21) Which of the following is not true of Michel Foucault? a. He was interested in the ways power and knowledge work together. b. He was critical of Marxism for not emphasizing class and the political economy as being the key principles in social organization. c. He argued that Marx marginalized race, gender, and sexuality in his analysis of society. d. He would suggest that truth is socially constructed. 22) Foucault was primarily interested in the ways that power and ____________ work together. a. sexuality b. social movements c. knowledge d. formal politics 23) When Jared eats only nutritious foods, carefully reading labels in order to avoid “bad” choices (such as items containing trans fat), he is doing what Foucault would call ______________ his body. a. improving b. empowering c. punishing d. disciplining 24) Discourse for Foucault a. intersects with what is considered to be “truth” and “fact.” b. guides how we think and act. c. refers to a socially disorganized activity among people. d. authorizes certain individuals to speak. 25) We are encouraged to exercise on a regular basis, eat nutritious foods, and stay away from “bad” choices via the discourse of health. This suggests that discourse leads to a. people becoming motivated to produce certain realities. b. doing what is best for our health. c. disarray. d. knowledge. 26) _________ refers to the social process by which some practices and ways of living are marked as “normal” and others are marked as “abnormal.” a. Normalizing b. Abnormalizing c. Othering d. Hegemonizing 27) According to queer theorists, our political and intellectual pursuits must rest on the basis of which general principle? a. sameness b. equality c. difference d. uniqueness 28) As described in the text, which of the following is not a “main area” of queer theory? a. desire b. sameness c. language d. identity 29) With respect to sexuality, queer theory is concerned with _____________ sexuality. a. marginalized b. everybody’s and all forms of c. non-reproductive d. historically subjugated 30) With respect to identity, queer theorists emphasize that it is a. highly contextual. b. somewhat contextual. c. generally stable. d. indescribable.