Tine Wedege Doing Gender in Mathematics Education
... Anne was teased in the mathematics classroom because of her pink rubber. Would this have happened if the rubber was blue or yellow? Gender exists in the world and in people’s head as mental models, and what we perceive as gender is always a product of an ongoing interaction between “gender in the he ...
... Anne was teased in the mathematics classroom because of her pink rubber. Would this have happened if the rubber was blue or yellow? Gender exists in the world and in people’s head as mental models, and what we perceive as gender is always a product of an ongoing interaction between “gender in the he ...
Similarly Situated?: The Evolution of Gender
... age could also prevent a citizen from voting. He reasoned that if the Constitution had intended to transform all citizens into voters, “[T]he framers of the Constitution would not have left it to implication.”3 Since no word or phrase in the Constitution expressly dictated that suffrage is a right o ...
... age could also prevent a citizen from voting. He reasoned that if the Constitution had intended to transform all citizens into voters, “[T]he framers of the Constitution would not have left it to implication.”3 Since no word or phrase in the Constitution expressly dictated that suffrage is a right o ...
Towards accommodating gender differences in multimedia
... paper counterparts. Short requests and small pieces of information can be quite succinct when compared to direct personal interaction or with a telephone call. However, there is conflicting evidence as to what extent, if at all, these developments alter communication patterns with respect to gender ...
... paper counterparts. Short requests and small pieces of information can be quite succinct when compared to direct personal interaction or with a telephone call. However, there is conflicting evidence as to what extent, if at all, these developments alter communication patterns with respect to gender ...
(Law) Breaking Gender: In Search of Transformative Gender Law
... coercion entails mandates to declare one gender or another on state documentation;17 gender-specific public accommodations;18 and access to civil institutions based on gendered relationships, like marriage.19 Perhaps gender regulation is more evident in the denial of equal protection. Gender variant ...
... coercion entails mandates to declare one gender or another on state documentation;17 gender-specific public accommodations;18 and access to civil institutions based on gendered relationships, like marriage.19 Perhaps gender regulation is more evident in the denial of equal protection. Gender variant ...
Mirror mirror on the wall, who`s the bluntest of them all? Linguistic
... their language use as well. The presumption of the research is that there has been a change towards a more forceful type of speech, and that the shift corroborates theories from the field of language and gender. In the past, the theories of language and gender have revolved around the differences be ...
... their language use as well. The presumption of the research is that there has been a change towards a more forceful type of speech, and that the shift corroborates theories from the field of language and gender. In the past, the theories of language and gender have revolved around the differences be ...
3. guidelines for gender budgeting
... grounds of a person’s sex in regard to benefits, responsibilities and opportunities. As long as budgets do not take into consideration the differences in the gender roles and responsibilities, gender needs, interests and opportunities, they become tools of perpetuating the gender inequalities. ...
... grounds of a person’s sex in regard to benefits, responsibilities and opportunities. As long as budgets do not take into consideration the differences in the gender roles and responsibilities, gender needs, interests and opportunities, they become tools of perpetuating the gender inequalities. ...
Examining Masculine Gender-Role Conflict and Stress in Relation to
... experiences to cope with the anxiety and stress associated with violating masculine norms” (p. 31). Other research has found that individuals with greater intrinsic religiosity are less selfmonitoring, less self-conscious, and report greater existential well-being (Richards, 1994), which suggests th ...
... experiences to cope with the anxiety and stress associated with violating masculine norms” (p. 31). Other research has found that individuals with greater intrinsic religiosity are less selfmonitoring, less self-conscious, and report greater existential well-being (Richards, 1994), which suggests th ...
Article 5 CEDAW
... ethnic origin, class or caste, race, sex, sexual orientation, or any other classification that human beings can possibly construct between themselves, are potentially rational and morally responsible beings with an authentic desire to control their own lives. The social and cultural patterns of condu ...
... ethnic origin, class or caste, race, sex, sexual orientation, or any other classification that human beings can possibly construct between themselves, are potentially rational and morally responsible beings with an authentic desire to control their own lives. The social and cultural patterns of condu ...
