doing gender
... needed to display herself as a woman, simultaneously learning what it was to be a woman. Of necessity, this full-time pursuit took place at a time when most people's gender would be well-accredited and routinized. Agnes had to consciously contrive what the vast majority of women do without thinking. ...
... needed to display herself as a woman, simultaneously learning what it was to be a woman. Of necessity, this full-time pursuit took place at a time when most people's gender would be well-accredited and routinized. Agnes had to consciously contrive what the vast majority of women do without thinking. ...
Directions in Gender Research in American Indian Societies: Two
... somehow viewed me as a mentor, as an accepting person, and therefore were not as critical. As in other parts of North America, gay people came to San Francisco to follow a gay life style and escape a growing homophobia due to Christian influences and the forced legal assimilation to Euro-American li ...
... somehow viewed me as a mentor, as an accepting person, and therefore were not as critical. As in other parts of North America, gay people came to San Francisco to follow a gay life style and escape a growing homophobia due to Christian influences and the forced legal assimilation to Euro-American li ...
BrandingStraightMetrosexualityMenMagazineFashionAdvertising
... and texts warrant rhetorical analysis because “there is always content in advertising that cannot be quantified” (p. 252). Despite rigorous coding procedures, some kinds of sexual content go “undetected by scientific scrutiny” (p. 263). Following Lambiase and Reichert, this essay examines the sexual ...
... and texts warrant rhetorical analysis because “there is always content in advertising that cannot be quantified” (p. 252). Despite rigorous coding procedures, some kinds of sexual content go “undetected by scientific scrutiny” (p. 263). Following Lambiase and Reichert, this essay examines the sexual ...
HIV/AIDS, Gender Equality and Communication
... � The right to freedom of movement. � The right to freedom of expression and opinion. � The right to be free from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. � The right to work. � The right to seek and enjoy asylum. ...
... � The right to freedom of movement. � The right to freedom of expression and opinion. � The right to be free from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. � The right to work. � The right to seek and enjoy asylum. ...
Author Meets Critics: a panel discussion of Jennifer Germon’s
... are musculint and women are feminite’. I have also had comments on masculinity and performativity – possibly as an attempt to reflect on Hugh Campbell’s work on (pub)lic masculinity – such as: ‘Masculinity is something like drinking beer, where you stand around with your mates, talk bollocks and do ...
... are musculint and women are feminite’. I have also had comments on masculinity and performativity – possibly as an attempt to reflect on Hugh Campbell’s work on (pub)lic masculinity – such as: ‘Masculinity is something like drinking beer, where you stand around with your mates, talk bollocks and do ...
Read the introduction
... homeland under the pressure of foreign violation or civil division. The defense of women, and hence of the nation, envisions daughters and mothers suffering imperialist abuse or social oppression and creates appropriate images for representation. The socialist system transforms woman from a “ghost o ...
... homeland under the pressure of foreign violation or civil division. The defense of women, and hence of the nation, envisions daughters and mothers suffering imperialist abuse or social oppression and creates appropriate images for representation. The socialist system transforms woman from a “ghost o ...
The Gender Gap in Art Museum Directorships
... generations of leaders. The search consultants drew attention to both institutional and individual barriers to equality, but all expressed optimism that this fast pace of change will persist and that advances will continue to be made towards equality. ...
... generations of leaders. The search consultants drew attention to both institutional and individual barriers to equality, but all expressed optimism that this fast pace of change will persist and that advances will continue to be made towards equality. ...
HASLANGER-Gender and Race
... ever seemed to be socially significant. At least at this stage of 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 overa ...
... ever seemed to be socially significant. At least at this stage of 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 overa ...
Women`s Experiences During the Holocaust – New Books in Print
... International Universities Press, 1948); Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl (first published in English in 1952) which was most recently published as The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition (New York: Doubleday, 1995), and Gerda Weissman Klein, All But My Life (New York: Farrar, Straus ...
... International Universities Press, 1948); Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl (first published in English in 1952) which was most recently published as The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition (New York: Doubleday, 1995), and Gerda Weissman Klein, All But My Life (New York: Farrar, Straus ...
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 ...
Gender and Medicine: a conceptual guide for medical educators
... throughout international health literature. Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective During the mid-late 1990’s gender and social role became variables of social analysis that explain recurring social, institutional and structural disadvantage to women. It became clear that, unless structural adjustment a ...
... throughout international health literature. Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective During the mid-late 1990’s gender and social role became variables of social analysis that explain recurring social, institutional and structural disadvantage to women. It became clear that, unless structural adjustment a ...
1 Report of the Secretary-General on women, peace and security 1 I
... and reintegration. Women encounter discrimination and human rights abuses, sexual violence and exploitation, including domestic violence, and are disadvantaged by laws, policies and programming that do not take their concerns into consideration. For example, procedures for the determination of asylu ...
... and reintegration. Women encounter discrimination and human rights abuses, sexual violence and exploitation, including domestic violence, and are disadvantaged by laws, policies and programming that do not take their concerns into consideration. For example, procedures for the determination of asylu ...
notes chapter 8 - the political economy of war
... Neubeck, Social Problems: A Critical Approach. © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved. ...
... Neubeck, Social Problems: A Critical Approach. © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved. ...
Interpreting angina: symptoms along a gender
... sex/gender bias seen in the cardiac care of women today. Sex and gender: what is the difference? While the terms sex and gender are often used interchangeably, the concepts they represent are not: sex is defined as ‘the biological differences between females and males, including reproductive, anatomi ...
... sex/gender bias seen in the cardiac care of women today. Sex and gender: what is the difference? While the terms sex and gender are often used interchangeably, the concepts they represent are not: sex is defined as ‘the biological differences between females and males, including reproductive, anatomi ...
