea that class is not something that is fixed and unchanging, but rather is something that is constantly being constructed and negotiated through our interactions with others.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which agency is socially constructed?

  1. Performativity

  2. Subjectivity

  3. Agency

  4. Identity


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'agency' to describe the way in which agency is socially constructed. Agency is the idea that we have the ability to make choices and act in the world. However, post-structuralists argue that our agency is not something that is fixed and unchanging, but rather is something that is constantly being constructed and negotiated through our interactions with others.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which knowledge is socially constructed?

  1. Performativity

  2. Subjectivity

  3. Agency

  4. Identity


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'knowledge' to describe the way in which knowledge is socially constructed. Knowledge is the idea that we have access to the truth about the world. However, post-structuralists argue that our knowledge is not something that is fixed and unchanging, but rather is something that is constantly being constructed and negotiated through our interactions with others.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which truth is socially constructed?

  1. Performativity

  2. Subjectivity

  3. Agency

  4. Identity


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'truth' to describe the way in which truth is socially constructed. Truth is the idea that there is a single, objective truth about the world. However, post-structuralists argue that our truth is not something that is fixed and unchanging, but rather is something that is constantly being constructed and negotiated through our interactions with others.

What is the term used by post-structuralists to describe the way in which reality is socially constructed?

  1. Performativity

  2. Subjectivity

  3. Agency

  4. Identity


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Post-structuralists use the term 'reality' to describe the way in which reality is socially constructed. Reality is the idea that there is a single, objective reality that is independent of our minds. However, post-structuralists argue that our reality is not something that is fixed and unchanging, but rather is something that is constantly being constructed and negotiated through our interactions with others.

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