Across
- 6. Marx’s poisonous medication: the point of estrangement where it starts to turn into collective action.
- 8. Cars, land, school, jewelry, house.
- 12. Social _______: the processes by which an out-group is othered so that they can be exploited for their capital.
- 15. The _____: Du Bois’s metaphor regarding the color line delineating Black and White perspectives and power differentials
- 19. Centrality of the color line in structuring ______: Du Bois insisted color was essential in shaping this social theory defining the era of societies built on individual freedom and instrumental mastery.
- 23. ______ of race, class, gender and the racial state: Du Bois insisted that sociological methods sought connections, aka this.
- 24. The name of a city where McMillan Cottom marched with friends.
- 25. _____ Reconstruction: Du Bois text which puts the US southern slave economy in its transnational context.
- 27. _________ Laws: laws that racialized and branded bodies as criminal for the crime of “being idle” or escaping enslavement.
- 28. Closure Imposing strict requirements on coveted positions and statuses so as to keep members of the outgroup from obtaining them
Down
- 1. Color and _____: Du Bois text which indicts colonialism and calls for decolonization in post-WWII world.
- 2. Free ______worker: Marx’s starting point for class analysis, as distinct from Du Bois’s in #4 above.
- 3. Controlling the actions of another.
- 4. Racialized ____ power: The notion that economic and labor groupings always have a caste element.
- 5. Making decisions on who gets access to resources and spaces
- 7. A status usually designated based on wealth and financial decisions.
- 9. The title of the second shortest reading.
- 10. The purpose of status symbols.
- 11. _____ sociology: Texts about society but largely historical or regarded as nonacademic texts written to influence public debates.
- 13. a form of inequality that has to do with the policing of bodies and estrangement of man from himself
- 14. A situation where dominant groups make increasing profits through the labor efforts of subordinate groups without fairly compensating these laborers.
- 16. _______ accumulation: The accrual of capital through war and other violent means.
- 17. Relative. How you would want to show up for a job interview
- 18. No More A social movement protesting a Canadian governmental proposal to void certain indigenous treaties to build on native lands.
- 20. An example of a social process that Froyum et al. examined.
- 21. ______ and colonial laborer: Du Bois’s starting point for class analysis, as distinct from Marx’s in #5 below.
- 22. Disenchantment with liberal ______: From this position, Du Bois arrives at Marxism.
- 26. Tragedy of the ________: an economic term meant to describe the idea that public resources and works will inevitably be destroyed. Used in Marxism to describe the initial capital seized by the elite to obtain their power.
