The Gender Matrix in Mary Wollstonecraft`s Letters
... understanding of Romantic subjectivity, and indeed fabrications of subjectivity in general, need be expanded to account for the structural and ideological challenges that appear in Wollstonecraft' s Letters. The shifting structure of the Letters, and their intertextuality, radically destabilize norm ...
... understanding of Romantic subjectivity, and indeed fabrications of subjectivity in general, need be expanded to account for the structural and ideological challenges that appear in Wollstonecraft' s Letters. The shifting structure of the Letters, and their intertextuality, radically destabilize norm ...
Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes. Study on the
... behaviours, or to understand to what extent stereotyping influences individuals’ perceptions and behavioural or cognitive sex differences. Research shows that, in general, the range of differences is small compared to the similarities existing between the sexes. ...
... behaviours, or to understand to what extent stereotyping influences individuals’ perceptions and behavioural or cognitive sex differences. Research shows that, in general, the range of differences is small compared to the similarities existing between the sexes. ...
Gender justice and social norms – processes of change for
... girls’ agency in challenging discriminatory gender norms, and processes of resistance and backlash against changing gender norms. While a comprehensive survey of relevant literature on all these areas is outside the scope of this paper, it discusses key insights from different bodies of literature a ...
... girls’ agency in challenging discriminatory gender norms, and processes of resistance and backlash against changing gender norms. While a comprehensive survey of relevant literature on all these areas is outside the scope of this paper, it discusses key insights from different bodies of literature a ...
Gender performativity in South African films with reference to Leon
... Roome (1999: 62) validates this point in her statement: “[h]umour is ambivalent, and its meaning changes according to the circumstances of its utterances.” Therefore, the analysis of the gender performativity in Leon Schuster’s films is examined within the comedic contexts in which they are produced ...
... Roome (1999: 62) validates this point in her statement: “[h]umour is ambivalent, and its meaning changes according to the circumstances of its utterances.” Therefore, the analysis of the gender performativity in Leon Schuster’s films is examined within the comedic contexts in which they are produced ...
PLOTINA PLOTINA Working Lexicon
... environmental factors that affect the expression of phenotypic traits that are strongly associated with females or males within a given species (Gendered Innovations Website) ...
... environmental factors that affect the expression of phenotypic traits that are strongly associated with females or males within a given species (Gendered Innovations Website) ...
Gender Training for Security Sector Personnel – good practices and lessons learned
... men and women, while ‘sex’ refers to the biological differences between males and females. Gender roles vary widely within and across cultures, and can change over time. Gender refers not simply to women or men but to the relationship between them. ...
... men and women, while ‘sex’ refers to the biological differences between males and females. Gender roles vary widely within and across cultures, and can change over time. Gender refers not simply to women or men but to the relationship between them. ...
Gendered Voices in Children`s Television Advertising
... the daily cultural environment of our lives. For today’s children, ads are formative in that cultural environment more intensely and pervasively than ever before. Advertisers see the potential in the children’s market, especially in the context of U.S. cultural patterns of spending and consumption f ...
... the daily cultural environment of our lives. For today’s children, ads are formative in that cultural environment more intensely and pervasively than ever before. Advertisers see the potential in the children’s market, especially in the context of U.S. cultural patterns of spending and consumption f ...
Gender as symbolic glue - Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert
... system at the same time. The terms also mainly appear just before the March 2014 local election, at a time when the left was being heavily attacked about not only its national program but also its local governance. While most conservative demonstrators of 2012-2013 did not know much about “gender id ...
... system at the same time. The terms also mainly appear just before the March 2014 local election, at a time when the left was being heavily attacked about not only its national program but also its local governance. While most conservative demonstrators of 2012-2013 did not know much about “gender id ...
1 Beliefs about Gender Pedro Bordalo, Katie Coffman, Nicola
... the gender of this partner is revealed, although we take some pains not to focus attention on gender. For every participant, we thus have direct measures of their own performance in ...
... the gender of this partner is revealed, although we take some pains not to focus attention on gender. For every participant, we thus have direct measures of their own performance in ...
