gender and families: feminist perspectives and family research
... masculinity and femininity but have to be constantly persuaded or reminded to be masculine and feminine. That is, men and women have to "do" gender rather than "be" a gender. West and Zimmerman (1987) provided one of the first uses of this perspective in their analysis of the ways that individuals c ...
... masculinity and femininity but have to be constantly persuaded or reminded to be masculine and feminine. That is, men and women have to "do" gender rather than "be" a gender. West and Zimmerman (1987) provided one of the first uses of this perspective in their analysis of the ways that individuals c ...
Gender - HCC Learning Web
... Many conflict theorists argue that patriarchal capitalists benefit through systems that subordinate women. For instance, many cotton mills in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries hired young, unmarried women and required them to live in company You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition boarding hou ...
... Many conflict theorists argue that patriarchal capitalists benefit through systems that subordinate women. For instance, many cotton mills in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries hired young, unmarried women and required them to live in company You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition boarding hou ...
Shifting Feminisms in the Jewish Renewal Movement
... roles are social constructions, not reflecting innate or “essential” qualities of the sexes. According to this view, the way to achieve a just society--or to heal Judaism of its sexism--is to reveal the constructed, rather than natural, character of gender roles, thus freeing women and men to partic ...
... roles are social constructions, not reflecting innate or “essential” qualities of the sexes. According to this view, the way to achieve a just society--or to heal Judaism of its sexism--is to reveal the constructed, rather than natural, character of gender roles, thus freeing women and men to partic ...
SOCIALIZATION AND GENDER: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SOCI O
... and social training is of immense importance in directing aggressive tendencies. It is worth noting that many different meanings have been given to 'essentialism' extending beyond its usual biological connotations. For example, Luce Irigaray attempts to ground a radically different feminine culture ...
... and social training is of immense importance in directing aggressive tendencies. It is worth noting that many different meanings have been given to 'essentialism' extending beyond its usual biological connotations. For example, Luce Irigaray attempts to ground a radically different feminine culture ...
HASLANGER-Gender and Race
... phenomenon we need to be thinking about. Let the term in question refer to it. On this approach, the world by itself can't tell us what gender is, or what race is; it is up to us to decide what in the world, if anything, they are. This essay pursues an analytical approach to defining race and gende ...
... phenomenon we need to be thinking about. Let the term in question refer to it. On this approach, the world by itself can't tell us what gender is, or what race is; it is up to us to decide what in the world, if anything, they are. This essay pursues an analytical approach to defining race and gende ...