Flirting with Uncertainty: Mutability, Metamorphosis, and
... scenario for both female shapeshifters and for the more average woman; for some, the integration into a new household is undermined, either by the wife's desires or by the husband's inability to properly assert his authority over her. In these instances, women are presented not only as beasts, but a ...
... scenario for both female shapeshifters and for the more average woman; for some, the integration into a new household is undermined, either by the wife's desires or by the husband's inability to properly assert his authority over her. In these instances, women are presented not only as beasts, but a ...
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 ...
“You`ve come a long way, baby:” the Evolution of
... blurring of the category of biological sex within the framework of the genderqueer phenomena paradoxically another ‘demon’ which modern feminists will have to face? It appears that blurring of the traditional model of human sexuality, or its complete exclusion as postulated by genderqueer movements, ...
... blurring of the category of biological sex within the framework of the genderqueer phenomena paradoxically another ‘demon’ which modern feminists will have to face? It appears that blurring of the traditional model of human sexuality, or its complete exclusion as postulated by genderqueer movements, ...
Gender Roles and Agribusiness in the Kenyan
... A gender role is a theoretical construct in the social sciences and humanities that refers to a set of social and behavioral norms that, within a specific culture, are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individuals of a specific gender. Proponents of gender role theory assert that obse ...
... A gender role is a theoretical construct in the social sciences and humanities that refers to a set of social and behavioral norms that, within a specific culture, are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individuals of a specific gender. Proponents of gender role theory assert that obse ...
Gender and Literature - Horarios de los centros asociados de la uned
... feminist impact even if its authors do not identify themselves as feminist. [Goodman] Feminist and Masculinity Studies: they tend to line up together and focus on the significance of gender (sexed identities). [Beasley] “Firing the canon”: The phrase means a revaluation of the standards by which aut ...
... feminist impact even if its authors do not identify themselves as feminist. [Goodman] Feminist and Masculinity Studies: they tend to line up together and focus on the significance of gender (sexed identities). [Beasley] “Firing the canon”: The phrase means a revaluation of the standards by which aut ...
Gender and Negotiation Performance
... when minimally prepared, men think they can “wing it” and get through successfully (Goleman, 1998, at 7). On the other hand, no matter how thoroughly prepared women are, they tend to feel unprepared (Evans, 2000, at 84-85; McIntosh, 1985). I have often observed this difference among my Legal Negotia ...
... when minimally prepared, men think they can “wing it” and get through successfully (Goleman, 1998, at 7). On the other hand, no matter how thoroughly prepared women are, they tend to feel unprepared (Evans, 2000, at 84-85; McIntosh, 1985). I have often observed this difference among my Legal Negotia ...
Feminist school of criminology
... fatherly and protective manner. Female offenders were like their mothers and wives, and the male judiciary could not imagine them behaving in a criminal way. Women were therefore protected: their criminal activity was less likely to be detected, reported, prosecuted, or sentenced harshly. Chivalry h ...
... fatherly and protective manner. Female offenders were like their mothers and wives, and the male judiciary could not imagine them behaving in a criminal way. Women were therefore protected: their criminal activity was less likely to be detected, reported, prosecuted, or sentenced harshly. Chivalry h ...
Aalborg Universitet REPRESENTING MASCULINITY Niss, Hanne
... picture of how ads have come to encode masculinity (and, correspondingly, femininity) in the 1990s, it is important to consider how advertising has revised its gender codings in general over the past 30 years. How have appeals to male vanity ...
... picture of how ads have come to encode masculinity (and, correspondingly, femininity) in the 1990s, it is important to consider how advertising has revised its gender codings in general over the past 30 years. How have appeals to male vanity ...
To read up on social contexts of gender development
... teenage girls (aged 11–17) in the USA and found that pictures in magazines had a strong impact on girls’ perceptions of their weight and shape. 69% reported that magazine pictures influence their idea of the perfect body shape, and 47% reported wanting to lose weight because of magazine pictures. Bo ...
... teenage girls (aged 11–17) in the USA and found that pictures in magazines had a strong impact on girls’ perceptions of their weight and shape. 69% reported that magazine pictures influence their idea of the perfect body shape, and 47% reported wanting to lose weight because of magazine pictures. Bo ...
