Bishop O Ovwigho and PA Ifie
... bearing. Ekong (2003) further noted that the anatomical and physiological differences in the make up of males and females was indisputable. The major concern to sociologists was how these differences had shaped the social relationship between sexes. According to Buckland and Halegoah (1996) men and ...
... bearing. Ekong (2003) further noted that the anatomical and physiological differences in the make up of males and females was indisputable. The major concern to sociologists was how these differences had shaped the social relationship between sexes. According to Buckland and Halegoah (1996) men and ...
Feminist views on the English stage Women playwrights, 1990–2000 Elaine Aston
... Both Mojo and My Night with Reg were plays before they were movies, and both were staged in seasons at the Royal Court that remained heavily engaged with boys’ drama throughout the decade. Mark Ravenhill’s consumerist take on sexual relations, Shopping and F***ing (1996), with ex-Royal Court directo ...
... Both Mojo and My Night with Reg were plays before they were movies, and both were staged in seasons at the Royal Court that remained heavily engaged with boys’ drama throughout the decade. Mark Ravenhill’s consumerist take on sexual relations, Shopping and F***ing (1996), with ex-Royal Court directo ...
The effect of cartoon movies on children`s gender development
... Arma an Gökçearslan / Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 (2010) 5202–5207 ...
... Arma an Gökçearslan / Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 (2010) 5202–5207 ...
No Response - Sociologists for Women in Society
... Jews, Arab Palestinians and Mizrahim. It is inspired in part by the literature on everyday feminism and by my own experience with stigmatization (as a woman and a Québécoise) and by what I have learned from my various leadership experiences in environments where women are in the minority. I take pri ...
... Jews, Arab Palestinians and Mizrahim. It is inspired in part by the literature on everyday feminism and by my own experience with stigmatization (as a woman and a Québécoise) and by what I have learned from my various leadership experiences in environments where women are in the minority. I take pri ...
Gender and Sexuality
... girls are supposed to be delicate and like girl things—tea parties, things like that. But I like to do guy stuff. It doesn’t match” (quoted in Colapinto, 1997: 66; our emphasis). As this quotation suggests, being male or female involves not just biology but also certain “masculine” and “feminine” fe ...
... girls are supposed to be delicate and like girl things—tea parties, things like that. But I like to do guy stuff. It doesn’t match” (quoted in Colapinto, 1997: 66; our emphasis). As this quotation suggests, being male or female involves not just biology but also certain “masculine” and “feminine” fe ...
Pacheco Egalia Preschool and its Effects on Gender Performativity
... Theorist Judith Butler discusses the performativity of gender in “Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity.” She argues that a difference exists between biological sex and the concept of gender but that it cannot be completely separated, and takes into account the concepts of both “Hi ...
... Theorist Judith Butler discusses the performativity of gender in “Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity.” She argues that a difference exists between biological sex and the concept of gender but that it cannot be completely separated, and takes into account the concepts of both “Hi ...
“Several Paradise Ladies Are Visiting in Town
... inferential arguments should be structured in relationship to the various data sources employed. The process is less one of privileging one type of data, such as artifacts or written records, over the other than of experimenting with the multiplicity of interpretations such data make possible. In th ...
... inferential arguments should be structured in relationship to the various data sources employed. The process is less one of privileging one type of data, such as artifacts or written records, over the other than of experimenting with the multiplicity of interpretations such data make possible. In th ...
Less Talk, More Action: Why gender mainstreaming is so difficult to
... stage” relies on gender stereotypes may explain its intransigence. The paper concludes by questioning whether liberal feminist solutions such as leadership, ‘marketing’, and hard incentives are the solution. The European Union’s Commitment to Gender Mainstreaming The European Commission defines gend ...
... stage” relies on gender stereotypes may explain its intransigence. The paper concludes by questioning whether liberal feminist solutions such as leadership, ‘marketing’, and hard incentives are the solution. The European Union’s Commitment to Gender Mainstreaming The European Commission defines gend ...
