The Contradiction of Masculinity in the Middle Ages
... Such ideas called for men to exclude or forcefully control females and trained women to be afraid of provoking men and their sex drive. Another means of reasserting gender definitions was to promote marriage, giving the institution a sacramental status. Thus, social changes produced a binary society ...
... Such ideas called for men to exclude or forcefully control females and trained women to be afraid of provoking men and their sex drive. Another means of reasserting gender definitions was to promote marriage, giving the institution a sacramental status. Thus, social changes produced a binary society ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Women: Using the ICF as a
... disease or disability, along with strengths and deficits of the individual in terms of bodily functions and psychological factors, activities that the client can or cannot engage in, and types of participation in the community. Other factors offer further explanation of the client’s condition in ter ...
... disease or disability, along with strengths and deficits of the individual in terms of bodily functions and psychological factors, activities that the client can or cannot engage in, and types of participation in the community. Other factors offer further explanation of the client’s condition in ter ...
Social Studies 8
... include Earth Day, the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the modern environmental movement. f. Describe the rise of the conservative movement as seen in the presidential candidacy of Barry Goldwater (1964) and the election of Richard M. Nixon (1968). SS8.14: The student will ...
... include Earth Day, the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the modern environmental movement. f. Describe the rise of the conservative movement as seen in the presidential candidacy of Barry Goldwater (1964) and the election of Richard M. Nixon (1968). SS8.14: The student will ...
Evaluating Children`s Literature: Female characters in STEM roles
... parents, and young girls that gives them a list of books they can read to learn more about past, present, and even fictional women in STEM. I also would like to fill the gap in research about STEM literature. I am defining STEM literature as nonfiction, novels, biographies, and pictures books that a ...
... parents, and young girls that gives them a list of books they can read to learn more about past, present, and even fictional women in STEM. I also would like to fill the gap in research about STEM literature. I am defining STEM literature as nonfiction, novels, biographies, and pictures books that a ...
Gender and Medicine: a conceptual guide for medical educators
... the case of gender on the simplistic assumption that gender is a binary concept based on the social roles associated with male or female sex, when gender studies tells us that gender is a far more complex concept. We view this guide as an introduction to a new perspective which has multiple layers o ...
... the case of gender on the simplistic assumption that gender is a binary concept based on the social roles associated with male or female sex, when gender studies tells us that gender is a far more complex concept. We view this guide as an introduction to a new perspective which has multiple layers o ...
Gender and Industrialism
... – Women were main workers in 50% of horticultural societies but in only 15% of agricultural societies Gender stratification associated with plow agriculture rather than with intensive cultivation ...
... – Women were main workers in 50% of horticultural societies but in only 15% of agricultural societies Gender stratification associated with plow agriculture rather than with intensive cultivation ...
Housework - Oxford Academic
... even when “multitasking” – combining two housework tasks or doing childcare and housework – is considered (Sayer et al. 2009). However, assessments of gender inequality are incomplete when they not only isolate housework from other work but also do not consider how gendered time patterns evolve over ...
... even when “multitasking” – combining two housework tasks or doing childcare and housework – is considered (Sayer et al. 2009). However, assessments of gender inequality are incomplete when they not only isolate housework from other work but also do not consider how gendered time patterns evolve over ...
Hysteria, Feminism, and Gender Revisited
... Charles Bernheimer suggests that “Freud invented psychoanalysis between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, nearly all of them women” (1). To think about this experience another way, while hysteria was reframed with reference to new laws and was new in pr ...
... Charles Bernheimer suggests that “Freud invented psychoanalysis between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, nearly all of them women” (1). To think about this experience another way, while hysteria was reframed with reference to new laws and was new in pr ...
Marriage and Morality: Examining the International Marriage Broker
... Immigration and citizenship are approved for those who "deserve" them based on moral judgments about personal character and acceptable forms of relationships. These moral judgments are influenced by notions of race, gender, and marriage. IMBRA is one such example of the intersection of moral judgmen ...
... Immigration and citizenship are approved for those who "deserve" them based on moral judgments about personal character and acceptable forms of relationships. These moral judgments are influenced by notions of race, gender, and marriage. IMBRA is one such example of the intersection of moral judgmen ...