GENDER AND LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES EVALUATION: the
... prejudice when they work in an industry incongruent with their gender role than when they work in industries more congruent with their gender role, like hospitals or schools (Garcia-Retamero & Lopez-Zafra, 2006). Furthermore, the characteristics associated with leadership roles have been related mor ...
... prejudice when they work in an industry incongruent with their gender role than when they work in industries more congruent with their gender role, like hospitals or schools (Garcia-Retamero & Lopez-Zafra, 2006). Furthermore, the characteristics associated with leadership roles have been related mor ...
Securing the Civilian: Sex and Gender in the Laws of War
... physical characteristics.” Gender is here taken as derivative of sex, as a binary difference, rather than generative of it. Gender, in essence, is here the cultural interpretation of sex. The balance of scholarship attending to the laws of war accepts this definition. This lends itself to a focus on ...
... physical characteristics.” Gender is here taken as derivative of sex, as a binary difference, rather than generative of it. Gender, in essence, is here the cultural interpretation of sex. The balance of scholarship attending to the laws of war accepts this definition. This lends itself to a focus on ...
Gender and Sexuality
... genes get passed on to future generations. However, men and women develop different strategies to achieve this goal. A woman has a bigger investment than a man in ensuring the survival of their offspring. That is because the woman produces only a small number of eggs during her reproductive life and ...
... genes get passed on to future generations. However, men and women develop different strategies to achieve this goal. A woman has a bigger investment than a man in ensuring the survival of their offspring. That is because the woman produces only a small number of eggs during her reproductive life and ...
Diversity in Engineering - TARA
... heart pace-maker – whose solutions matter to ordinary people. Thus engineering lies at the interface between science on the one hand and society on the other. Traditionally engineers have concentrated on the interface with science and in the rapidly accelerating speed of scientific advancement this ...
... heart pace-maker – whose solutions matter to ordinary people. Thus engineering lies at the interface between science on the one hand and society on the other. Traditionally engineers have concentrated on the interface with science and in the rapidly accelerating speed of scientific advancement this ...
The Prisoner of Gender: Foucault and the Disciplining of the Female
... politic’ to talk about the politics of the body: “the human body is itself a politically inscribed entity, its physiology and morphology shaped by histories and practices of containment and control.” (Bordo 1993, p.21). Feminists identified how women have been subjugated primarily through their bod ...
... politic’ to talk about the politics of the body: “the human body is itself a politically inscribed entity, its physiology and morphology shaped by histories and practices of containment and control.” (Bordo 1993, p.21). Feminists identified how women have been subjugated primarily through their bod ...
Addressing Gender in Evaluations Guidance for Approach Papers
... Identify and select key female and male stakeholders and their interests, positive or negative, in the project. Who has been involved? Who was most dependent? Who has had an economic stake? Brainstorm on all possible stakeholders using the above questions as a guide, talking with various stakeholder ...
... Identify and select key female and male stakeholders and their interests, positive or negative, in the project. Who has been involved? Who was most dependent? Who has had an economic stake? Brainstorm on all possible stakeholders using the above questions as a guide, talking with various stakeholder ...
GENDER AND SEXUALITY ISSUES IN THE MUNICIPAL
... 2.1. Gender and sexuality within democratic education Mentioning gender and sexuality issues in MEP has polarized public debate. On the one hand, feminist and LGBT advocates, as well as a considerable number of organizations identified as left-wing, have mobilized in favor of the inclusion of goals ...
... 2.1. Gender and sexuality within democratic education Mentioning gender and sexuality issues in MEP has polarized public debate. On the one hand, feminist and LGBT advocates, as well as a considerable number of organizations identified as left-wing, have mobilized in favor of the inclusion of goals ...
Muscular, Bruised, and - Canadian Woman Studies
... female involvement and athletic female bodies are seen as normative rather than exceptional. What female athletes articulate about their sporting bodies is now quite likely to denote primary identities as athletes rather than girlslwomen doing sport. In other words, for some intercollegiate basketba ...
... female involvement and athletic female bodies are seen as normative rather than exceptional. What female athletes articulate about their sporting bodies is now quite likely to denote primary identities as athletes rather than girlslwomen doing sport. In other words, for some intercollegiate basketba ...
How have researchers measured gender up to this point
... presented as universal, but they in fact only shed light on the gender roles of white people. Gender is often framed as a universal phenomenon, and although dominant gender roles do exist, not all groups subscribe to them. Communities have their own gender codes that may differ from dominant ones. I ...
... presented as universal, but they in fact only shed light on the gender roles of white people. Gender is often framed as a universal phenomenon, and although dominant gender roles do exist, not all groups subscribe to them. Communities have their own gender codes that may differ from dominant ones. I ...
win-win results - CARE Climate Change
... Recognising that women’s empowerment is often limited by a failure to engage men, EMWE actively involves men in activities to promote gender equality. After conducting an action research on resilient livelihoods options, the results are first presented to the women-only groups. In this forum women i ...
... Recognising that women’s empowerment is often limited by a failure to engage men, EMWE actively involves men in activities to promote gender equality. After conducting an action research on resilient livelihoods options, the results are first presented to the women-only groups. In this forum women i ...
12 Gender, Sex, and Sexuality
... • Define and discuss what is meant by gender identity • Understand and discuss the role of homophobia and heterosexism in society • Distinguish the meanings of transgender, transsexual, and homosexual identities 12.2. Gender • Explain the influence of socialization on gender roles in the United Stat ...
... • Define and discuss what is meant by gender identity • Understand and discuss the role of homophobia and heterosexism in society • Distinguish the meanings of transgender, transsexual, and homosexual identities 12.2. Gender • Explain the influence of socialization on gender roles in the United Stat ...