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... Men have a limited supply of semen. Sexuality depletes this supply and saps male vitality. Heterosexual intercourse is seen as a necessary to reproduce, but unpleasant because it will lead to a man's eventual death. Heterosexual sex is discouraged and limited to only about 100 days a year. H ...
... Men have a limited supply of semen. Sexuality depletes this supply and saps male vitality. Heterosexual intercourse is seen as a necessary to reproduce, but unpleasant because it will lead to a man's eventual death. Heterosexual sex is discouraged and limited to only about 100 days a year. H ...
Changes in the gender relations after the fall of the Soviet Union: the
... to define gender, prior to the literature background and research analysis. Gender has various definitions, however, this research will use the term “gender” as a system that defines “being man” and “being women” within the society in relation to the segregation of responsibilities and the attributi ...
... to define gender, prior to the literature background and research analysis. Gender has various definitions, however, this research will use the term “gender” as a system that defines “being man” and “being women” within the society in relation to the segregation of responsibilities and the attributi ...
Gender Binaries and the Politics of Organizational
... tacit and unspoken. The growing literature on masculinity and organisation serves as a corrective to this tendency, and reconfigures the debate in such as way as to render men and masculinity visible as objects of critical interrogation. At one and the same time, critical discussion of men and masc ...
... tacit and unspoken. The growing literature on masculinity and organisation serves as a corrective to this tendency, and reconfigures the debate in such as way as to render men and masculinity visible as objects of critical interrogation. At one and the same time, critical discussion of men and masc ...
World Professional Association for Transgender Health
... Terminology in the area of health care for transsexual, transgender, and gender-nonconforming people is rapidly evolving; new terms are being introduced, and the definitions of existing terms are changing. Thus, there is often misunderstanding, debate, or disagreement about language in this field. T ...
... Terminology in the area of health care for transsexual, transgender, and gender-nonconforming people is rapidly evolving; new terms are being introduced, and the definitions of existing terms are changing. Thus, there is often misunderstanding, debate, or disagreement about language in this field. T ...
Gender in Philosophy and Law
... This is maybe caused by the very ambiguity and the non-immediate understanding of the language. A real silent paradigmatic subversion is even suggested, through educational, cultural and political institutions, with the aim of transforming society: the so-called ʽgender agendaʼ/ʽgender mainstreaming ...
... This is maybe caused by the very ambiguity and the non-immediate understanding of the language. A real silent paradigmatic subversion is even suggested, through educational, cultural and political institutions, with the aim of transforming society: the so-called ʽgender agendaʼ/ʽgender mainstreaming ...
Sample Chapter
... reality.” In premodern times, then, all experience was given meaning through the interpretation of the church or other elite institution. According to Ferguson, “For the modern world, there is no higher authority than experience.”12 These definitions of modernity demonstrate the range of meanings fo ...
... reality.” In premodern times, then, all experience was given meaning through the interpretation of the church or other elite institution. According to Ferguson, “For the modern world, there is no higher authority than experience.”12 These definitions of modernity demonstrate the range of meanings fo ...
Evidence-based Strategies to Engage Men and Boys in Gender
... strategies to target husbands and young men, encouraging them to question traditional gender norms, roles, and relationships that may have adverse effects. Tranformative programs also engaged men and boys in critical reflection, which challenges inequitable social norms. These activities were often ...
... strategies to target husbands and young men, encouraging them to question traditional gender norms, roles, and relationships that may have adverse effects. Tranformative programs also engaged men and boys in critical reflection, which challenges inequitable social norms. These activities were often ...
Abstract
... and competencies (social competence, Harter, 2012) were assessed only at baseline. All constructs were assessed using adolescent self-reports. Our primary bivariate correlations of the criterion constructs by gender are in the expected direction and indicate moderate-high stability in the constructs ...