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. ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... on de jure equality of sexes. In Eastern Europe, the most obvious indicators of the equality of women were achieved: equal opportunities in the labour market and in education; extensive and accessible family- and child-care institutions; encouragement and active participation in the political and pu ...
... on de jure equality of sexes. In Eastern Europe, the most obvious indicators of the equality of women were achieved: equal opportunities in the labour market and in education; extensive and accessible family- and child-care institutions; encouragement and active participation in the political and pu ...
Femicide - Small Arms Survey
... 56 per cent of the world’s female population in 111 countries and territories for the period 2004–09 (Alvazzi del Frate, 2011, p. 116). Still, information on many countries is missing and challenges to comprehensive data collection persist, including definitions discrepancies, limited capacity and r ...
... 56 per cent of the world’s female population in 111 countries and territories for the period 2004–09 (Alvazzi del Frate, 2011, p. 116). Still, information on many countries is missing and challenges to comprehensive data collection persist, including definitions discrepancies, limited capacity and r ...
Paper - Saint Mary`s College
... in their estimates of their current size, on average imagining themselves to be larger than they are and more distant from an identified ideal.” Media portrayal of the “ideal body image” is often unachievable; however, impressionable young women try to attain that same ideal body size. As Brewis (19 ...
... in their estimates of their current size, on average imagining themselves to be larger than they are and more distant from an identified ideal.” Media portrayal of the “ideal body image” is often unachievable; however, impressionable young women try to attain that same ideal body size. As Brewis (19 ...
Women and Men in Conflicting Social Roles: Implications from
... discrimination targeting women in traditionally male-dominated fields (e.g., science, engineering) and attempted to proactively address the issue. Despite these efforts, gender equality has not been achieved (Zernike, 2011). For example, female professors at M.I.T. report that they feel their succes ...
... discrimination targeting women in traditionally male-dominated fields (e.g., science, engineering) and attempted to proactively address the issue. Despite these efforts, gender equality has not been achieved (Zernike, 2011). For example, female professors at M.I.T. report that they feel their succes ...
Gender and Art: A Focus on Sarah Lucas
... feminist artists focused on women as their subject matter. Feminist art movements introduced gender issues and the scheme of a fluid subject within the art community as a protest against the existing natural construction of gender and gender roles. The fluidity with regards to gender conceptualizati ...
... feminist artists focused on women as their subject matter. Feminist art movements introduced gender issues and the scheme of a fluid subject within the art community as a protest against the existing natural construction of gender and gender roles. The fluidity with regards to gender conceptualizati ...
Political Morality and Culture: What Difference Do Differences Make
... for legal theorist Ayelet Shachar's recent book. Multicultural Jurisdictions: Cultural Differences and Women's Rights. Shachar challenges the view that the practices and arrangements of non-liberal minorities within liberal states do not merit respect or protection, as well as the assumption that su ...
... for legal theorist Ayelet Shachar's recent book. Multicultural Jurisdictions: Cultural Differences and Women's Rights. Shachar challenges the view that the practices and arrangements of non-liberal minorities within liberal states do not merit respect or protection, as well as the assumption that su ...
GENDER AND THE WELFARE STATE" maternalism
... all social relations, the concept became helpful for those who wanted to stress sexual differences without having to deal with biological determinism. Moreover, the term was offered by those who claimed that women's scholarship would fundamentally transform scholarship across disciplines. From their ...
... all social relations, the concept became helpful for those who wanted to stress sexual differences without having to deal with biological determinism. Moreover, the term was offered by those who claimed that women's scholarship would fundamentally transform scholarship across disciplines. From their ...
PDF - safe steps Family Violence Response Centre
... a social condition characterised by unequal value afforded to men and women and an unequal distribution of power, resources and opportunity between them. 1 Women around the world have a lower social status, reduced access to resources, lower wellbeing and a greater chance of living in poverty than m ...
... a social condition characterised by unequal value afforded to men and women and an unequal distribution of power, resources and opportunity between them. 1 Women around the world have a lower social status, reduced access to resources, lower wellbeing and a greater chance of living in poverty than m ...
