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Perspectives on Ideology

Perspectives on Ideology. Ideologies. What ideas are behind YOUR ideology?. Do you believe in…. …your country?. …your class?. …your religion?. …the environment?. So many “…isms”. …environmentalism. …militarism. … consumerism. …racism. …fundamentalism. How much individualism?.

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Perspectives on Ideology

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  1. Perspectives on Ideology

  2. Ideologies

  3. What ideas are behind YOUR ideology?

  4. Do you believe in…

  5. …your country?

  6. …your class?

  7. …your religion?

  8. …the environment?

  9. So many “…isms”

  10. …environmentalism

  11. …militarism

  12. …consumerism

  13. …racism

  14. …fundamentalism

  15. How much individualism?

  16. What about collectivism?

  17. …Capitalism

  18. …Socialism

  19. …Communism

  20. …Fascism

  21. Ideology?

  22. Should we embrace ideology?

  23. Or…

  24. Review the paintings on page two and read the opening paragraph on page three Perspectives on Ideology Title each painting separately and write out a response to each of the following questions: Who was this person? What kind of person was she? What were her beliefs and values? Do you agree with the last sentence in paragraph two? Get into groups of 3-4 for the OPENING ACTIVITY

  25. Review the two quotations on page two What is the author ‘saying’ in both of these quotes? What is being said about identity, directly or indirectly? What is being said about identity in the paintings? How difficult would it be to ‘capture’ your identity or ideology in a painting or quotation? Perspectives on Ideology Read the rest of the page What is the key issue for the course? What is the key issue for Part 1 (Chapters 1-2)? When finished, write out a definition for Ideology

  26. Introduction Read page four Perspectives on Ideology Review pages 5-6 and respond to the following: What is the difference between a ‘point of view’ and a ‘perspective’? Provide an example for each Differentiate between ‘Issues’ and ‘Inquiry’ Using the handout provided, complete the Introduction in your textbook Be certain you complete the chart in its entirety! Review Handout

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