Religion and Gender Values in a Changing World
... based differs significantly from the Bhutanese value system. I will point out the different definitions on value and I will give brief overview of the gender debate. I will also give attention to a recent feminist movement (some may argue if it is a movement at all)- the ecofemist movement. This eco ...
... based differs significantly from the Bhutanese value system. I will point out the different definitions on value and I will give brief overview of the gender debate. I will also give attention to a recent feminist movement (some may argue if it is a movement at all)- the ecofemist movement. This eco ...
Blurred lines: Exploring contemporary attitudes to gender portrayal
... A sense of a growing contemporary culture of sexually offensive or abusive language and behaviour towards females – e.g. from misogynistic lyrics in pop songs (e.g. Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines) to rape jokes on social media to real world examples of sexual harassment on public transport ...
... A sense of a growing contemporary culture of sexually offensive or abusive language and behaviour towards females – e.g. from misogynistic lyrics in pop songs (e.g. Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines) to rape jokes on social media to real world examples of sexual harassment on public transport ...
mirator
... could never be countenanced and is rarely attributed to Christian knights.12 Both sides in this conflict fight according to the ideals of chivalry and the heroic male ethos. The Saracens and Christians boast and vow to conquer each other. For instance, Laban swears by Mahounde that he will make Char ...
... could never be countenanced and is rarely attributed to Christian knights.12 Both sides in this conflict fight according to the ideals of chivalry and the heroic male ethos. The Saracens and Christians boast and vow to conquer each other. For instance, Laban swears by Mahounde that he will make Char ...
chapter 12-gender, sex, and sexuality
... This can be illustrated by the way women in America can express homosocial feelings (nonsexual regard for people of the same sex) through hugging, handholding, and physical ...
... This can be illustrated by the way women in America can express homosocial feelings (nonsexual regard for people of the same sex) through hugging, handholding, and physical ...
Patriarchal Demographics? China`s Sex Ratio
... rethinking of the categories used in this work as well as new research on how those categories are reshaping life on the ground. ...
... rethinking of the categories used in this work as well as new research on how those categories are reshaping life on the ground. ...
The Right to Define Gender Identity
... The International Bill of Gender Rights (http://inquirer.gn.apc.org/GDRights.html) The Right to Define Gender Identity All human beings carry within themselves an ever-unfolding idea of who they are and what they are capable of achieving. The individual’s sense of self is not determined by chromosom ...
... The International Bill of Gender Rights (http://inquirer.gn.apc.org/GDRights.html) The Right to Define Gender Identity All human beings carry within themselves an ever-unfolding idea of who they are and what they are capable of achieving. The individual’s sense of self is not determined by chromosom ...
Once Upon a Feminine Intuition: Rear Window by Haley Martens
... Martens 2 from wandering. Together, the two “feminine fatales” achieve the traditional masculine role in noir films. It is truly the feminine intuition, which Jeffries refers to as a fairy tale that solves the mystery of Mrs. Thorwald’s death and saves Jeff from a similar fate. As stated in “Subver ...
... Martens 2 from wandering. Together, the two “feminine fatales” achieve the traditional masculine role in noir films. It is truly the feminine intuition, which Jeffries refers to as a fairy tale that solves the mystery of Mrs. Thorwald’s death and saves Jeff from a similar fate. As stated in “Subver ...
UNH-Nonsexist Language Guidelines-President`s
... creation of an environment that avoids the reinforcement of demeaning attitudes and stereotypes about sex roles. Consequently, in 1984, the Academic Senate, the Faculty Caucus, and both the Operating and PAT Staff Councils adopted a nonsexist language policy. Language may convey meanings that are di ...
... creation of an environment that avoids the reinforcement of demeaning attitudes and stereotypes about sex roles. Consequently, in 1984, the Academic Senate, the Faculty Caucus, and both the Operating and PAT Staff Councils adopted a nonsexist language policy. Language may convey meanings that are di ...
Psychodynamic Universals, Cultural Particulars
... current intellectual climate in cultural anthropology at large, and feminist anthropology, more particularly, altogether forestalls anthropological attempts to explain gender beliefs as they vary cross-culturally. Rather, different gender-belief systems are now to be understood on their own, ethnogr ...
