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8 Cards in this Set

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“A culture’s assumptions about the differences between men and woman. Their ‘characters,’ the roles they play in society, what they represent”
Gender
Gender, ethnicity, race, and sexuality. How we make sense of ourselves.
Identity
Process by which new immigrants to a city move to and dominate or take over areas or neighborhoods occupied by older immigrant groups. For example, in the early twentieth century, Puerto Rican “invaded” the immigrant Jewish neighborhood of East Harlem and successfully took over the neighborhood or “succeeded” the immigrant Jewish population as the dominant immigrant group in the neighborhood.
Invasion and Succession
The fourth theme of geography, uniqueness of a location.
Place
Constructing an identity by first defining the “other” and then defining ourselves as “not the other.”
Identifying Against
Power Relationships are the assumptions and structures about who is in control, and who has power over others.
Power Relationship
A categorization of humans based on skin color and other physical characteristics.
Race/Racism
Privet, often home-based activities such as tailoring, beer brewing, food preparation, or vegetable gardening.
Informal Economy