MATCHING
1. camp d. an ironic, theatrical, and humorous sensibility involving gender
2. heteronormativity a. a social system that subordinates queer interests or rights
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. 1. Queer theory views sex as a consequence of which type of performance?
d. d. cinematic
2. 2. Which concept describes the marking of the body as impure or abnormal?
d. d. heteronormativity
3. 3. Which concept suggests that biological sex is itself a cultural construct built upon gender?
4. 4. Which concept suggests that society subordinates queer interests or rights?
5. 5. Which concept describes the metaphorical place of secrecy where one negotiates one’s (sexual)
d. d. the Chamber of Secrets
6. 6. Which concept best describes Michel Foucault’s view of sexuality?
b. b. camp aesthetic
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0″, Hanging: 0.25″, No
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0″, Hanging: 0.25″, No
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0″, Hanging: 0.25″, No
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0″, Hanging: 0.25″, No
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0″, Hanging: 0.25″, No
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0″, Hanging: 0.25″, No
7. 7. Sexual promiscuity is a stereotype of which cultural category?
8. 8. Sexual monogamy is a stereotype of which cultural category?
9. 9. Which of the following concepts describes a message’s implied audience?
10. 10. Which of the following concepts describes a message’s veiled audience?
11. 11. The textual wink is most closely related to which of the following concepts?
12. 12. A camp aesthetic is best characterized by which of the following traits?
ESSAY QUESTIONS
1. Identify four common stereotypes surrounding heterosexuality and homosexuality and give