Gender and Small Arms: Moving into the Mainstream
... women and children as victims of war, without taking into account gender mainstreaming, which is an effort to include the situations of both men and women in such discourse. In addition, the discussions at the UN on gender and armed violence have traditionally been limited to the context of war, rat ...
... women and children as victims of war, without taking into account gender mainstreaming, which is an effort to include the situations of both men and women in such discourse. In addition, the discussions at the UN on gender and armed violence have traditionally been limited to the context of war, rat ...
La casa de Bernarda Alba - Cincinnati Romance Review
... masculinity in order to go deep within each man´s soul and reclaim masculinity (Gómez de Segura, Pepe el Romano, Introducción). Each of the six male characters is individually delineated: Pepe el Romano is an attractive, self-interested, manipulative hypocrite; the Viudo de Darajalí is wise because ...
... masculinity in order to go deep within each man´s soul and reclaim masculinity (Gómez de Segura, Pepe el Romano, Introducción). Each of the six male characters is individually delineated: Pepe el Romano is an attractive, self-interested, manipulative hypocrite; the Viudo de Darajalí is wise because ...
Chapter 24 Gender Identity and Stereotyping in Early
... with the group (Tajfel & Turner, 1986). Theorists have also posited that gender identities can function on two different levels, depending on what the context makes salient. Gender identity can function on an individual level, or as “me girl” or “me boy.” At other times, gender identity can function ...
... with the group (Tajfel & Turner, 1986). Theorists have also posited that gender identities can function on two different levels, depending on what the context makes salient. Gender identity can function on an individual level, or as “me girl” or “me boy.” At other times, gender identity can function ...
Towards accommodating gender differences in multimedia
... mail, is now a common form of multimedia communication. The way in which people ‘converse’ with others on email is different from other forms of communication. Long and formal messages may have the same form and style as their paper counterparts. Short requests and small pieces of information can be ...
... mail, is now a common form of multimedia communication. The way in which people ‘converse’ with others on email is different from other forms of communication. Long and formal messages may have the same form and style as their paper counterparts. Short requests and small pieces of information can be ...
Examining Masculine Gender-Role Conflict and Stress in Relation to
... religiously constructed notions of gender roles, traditional masculinity and hegemonic masculinity are not necessarily synonymous terms. Given the correlational nature of data on gender and religiosity, it is difficult to draw conclusions on the direction of the causal relationship, and more researc ...
... religiously constructed notions of gender roles, traditional masculinity and hegemonic masculinity are not necessarily synonymous terms. Given the correlational nature of data on gender and religiosity, it is difficult to draw conclusions on the direction of the causal relationship, and more researc ...
Gender equality in and through education in Nigeria
... (since reductions in the intensity of gender bias in textbooks is considered as a useful indicator of gender equity in society (Blumerg, 2007) the present rating of Nigeria is less than desirable). For according to the British Council research report (2012), Nigeria ranks 118 of 134 countries in the ...
... (since reductions in the intensity of gender bias in textbooks is considered as a useful indicator of gender equity in society (Blumerg, 2007) the present rating of Nigeria is less than desirable). For according to the British Council research report (2012), Nigeria ranks 118 of 134 countries in the ...
this PDF file - European Scientific Journal
... From the biblical point of view, men are the head of the family and women should be submissive to their authority. This does not mean that hardworking women should not be appreciated and rewarded but respect should be accorded to the men as the head. Historically, even in the primitive society, men ...
... From the biblical point of view, men are the head of the family and women should be submissive to their authority. This does not mean that hardworking women should not be appreciated and rewarded but respect should be accorded to the men as the head. Historically, even in the primitive society, men ...
Who supports non- traditional gender roles?
... West and Zimmerman (1987) explain how individuals create differences between men and women in their everyday lives. They argue that individuals organize their activities to reflect and express gender, and by extension, to express that men and women are different from the sex category that they do no ...
