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谢谢楼主!所以寂静里本月原始构筑回忆是正确的?
求楼主帮忙看看以下考古是否是妇女工作,好像和原狗主说的不是同一篇。谢谢!
OLD JJ
講两本评价妇女革命的书,着重将第二本。
第一本认为industrialization和familycontext 对妇女的work decision 没有影响。
第二本书除了比较了18 和19世纪妇女的情况外,还提出了一种新的看问题的方式。说对妇女的评价要基于一个framereference 。说妇女一方面是lose power 了,比如送小孩、监管学校之类的活都给男人干去了;但是同时在另一方面又gainpower 了,比如有了更多的real estate 。文章最后批评第一本书不好,因为没有statistic和analyze
JJ 说的细节没有错,但是主线没有抓住。第二段中的两本书,分别简称“POST“ for Middle class,“STORY” for working class. 是用来证明第一段的MEDIA的。
对不起,我记得不是很清楚,但是JJ 里面的细节是很容易看懂的,对FOCUS的把握可能因人而异。这也就是为什么同样的文章,TESTER写出不同的JJ来。
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还一篇是说谁谁谁在一本书里说工业化改变了妇女的workmanagement?,但后来被否定了这个说法,而且family context还在妇女工作决策中占了很重要的地位。且妇女能够参加的工作和程度variedlittle。但最后一句引用那书里的话没看懂...有一题主旨题,还有问可以推出下列那个是对的云云。
PREP 原文:
Traditionalsocial science models of class groups in the United States
are based on economicstatus and assume that women's economic status derives from association withmen, typically fathers or husbands, and that women therefore have morecompelling common interest with men of their own economic class than with womenoutside it. Some feminist social scientists, by contrast, have arguedthat the basic division in American society is instead based on gender, andthat the total female population, regardless of economic status, constitutes adistinct class. Social historian Mary Ryan, for example, has argued thatin early-nineteenth-century Americathe identical legal status of working-class and middle-class free womenoutweighed the differences between women of these two classes: marriedwomen, regardless of their family's wealth, did essentially the same unpaiddomestic work, and none could own property or vote. Recently, though,other feminist analysts have questioned this model, examining ways in which thecondition of working-class women differs from that of middle-class women aswell as from that of working-class men. Ann Oakley notes, for example,that the gap between women of different economic classes widened in the latenineteenth century: most working-class women, who performed wage laboroutside the home, were excluded from the emerging middle-class ideal offemininity centered around domesticity and volunteerism.
Question #16. 189-01 (21999-!-item-!-188;#058&000189-01)
The primary purpose of the passage is to
(A) offer sociohistorical explanations for the cultural differences between menand women in the United States
(B) examine how the economic roles of women in the United States changed duringthe nineteenth century
(C) consider differing views held by social scientists concerning women's classstatus in the United States
(D) propose a feminist interpretation of class structure in the United States
(E) outline specific distinctions between working-class women and women of theupper and middle classes
Question #17. 189-03 (22045-!-item-!-188;#058&000189-03)
It can be inferred from the passage that the most recent feminist socialscience research on women and class seeks to do which of the following?
(A) Introduce a divergent new theory about the relationship between legalstatus and gender
(B) Illustrate an implicit middle-class bias in earlier feminist models ofclass and gender
(C) Provide evidence for the position that gender matters more than wealth indetermining class status
(D) Remedy perceived inadequacies of both traditional social science models andearlier feminist analyses of class and gender
(E) Challenge the economic definitions of class used by traditional socialscientists
Question #18. 189-05 (22091-!-item-!-188;#058&000189-05)
Which of the following statements best characterizes the relationship betweentraditional social science models of class and Ryan's model, as described inthe passage?
(A) Ryan's model differs from the traditional model by making gender, ratherthan economic status, the determinant of women's class status.
(B) The traditional social science model of class differs from Ryan's in itsassumption that women are financially dependent on men.
(C) Ryan's model of class and the traditional social science model both assumethat women work, either within the home or for pay.
(D) The traditional social science model of class differs from Ryan's in thateach model focuses on a different period of American history.
(E) Both Ryan's model of class and the traditional model consider multiplefactors, including wealth, marital status, and enfranchisement, in determiningwomen's status. 答案:CDA
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