The Lao Matri-System, Empowerment, and Globalisation
... Asia and domestic violence in Laos. Recent NGO studies show a considerable increase in domestic violence in Laos despite its deeply rooted matrilocal marriage tradition. This violence seems to be almost endemic. The question is whether such a high incidence of domestic violence is likely to occur in ...
... Asia and domestic violence in Laos. Recent NGO studies show a considerable increase in domestic violence in Laos despite its deeply rooted matrilocal marriage tradition. This violence seems to be almost endemic. The question is whether such a high incidence of domestic violence is likely to occur in ...
Introduction - The University of Michigan Press
... masculine authority by any single individual is always inherently unstable. Orgon’s marginal position within his family, a microcosm of society at large, is a reminder that men can indeed be relegated to the periphery of social structures, notwithstanding the expectation of dominance that patriarchy ...
... masculine authority by any single individual is always inherently unstable. Orgon’s marginal position within his family, a microcosm of society at large, is a reminder that men can indeed be relegated to the periphery of social structures, notwithstanding the expectation of dominance that patriarchy ...
View/Open - AUC DAR Home - The American University in Cairo
... quota. It is widely believed that the quota is unconstitutional as it violates the principle of equality or equal opportunity between men and women. In fact, the quota debates lie at the intersection of several legal, moral, and social concepts, namely equality, agency and gender. By defining and ad ...
... quota. It is widely believed that the quota is unconstitutional as it violates the principle of equality or equal opportunity between men and women. In fact, the quota debates lie at the intersection of several legal, moral, and social concepts, namely equality, agency and gender. By defining and ad ...
1 - Lancaster University
... Widdowson (2004: 109-110), for example, objects to the practices of CDA because they provide interpretations “which claim to be based on a close analysis of textual features but which are actually pretextually motivated”. Put another way, Widdowson is arguing that interpretations of texts always inv ...
... Widdowson (2004: 109-110), for example, objects to the practices of CDA because they provide interpretations “which claim to be based on a close analysis of textual features but which are actually pretextually motivated”. Put another way, Widdowson is arguing that interpretations of texts always inv ...
La casa de Bernarda Alba - Cincinnati Romance Review
... here to comment and analyze the invisible performance of power through gender. García Lorca scholarship on gender and theater has traditionally focused on the women who populate the plays. When male characters have been analyzed independently from the female roles, it is not to talk specifically abo ...
... here to comment and analyze the invisible performance of power through gender. García Lorca scholarship on gender and theater has traditionally focused on the women who populate the plays. When male characters have been analyzed independently from the female roles, it is not to talk specifically abo ...
Theorists such as Irigaray and Grosz have attempted to unmask the
... clearest statement of a “psychoanalytic case for feminism” to be found until the 1970’s (16). Connell (11) considers the writings of Karen Horney to be the “high point in the critique of masculinity in classical psychoanalysis,” after which, excepting that of Simone de Beauvoir, the critique of masc ...
... clearest statement of a “psychoanalytic case for feminism” to be found until the 1970’s (16). Connell (11) considers the writings of Karen Horney to be the “high point in the critique of masculinity in classical psychoanalysis,” after which, excepting that of Simone de Beauvoir, the critique of masc ...
to read the full Gender Dysphoria Article.
... must be present and will reduce the possibility of over-diagnosing individuals who have extreme gender-variant behavior. Although some advocate the removal of “transgendered” conditions from diagnostic nomenclature, gender identity disorders are recognized disorders because they almost always cause ...
... must be present and will reduce the possibility of over-diagnosing individuals who have extreme gender-variant behavior. Although some advocate the removal of “transgendered” conditions from diagnostic nomenclature, gender identity disorders are recognized disorders because they almost always cause ...
Spineless Men and Irrepressible Women?
... she has already lost them: “Ántonia ate so noisily now, like a man” (Cather 84). Furthermore, he judges her for being proud of her masculinity when he states that she is “too proud of her strength” since she only talks about how much she can lift and endure (84). He resents her masculine manners and ...
