Cornell notes ch3 ch4
1. Write Cornell notes after reading materials, Cornell Notes are designed to engage critical thinking, analysis, and synthesis. Use uploaded 'Cornell Notes Template.doc' to write.
Reading for Chapter 3: pg 130 to 143
Reading for Chapter 4: pg 145 to 162
2. No less than 350 words.
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Course for Sociology of Race/Ethnicity, Class, and Gender.
Chapter 3 Key Terms
· the Veil and double consciousness
· writing the body
· speaking without saying or being silent
· territorializing the Human
· forms of resistance
· power suits as symbolic capital
· working graveyard
· pressure cooker environment
Chapter 4 Key Terms:
· placing ‘Blackness’
· racialized geographical boundaries
· speaking without saying or being silent
· strategies and tactics
· territorializing the Human
· policing knowledge
· language
· the totalizing quest of the “it” factor
· black mobility in dominant imaginings
· the hypocrisy of population parity
· making a way out of no way
· the dominant culture order
· bringing the Black body to market
· good ole’ boys network
· self policing