... and competencies (social competence, Harter, 2012) were assessed only at baseline. All constructs were assessed using adolescent self-reports. Our primary bivariate correlations of the criterion constructs by gender are in the expected direction and indicate moderate-high stability in the constructs ...
UNDOING GENDER
... only in terms of kinship relations in which various “positions” are established within the family according to an exogamic mandate. In other words, a mother is someone with whom a son and daughter do not have sexual relations, and a father is someone with whom a son and daughter do not have sexual r ...
... only in terms of kinship relations in which various “positions” are established within the family according to an exogamic mandate. In other words, a mother is someone with whom a son and daughter do not have sexual relations, and a father is someone with whom a son and daughter do not have sexual r ...
Gender and Industrialism
... Gender Among Foragers • The Public-Domestic Dichotomy – Strong differentiation between the home and the outside world is called the domestic-public dichotomy, or the privatepublic contrast – The activities of the domestic sphere tend to be performed by women – The activities of the public sphere ten ...
... Gender Among Foragers • The Public-Domestic Dichotomy – Strong differentiation between the home and the outside world is called the domestic-public dichotomy, or the privatepublic contrast – The activities of the domestic sphere tend to be performed by women – The activities of the public sphere ten ...
Ending gender stereotyping and sexist portrayales in
... roles and assume a general inferiority of women, modern concepts of sexism put an emphasis on the denial of discrimination of women. So-called “neo-sexism” assumes that men and women are treated equally in society. However, it is impossible to draw strict boundaries between the different concepts of ...
... roles and assume a general inferiority of women, modern concepts of sexism put an emphasis on the denial of discrimination of women. So-called “neo-sexism” assumes that men and women are treated equally in society. However, it is impossible to draw strict boundaries between the different concepts of ...
1 - 國立交通大學人文社會學系
... Howe, and Suzan-Lori Parks came from Off Off Broadway In their work, women’s biologism and ssuch social issues as pedophilia, rape, domestic violence, and discrimination serve as ultimate signs of women’s oppression and victimization by men. ...
... Howe, and Suzan-Lori Parks came from Off Off Broadway In their work, women’s biologism and ssuch social issues as pedophilia, rape, domestic violence, and discrimination serve as ultimate signs of women’s oppression and victimization by men. ...
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... not always in accordance with the local gender discourses of the new social contexts in which they are embedded. Pavlenko (2001) argues that in the journey of migration, ideologies of language and gender ingrained in the new language and culture provide women with new gendered discursive practices a ...
... not always in accordance with the local gender discourses of the new social contexts in which they are embedded. Pavlenko (2001) argues that in the journey of migration, ideologies of language and gender ingrained in the new language and culture provide women with new gendered discursive practices a ...
Gender Stereotypes and Electoral Success
... most important reason they ran for office is because they were recruited by party leaders or other people in politics (Sanbonmatsu 2010). Kira Sanbonmatsu argues that in candidate selection, organizations, political leaders, and voters who are women result in political parties helping women’s repres ...
... most important reason they ran for office is because they were recruited by party leaders or other people in politics (Sanbonmatsu 2010). Kira Sanbonmatsu argues that in candidate selection, organizations, political leaders, and voters who are women result in political parties helping women’s repres ...
Gender, Economic Growth, and Development in
... Gender effects on the macroeconomy may vary in the short run versus long run. Wages and credit, for example, will have more immediate macroeconomic effects while capabilities variables are slower to produce discernible macroeconomic effects. An example of the latter is gender gaps in education, whic ...
... Gender effects on the macroeconomy may vary in the short run versus long run. Wages and credit, for example, will have more immediate macroeconomic effects while capabilities variables are slower to produce discernible macroeconomic effects. An example of the latter is gender gaps in education, whic ...
After Reunification - Baruch College
... women, especially with respect to divisions of labor in paid and unpaid work. During the divided years, East Germany expected, and needed, both men and women to be paid workers, while West Germany’s socially conservative welfare state generally relegated women to unpaid homemaking and men to breadwi ...