... she has already lost them: “Ántonia ate so noisily now, like a man” (Cather 84). Furthermore, he judges her for being proud of her masculinity when he states that she is “too proud of her strength” since she only talks about how much she can lift and endure (84). He resents her masculine manners and ...
1 Beliefs about Gender Pedro Bordalo, Katie Coffman, Nicola
... and others’ ability across different domains. A preliminary look at the data points to two distinct forces: miscalibration in estimating performance depending on the difficulty of tasks and gender stereotypes. We develop a theoretical model that separates these forces and apply it to analyze a large ...
... and others’ ability across different domains. A preliminary look at the data points to two distinct forces: miscalibration in estimating performance depending on the difficulty of tasks and gender stereotypes. We develop a theoretical model that separates these forces and apply it to analyze a large ...
Gender equality in and through education in Nigeria
... and the place of gender representation in learning materials studies in achieving gender equality in and through education. 3.1 Gendering learners through textbooks and curriculum The place of learning materials and school curriculum in achieving gender equality in and through education appears not ...
... and the place of gender representation in learning materials studies in achieving gender equality in and through education. 3.1 Gendering learners through textbooks and curriculum The place of learning materials and school curriculum in achieving gender equality in and through education appears not ...
Gender and the Popular Heroines
... story is usually one of struggle that ends in liberation, both for the protagonist and for society as a whole. These female-led stories also break into territory that has been historically dominated by men. Dystopian fiction, and the larger genre of speculative fiction, is typically told from a male ...
... story is usually one of struggle that ends in liberation, both for the protagonist and for society as a whole. These female-led stories also break into territory that has been historically dominated by men. Dystopian fiction, and the larger genre of speculative fiction, is typically told from a male ...
Gender in Pre-Hispanic America
... lation.4 Explanations for the production of these items emphasize their utility: f igurines were used in small-scale life-cycle rituals, perhaps controlled by elders, or in veneration of ancestors or rulers; monumental images, to demarcate large-scale spatial settings for political rituals and to as ...
... lation.4 Explanations for the production of these items emphasize their utility: f igurines were used in small-scale life-cycle rituals, perhaps controlled by elders, or in veneration of ancestors or rulers; monumental images, to demarcate large-scale spatial settings for political rituals and to as ...
The Girl Effect What Do Boys Have to Do With It?
... imbalance of power [and] encourage critical awareness among men and women of gender roles and norms; promote the position of women; challenge the distribution of resources and allocation of duties between men and women; and/or address the power relationships between women and others in the community ...
... imbalance of power [and] encourage critical awareness among men and women of gender roles and norms; promote the position of women; challenge the distribution of resources and allocation of duties between men and women; and/or address the power relationships between women and others in the community ...
Gender and agency versus communion at the threshold of adulthood
... both men and women begin to perceive themselves more in accordance with the stereotype of their own biological sex after their sex-related self-stereotypes have been subtly activated. The research concerning this subject matter has not so far verified the role of psychological gender. As for people ...
... both men and women begin to perceive themselves more in accordance with the stereotype of their own biological sex after their sex-related self-stereotypes have been subtly activated. The research concerning this subject matter has not so far verified the role of psychological gender. As for people ...
Lesson: Feminist Perspectives and International Relations Paper
... sovereign states in the public domain and does not have much scope with the interest that women or feminism have as an intellectual inquiry and therefore the study of International Relations has continued without any reference to gender. The standard view of tracing the origin of feminism in Interna ...
... sovereign states in the public domain and does not have much scope with the interest that women or feminism have as an intellectual inquiry and therefore the study of International Relations has continued without any reference to gender. The standard view of tracing the origin of feminism in Interna ...
View/Open
... The aim of this research is to establish if and in what way Woolf’s ideas on gender and gender roles, which were very strongly conveyed in A Room of One’s Own, are expressed in her other works. Previous research mainly discusses Virginia Woolf as a modernist writer and as a feminist, and the three w ...
... The aim of this research is to establish if and in what way Woolf’s ideas on gender and gender roles, which were very strongly conveyed in A Room of One’s Own, are expressed in her other works. Previous research mainly discusses Virginia Woolf as a modernist writer and as a feminist, and the three w ...