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20 Cards in this Set
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art
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activities and products rooted in playful creativity; creative expression circumscribed by rules
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aesthetics
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a way of appreciatiing and evaluating form
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art
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activities and products rooted in playful creativity; creative expression circumscribed by rules
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aesthetics
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a way of appreciatiing and evaluating form
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bourrgeoisie
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middle class (came up when aristrocacy was still in power). of commoner origins but got into certain amts o money by being merchants, trading, factory work "bergers"...they are able to get more money "in the driver's seat" BOOK capitalist class that owned means of production; a class that is primarily concerned with property values.
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Capitalism
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an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations
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Class
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ranked subgrups ina stratified society whose members are differentiated from one another primarily in economic terms
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Ideology 129
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the body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group.
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Imagined community 128
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a group of people who's knowledge of each other does not come from face to face interaction but rather from shared experiences with national institutions
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Language ideology 50
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beliefs and proactices about linguisic symbols that are linked to struggles between social groups with diff interests
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Liminality 79
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"threshold" neither in or out..the second stage of rite of passage in which one is not in the old position but neither in the new one
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Means of production 143
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the aggregate natural resources needed of a society or country for manufacturing; the productive capacity of these resources
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Nation 127
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ethnic group or tribe-social group who saw themselves as a single people because of ancestry, clture, language, history
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Nationalism 127 191
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devotion and loyalty to one's own nation
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Political economy 114
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focus on the political creation of the division of labor in society-describses how capitalism disrupted pre-capitalist arrangements
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Proletariat 99 143
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working class-only owns their labor power, which they have to sell for cash wages
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Race 102 212
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an arbitrary classification of modern humans, sometimes, esp. formerly, based on any or a combination of various physical characteristics, as skin color, facial form, or eye shape
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Rite of passage 78
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a particular type of ritual in which one or more members of society are ritually transformed from one kind of social person to another; includes separation, transitional state, and reaggregation
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State 101 112
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stratified societies with large populations and a complex division of labor
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Worldview 72
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an encompassing picture of a reality based on set of shared assumptions about how the world works
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