Does it Cost Too Much? A `Difference` Look at J.E.B. v. Alabama
... the bounds of the law.5 That duty includes determining which jurors are most suitable for the case.6 Prior to voir dire,7 the attorney has only general information about each juror, such as name, address, employment, prior jury service, and involvement in lawsuits. In addition, the judge places cons ...
... the bounds of the law.5 That duty includes determining which jurors are most suitable for the case.6 Prior to voir dire,7 the attorney has only general information about each juror, such as name, address, employment, prior jury service, and involvement in lawsuits. In addition, the judge places cons ...
Theorists such as Irigaray and Grosz have attempted to unmask the
... respective categories for such research to take place) (69). Such a definition ignores the fact that men can be considered feminine and women can be considered masculine—the strategy does not allow us to consider that men differ among themselves. Normative definitions avoid the problems with positiv ...
... respective categories for such research to take place) (69). Such a definition ignores the fact that men can be considered feminine and women can be considered masculine—the strategy does not allow us to consider that men differ among themselves. Normative definitions avoid the problems with positiv ...
Bu makaleyi alıntılamak için: Gülay Toksöz, “Women`s Employment
... and Latin America, these policies are influential in the differentiation of industrialization trajectories in terms of timing, chronology and content. Looking at the cases of Mexico and Brazil in Latin America and Taiwan and South Korea in East Asia on the basis of these categories, we see two major ...
... and Latin America, these policies are influential in the differentiation of industrialization trajectories in terms of timing, chronology and content. Looking at the cases of Mexico and Brazil in Latin America and Taiwan and South Korea in East Asia on the basis of these categories, we see two major ...
Pay Equity Info Sheet - National Association of Women and the
... cover all workers. Pay equity has been recognized internationally as a fundamental human right through a number of international conventions: • Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women • International Convention on Social, Economic and Cultural Rights • Equal Remune ...
... cover all workers. Pay equity has been recognized internationally as a fundamental human right through a number of international conventions: • Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women • International Convention on Social, Economic and Cultural Rights • Equal Remune ...
Gender and agency versus communion at the threshold of adulthood
... domination or mutual dependence. In addition, today’s world is equally accessible to the representatives of both sexes, which is exemplified by the fact that people take on many social roles that are traditionally associated with and meant for one of the sexes only (Melosik, 2002). Increasingly more ...
... domination or mutual dependence. In addition, today’s world is equally accessible to the representatives of both sexes, which is exemplified by the fact that people take on many social roles that are traditionally associated with and meant for one of the sexes only (Melosik, 2002). Increasingly more ...
The Impact of Rural Tourism Development on Ethnic Women`s
... issue, Pearce (1990) considers that the “universal appeal of rural tourism rests on the ordinary and everyday happenings of a rural community”. Then the expansion of Rural Tourism (RT) is a trend that is common to most countries in Europe. Tourism is considered to be a potentially complementary acti ...
... issue, Pearce (1990) considers that the “universal appeal of rural tourism rests on the ordinary and everyday happenings of a rural community”. Then the expansion of Rural Tourism (RT) is a trend that is common to most countries in Europe. Tourism is considered to be a potentially complementary acti ...
Generation M - Media Education Foundation
... 1. Can you provide some examples of women you admire in popular culture today? What is it about these women that you admire? How important do you think it is for women to be beautiful or physically attractive? In your opinion, is it easier for “attractive women” to succeed than “unattractive women” ...
... 1. Can you provide some examples of women you admire in popular culture today? What is it about these women that you admire? How important do you think it is for women to be beautiful or physically attractive? In your opinion, is it easier for “attractive women” to succeed than “unattractive women” ...
Feminism in the United States
Feminism in the United States refers to the collection of movements and ideologies aimed at defining, establishing, and defending a state of equal political, economic, cultural, and social rights for women in the United States. Feminism in the United States is often divided chronologically into first-wave, second-wave, and third-wave feminism.As of the most recent Gender Gap Index measurement of countries by the World Economic Forum in 2014, the United States is ranked 20th on gender equality.