... West and Zimmerman (1987) explain how individuals create differences between men and women in their everyday lives. They argue that individuals organize their activities to reflect and express gender, and by extension, to express that men and women are different from the sex category that they do no ...
Use of Gender Aschematicity in the Reassessment of
... are deemed as a problem in the human form, which doctors attempt to “fix” with gender reassignment, hormone injections and other medical procedures (Callahan, 2009). Parents often opt to have their intersexed children undergo hormone treatments or surgery to look or function in ways more consistent ...
... are deemed as a problem in the human form, which doctors attempt to “fix” with gender reassignment, hormone injections and other medical procedures (Callahan, 2009). Parents often opt to have their intersexed children undergo hormone treatments or surgery to look or function in ways more consistent ...
Tine Wedege Doing Gender in Mathematics Education
... According to Kaiser (2003) the social construction of gender forms the theoretical base of many new empirical studies dealing with the topic Mathematics and Gender. In the pioneering article “Doing gender”, West and Zimmerman (1987) presented an understanding of the interactional work involved in be ...
... According to Kaiser (2003) the social construction of gender forms the theoretical base of many new empirical studies dealing with the topic Mathematics and Gender. In the pioneering article “Doing gender”, West and Zimmerman (1987) presented an understanding of the interactional work involved in be ...
Creating Amr: Challenging the Concepts of
... D'Emilio further state that "in the past, there was no language of 'sexuality' per se" (Freedman et al. 483).The article discusses how the "theoretical constructs" of social interactions between different sexes are not "unchanging" or "immune to the shifts that characterize other aspects of society" ...
... D'Emilio further state that "in the past, there was no language of 'sexuality' per se" (Freedman et al. 483).The article discusses how the "theoretical constructs" of social interactions between different sexes are not "unchanging" or "immune to the shifts that characterize other aspects of society" ...
3. guidelines for gender budgeting
... (2002) identified the lack of adequate skills to promote gender budgeting among the key actors as one of the constraints on gender mainstreaming for the District Development Programme. This resulted into budgets that are not adequately responding to the needs, constraints and interests of men and wo ...
... (2002) identified the lack of adequate skills to promote gender budgeting among the key actors as one of the constraints on gender mainstreaming for the District Development Programme. This resulted into budgets that are not adequately responding to the needs, constraints and interests of men and wo ...
Gender Egalitarian Beliefs and Europe’s Immigrants
... 1970s (e.g., Brewster and Padavic 2000; Bolzendahl and Myers 2004) but may have plateaued or even ‘re-traditionalised’ since the mid-90s (e.g., Lück 2007; Cotter et al. 2011). European countries are diverse with regard to their gender culture reflecting for example different religious traditions, di ...
... 1970s (e.g., Brewster and Padavic 2000; Bolzendahl and Myers 2004) but may have plateaued or even ‘re-traditionalised’ since the mid-90s (e.g., Lück 2007; Cotter et al. 2011). European countries are diverse with regard to their gender culture reflecting for example different religious traditions, di ...
Spineless Men and Irrepressible Women?
... integrity (228). According to Hill Lindley, the ideal American woman at the time, the True Woman, was to be submissive, not independent (52). Ántonia’s decisive manners and her way of running the farm show that she refutes this idea; she is not submissive but independent. Even though Ántonia is very ...
... integrity (228). According to Hill Lindley, the ideal American woman at the time, the True Woman, was to be submissive, not independent (52). Ántonia’s decisive manners and her way of running the farm show that she refutes this idea; she is not submissive but independent. Even though Ántonia is very ...
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 ...
1 - Lancaster University
... approach was primarily developed to gain insights into understanding naturally occurring talk rather than written texts. A CA method focuses on examining 'talk-in-interaction' rather than oral speeches. A specific feature of a CA framework is that it relies on evidence which is very local to ongoing ...
... approach was primarily developed to gain insights into understanding naturally occurring talk rather than written texts. A CA method focuses on examining 'talk-in-interaction' rather than oral speeches. A specific feature of a CA framework is that it relies on evidence which is very local to ongoing ...