Language and Gender
... Stereotypes about people's behavior are often believed to be true without systematic evidence to support them. As Nancy Henley and Cheris Kramarae (1991) point out, Western societies tend to exaggerate linguistic, social, and psychological differences between women and men. It could be argued that s ...
... Stereotypes about people's behavior are often believed to be true without systematic evidence to support them. As Nancy Henley and Cheris Kramarae (1991) point out, Western societies tend to exaggerate linguistic, social, and psychological differences between women and men. It could be argued that s ...
Believing is Seeing: Biology as Ideology Author(s): Judith Lorber
... Assumptions about men's and women's bodies and their capacities are craftedin ways thatmake unequalaccess and distributionof rewardsacceptable (Hudson 1978; Messner 1988). Media images of modernmen athletes glorify their strength and power, even their violence (Hargreaves 1986). Media images of mode ...
... Assumptions about men's and women's bodies and their capacities are craftedin ways thatmake unequalaccess and distributionof rewardsacceptable (Hudson 1978; Messner 1988). Media images of modernmen athletes glorify their strength and power, even their violence (Hargreaves 1986). Media images of mode ...
Men and Masculinities - Department of Comparative Human
... and concerns of the women they encountered in their fieldsites. In this context, assertions that women have broader social access and are legitimate authorities on other women have to be heard at least in part as assertions that women can be just as good— if not better—anthropologists than men, and ...
... and concerns of the women they encountered in their fieldsites. In this context, assertions that women have broader social access and are legitimate authorities on other women have to be heard at least in part as assertions that women can be just as good— if not better—anthropologists than men, and ...
Abstracts - Helsinki.docx
... sources. To illustrate some issues, the organisation of textile production at the end of third millennium BCE Mesopotamia will be used as case study. Katrien de Graef “Puppets on a String? Female Agency in Old Babylonian Economy” Although Old Babylonian women in general were not very economically ac ...
... sources. To illustrate some issues, the organisation of textile production at the end of third millennium BCE Mesopotamia will be used as case study. Katrien de Graef “Puppets on a String? Female Agency in Old Babylonian Economy” Although Old Babylonian women in general were not very economically ac ...
Masculinities refer to various socially constructed collections of
... gender? Some authors hold that aspects of human biology – ranging from hormones to chromosomes to brain size to genetics – are responsible for innate differences in behavior between men and women. Researches to identify the physiological origins of behavioral differences between men and women have b ...
... gender? Some authors hold that aspects of human biology – ranging from hormones to chromosomes to brain size to genetics – are responsible for innate differences in behavior between men and women. Researches to identify the physiological origins of behavioral differences between men and women have b ...
The Ancient Origins of Chinese Traditional Female Gender Role: A
... deduced was that “people know their mothers but not fathers”. Therefore, there often were some stories of “saint people were born from the nature with no father” in ancient mythologies. For example, Hua Xu bore Fu Xi by stepping on someone’s footprint; An Deng bore Shen Nong by dreaming the dragon, ...
... deduced was that “people know their mothers but not fathers”. Therefore, there often were some stories of “saint people were born from the nature with no father” in ancient mythologies. For example, Hua Xu bore Fu Xi by stepping on someone’s footprint; An Deng bore Shen Nong by dreaming the dragon, ...
Psychology Research The Ancient Origins of Chinese Traditional Female Gender Role:
... which are the ancestors of Chinese people as well as the Chinese culture but she was also the centre of the “Three Sovereigns”. In other words, in “Three Sovereigns” period, Chinese society was still the matriarchal society. In the matriarchal society, around the lineage, the calculation of descent, ...
... which are the ancestors of Chinese people as well as the Chinese culture but she was also the centre of the “Three Sovereigns”. In other words, in “Three Sovereigns” period, Chinese society was still the matriarchal society. In the matriarchal society, around the lineage, the calculation of descent, ...
lecture_ch04 - rivier.instructure.com.
... Title IX- banned sex discrimination in any educational program receiving federal funding. Despite the passage of Title IX in 1972, equality in athletic programs is more the exception than the rule ...