... women, especially with respect to divisions of labor in paid and unpaid work. During the divided years, East Germany expected, and needed, both men and women to be paid workers, while West Germany’s socially conservative welfare state generally relegated women to unpaid homemaking and men to breadwi ...
Ch04PPT - Napa Valley College
... • Believe in the same core concepts as liberal feminists • See men as the social dominators • Blame patriarchal system for all forms of oppression in society Class oppression and racial oppression • Believe that radical action must be taken Women should avoid taking on any traditional roles thro ...
... • Believe in the same core concepts as liberal feminists • See men as the social dominators • Blame patriarchal system for all forms of oppression in society Class oppression and racial oppression • Believe that radical action must be taken Women should avoid taking on any traditional roles thro ...
Sometimes the Social Becomes Personal
... importance of being alert to both types of mechanisms through which social positions affect outcomes. One type of mechanism is indirect and entails a two-step process. In the first step, being in a social position comes with constraints that affect personal characteristics— things people carry acros ...
... importance of being alert to both types of mechanisms through which social positions affect outcomes. One type of mechanism is indirect and entails a two-step process. In the first step, being in a social position comes with constraints that affect personal characteristics— things people carry acros ...
TFG-Estudis Anglesos_Bosch_Fabregas
... purpose as regards gender indeterminacy and its consequent effect upon the readers. I will also discuss the linguistic devices to represent the narrator in the text, whether or not gender is an inherent feature of words and how close Escrito en el cuerpo is to the original book, taking into consider ...
... purpose as regards gender indeterminacy and its consequent effect upon the readers. I will also discuss the linguistic devices to represent the narrator in the text, whether or not gender is an inherent feature of words and how close Escrito en el cuerpo is to the original book, taking into consider ...
Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want
... the inquiry we must allow that the criteria for distinguishing “colors” or “sexes” differ across time and place, and that the boundaries are at least partly political; but in spite of this variation, we are still dealing with an overarching phenomenon of racial and sexual subordination. III. WHAT IS ...
... the inquiry we must allow that the criteria for distinguishing “colors” or “sexes” differ across time and place, and that the boundaries are at least partly political; but in spite of this variation, we are still dealing with an overarching phenomenon of racial and sexual subordination. III. WHAT IS ...
Gender Norms
... used traditionally macho sports messages: “Play the game right, once you are in control, it’s easy to be a winner” and “It’s your choice.” Condom use increased, but afterwards males were more likely to belief that family planning decisions should be the man’s alone. ...
... used traditionally macho sports messages: “Play the game right, once you are in control, it’s easy to be a winner” and “It’s your choice.” Condom use increased, but afterwards males were more likely to belief that family planning decisions should be the man’s alone. ...
Transgender and Gender Identity Issues
... • Universal phenomenon – throughout history and across cultures. ...
... • Universal phenomenon – throughout history and across cultures. ...
Susan Okin - Westmont homepage server
... “separate spheres” tradition, by ignoring the family, its division of labor, and the related economic dependency and restricted opportunities of most women. The judgment that the family is “nonpolitical” is implicit in the fact that it is simply not discussed in most works of political theory today. ...
... “separate spheres” tradition, by ignoring the family, its division of labor, and the related economic dependency and restricted opportunities of most women. The judgment that the family is “nonpolitical” is implicit in the fact that it is simply not discussed in most works of political theory today. ...
An Application of Rational Choice Theory to
... Phuying-kham-phet, or literally “a woman who crosses from the other sex (male)” is derived from the word “transsexual female” or “transsexual woman”. The word “transsexual women” is demeaning in the context of North American society. Herein, I decide to use the word “phuying-kham-phet” instead of a ...
... Phuying-kham-phet, or literally “a woman who crosses from the other sex (male)” is derived from the word “transsexual female” or “transsexual woman”. The word “transsexual women” is demeaning in the context of North American society. Herein, I decide to use the word “phuying-kham-phet” instead of a ...