... current intellectual climate in cultural anthropology at large, and feminist anthropology, more particularly, altogether forestalls anthropological attempts to explain gender beliefs as they vary cross-culturally. Rather, different gender-belief systems are now to be understood on their own, ethnogr ...
Gender Binaries and the Politics of Organizational
... Foucault to focus on gender as opposed to sexuality have left him less reflective about dominant masculine discourses than might otherwise have been the case. Indeed, Braidotti (1991: 95) argues that by ignoring the sex specific struggles of women, Foucault reinforces a 'masculine model of social re ...
... Foucault to focus on gender as opposed to sexuality have left him less reflective about dominant masculine discourses than might otherwise have been the case. Indeed, Braidotti (1991: 95) argues that by ignoring the sex specific struggles of women, Foucault reinforces a 'masculine model of social re ...
True-False
... Sexual preference and sexual activity are the same thing. Approximately 30 percent of all U.S. males prefer homosexuality as a lifestyle. Some societies define male homosexuality as a necessary requirement for heterosexual relationships in adulthood. ...
... Sexual preference and sexual activity are the same thing. Approximately 30 percent of all U.S. males prefer homosexuality as a lifestyle. Some societies define male homosexuality as a necessary requirement for heterosexual relationships in adulthood. ...
The Effects of Gender on First and Second
... and emphatic stress (Holmes, 2001). While these characteristics are most likely not caused by any biological difference in females, they are most likely the result of psychological and socio-cultural influences. These influences would be present in women in any language environment, whether it is a ...
... and emphatic stress (Holmes, 2001). While these characteristics are most likely not caused by any biological difference in females, they are most likely the result of psychological and socio-cultural influences. These influences would be present in women in any language environment, whether it is a ...
The Collapse of the Nuclear Family
... looking after their daughter, Rhoda, while her husband is away on business. She reflects the women of the 1950s who, “by virtue of their sex,” were “automatically cast as wives ...
... looking after their daughter, Rhoda, while her husband is away on business. She reflects the women of the 1950s who, “by virtue of their sex,” were “automatically cast as wives ...
Gender: An Effective Perspective of Chinese Ethical Analysis
... the thought firmly uphold patriarchal; the other is guarantee the relationship of family ethics from the practice. It developed “universal values” of social evaluation and moral standard on female role, which greatly hindered the rational development of gender ethics, but also the discipline women’s ...
... the thought firmly uphold patriarchal; the other is guarantee the relationship of family ethics from the practice. It developed “universal values” of social evaluation and moral standard on female role, which greatly hindered the rational development of gender ethics, but also the discipline women’s ...
GEOGRAPHIES OF GENDER: FEMINISM AND MASCULINITIES
... simple solution. For this reason there is not simply one “feminist geography”—although this term is used in a general way to denote the larger field—but really a variety of feminist “geographies.” By and large, resistance by feminists is not directed toward males per se, but rather male-dominated cu ...
... simple solution. For this reason there is not simply one “feminist geography”—although this term is used in a general way to denote the larger field—but really a variety of feminist “geographies.” By and large, resistance by feminists is not directed toward males per se, but rather male-dominated cu ...
The role of physical education and other formative experiences of
... The experiences of female sports fans have been largely marginalized in academic research to date and little research has examined the formative sporting experiences of female spectators. This paper draws on 51 semi-structured interviews with three generations of female fans of one (men’s) professio ...
... The experiences of female sports fans have been largely marginalized in academic research to date and little research has examined the formative sporting experiences of female spectators. This paper draws on 51 semi-structured interviews with three generations of female fans of one (men’s) professio ...
The Girl Effect What Do Boys Have to Do With It?
... cultural contexts, but in virtually all societies it is a socially recognized period between childhood and adulthood when individuals are expected to acquire and assume some of the roles and functions of adulthood. For almost all individuals, the transition to adulthood is marked by a series of biol ...
... cultural contexts, but in virtually all societies it is a socially recognized period between childhood and adulthood when individuals are expected to acquire and assume some of the roles and functions of adulthood. For almost all individuals, the transition to adulthood is marked by a series of biol ...