... Title IX- banned sex discrimination in any educational program receiving federal funding. Despite the passage of Title IX in 1972, equality in athletic programs is more the exception than the rule ...
File - Tony S. Jugé, Ph.D.
... Limits the talents and ambitions of half the human population – women Masculinity in U.S. culture encourages men to engage in high-risk behaviors Masculinity is linked to: Accidents, suicide, violence, and stress related diseases As men seek control, they lose opportunities for intimacy and trust Ge ...
... Limits the talents and ambitions of half the human population – women Masculinity in U.S. culture encourages men to engage in high-risk behaviors Masculinity is linked to: Accidents, suicide, violence, and stress related diseases As men seek control, they lose opportunities for intimacy and trust Ge ...
Gender & Communication
... in same-sex interaction. Women enlarge on and acknowledge one another’s contributions, respond to conversationalist’s attempts to introduce topics.. Although interruptions are frequent in women’s conversations, these are typically supportive rather than aggressive Women’s conversations are being ste ...
... in same-sex interaction. Women enlarge on and acknowledge one another’s contributions, respond to conversationalist’s attempts to introduce topics.. Although interruptions are frequent in women’s conversations, these are typically supportive rather than aggressive Women’s conversations are being ste ...
Chapter 10
... Gender and the Mass Media • Men hold center stage in television • Historically, ads show women in he home • Study of gender in advertising revealed that men usually appear taller than women implying male superiority • Women are more frequently portrayed lying down appearing sexual and submissive • ...
... Gender and the Mass Media • Men hold center stage in television • Historically, ads show women in he home • Study of gender in advertising revealed that men usually appear taller than women implying male superiority • Women are more frequently portrayed lying down appearing sexual and submissive • ...
Response Essay for Essay #2
... is throwing incorrectly. He argues that there is actually no scientific reason why men and women throw balls differently and, like Pollitt, insists that gender roles are artificially constructed by social perceptions of gender difference and of ability based on gender. Do you think that men and wome ...
... is throwing incorrectly. He argues that there is actually no scientific reason why men and women throw balls differently and, like Pollitt, insists that gender roles are artificially constructed by social perceptions of gender difference and of ability based on gender. Do you think that men and wome ...
Women’s Leadership Research Best of 2015
... Brief summary: Meta-analysis is essentially a mathematical way to review and combine (or average) past studies to get a sense of what the overall relationship between two variables might be. In addition, you can also get a sense of what some factors might be that would change the relationship betwe ...
... Brief summary: Meta-analysis is essentially a mathematical way to review and combine (or average) past studies to get a sense of what the overall relationship between two variables might be. In addition, you can also get a sense of what some factors might be that would change the relationship betwe ...
Sudan - World Bank Group
... perspectives that consider the sociocultural context of the society. Start the introduction to gender sensitization with very practical and technical concerns such as sex-disaggregated data collection, the use of time and task allocation records, student attendance, female/male participation in trai ...
... perspectives that consider the sociocultural context of the society. Start the introduction to gender sensitization with very practical and technical concerns such as sex-disaggregated data collection, the use of time and task allocation records, student attendance, female/male participation in trai ...
psychology and gender: complications at the crossroads
... out’ and reshaping it all of urge to protect my family status, time—just about the time.” from the lions (or from everything that we the grumpy neighbor value in life. And yet it next door) is a masculine is also a very attractive (or Butch) thing, that’s kind of exciting; even and dynamic aspect of ...
... out’ and reshaping it all of urge to protect my family status, time—just about the time.” from the lions (or from everything that we the grumpy neighbor value in life. And yet it next door) is a masculine is also a very attractive (or Butch) thing, that’s kind of exciting; even and dynamic aspect of ...
Language And Gender
... The women’s movement made sexism in language a political issue. Gender scholars have argued that English and other languages are made BY men FOR men in order to represent their point of view and perpetuate it. In this world view women are marked as deviant and deficient, or made invisible. This so-c ...
... The women’s movement made sexism in language a political issue. Gender scholars have argued that English and other languages are made BY men FOR men in order to represent their point of view and perpetuate it. In this world view women are marked as deviant and deficient, or made invisible. This so-c ...