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This guide serves as a concise resource for mastering your NAB revision. It emphasizes the importance of understanding questions related to developing nations, particularly Africa, and explores non-religious and secular viewpoints such as feminism. Remember to carefully analyze each question, take note of mark allocation, and identify the type of response required. Learn about historical feminist movements like the Suffragettes, key feminist figures like Germaine Greer, and how media perpetuates stereotypes. The guide also touches on religious viewpoints across different cultures and how they relate to gender roles.
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NAB Revision Thurs 5th October
For your NAB: • REMEMBER! When it asks about the developing world they mean Africa etc!! • REMEMBER! You may get a question about a non-religious viewpoint or a secular viewpoint. This means Feminism!
For your NAB: • THINK! Have you actually answered what the question is asking you? • ALWAYS! Attempt every question! You never know, you might manage a few marks! • MARKS! How many is it worth? This will give you an indication of what you should be writing. • QUESTION! What type of question is it? (AE or KU) What type of answer should you be giving?
Stereotyping! • Men: breadwinners; strong; brave; masculine; do DIY; rational; like football; • Women: wives and mothers; caring; irrational; feminine; can cook and clean; sluts;
Feminism! • Challenges traditions • Political, cultural, and economic movements seeking greater, equal, or, among a minority, superior rights and participation in society for women and girls. • E.G. Suffragettes • Germaine Greer: Feminist Writer: The Female Eunuch - women do not realise how much men hate them, and how much they are taught to hate themselves
Media! • Stereotypes in the Media • E.G. Fairy Liquid Advert / Yorkie bar / Soaps • Women are mothers or whores • Men are strong, brave breadwinners • Page 3 / Pornography
Religious Viewpoint! • Christianity! • OT: • Gen 1:24-31 – human beings are made • Gen 2:23 – Eve is made from Adam • Gen 3:16 – Woman will be subject to her husband • Gen 2-3 – Woman is to blame for ‘fall’ of humankind
Religious Viewpoint! • NT: • Jesus speaks alone with a Samaritan women (i.e. a social outcast) • He speaks to and touches a woman with a haemorrhage of blood (i.e. does not mention this being unclean) • He says that a man can commit adultery against his wife (i.e. the rabbis of the day only recognised adultery against the husband)
Women Around the World! • Congo • Islam • Judaism • Hinduism