Examining Masculine Gender-Role Conflict and Stress in Relation to
... In hypothesizing on their findings with a sample of Catholic men, Mahalik and Lagan (2001) suggested that religious or spiritual men “may either be less susceptible to the shaming messages associated with masculine socialization or possibly use their religious and spiritual experiences to cope with ...
... In hypothesizing on their findings with a sample of Catholic men, Mahalik and Lagan (2001) suggested that religious or spiritual men “may either be less susceptible to the shaming messages associated with masculine socialization or possibly use their religious and spiritual experiences to cope with ...
Gender Egalitarian Beliefs and Europe’s Immigrants
... the same country, such as Turks in Germany (Inglehart and Norris, 2003; Diehl, Koenig and Ruckdeschel 2009) or Arabs and Mexicans in the United States (see Read 2003 and Su, Richardson and Wang2010 respectively). The groups studied tend to come from less gender egalitarian countries, and while they ...
... the same country, such as Turks in Germany (Inglehart and Norris, 2003; Diehl, Koenig and Ruckdeschel 2009) or Arabs and Mexicans in the United States (see Read 2003 and Su, Richardson and Wang2010 respectively). The groups studied tend to come from less gender egalitarian countries, and while they ...
Public Restrooms - Moritz College of Law
... The specter of “unisex bathrooms” helped derail the ratification of the federal Equal Rights Amendment (“ERA”) in the 1970s and 1980s.21 ERA opponents invoked the symbol of “unisex bathrooms” to attack sex-integrated bathrooms on the basis that such bathrooms would make society unisex by leading to ...
... The specter of “unisex bathrooms” helped derail the ratification of the federal Equal Rights Amendment (“ERA”) in the 1970s and 1980s.21 ERA opponents invoked the symbol of “unisex bathrooms” to attack sex-integrated bathrooms on the basis that such bathrooms would make society unisex by leading to ...
FRAMED BEFORE WE KNOW IT How Gender Shapes Social
... knowledge, whether or not we personally endorse them. But the point is, because we think “most people” hold these beliefs, we expect others to judge us according to them. As a result, we must take these beliefs into account in our own behavior even if we do not endorse them. In this way, these share ...
... knowledge, whether or not we personally endorse them. But the point is, because we think “most people” hold these beliefs, we expect others to judge us according to them. As a result, we must take these beliefs into account in our own behavior even if we do not endorse them. In this way, these share ...
Mirror mirror on the wall, who`s the bluntest of them all? Linguistic
... language. The topic of female speech has been a keen interest of linguists world wide for nearly a century, and several researchers have contributed to ideas of difference and of men and women as binary opposites. The recent theories in the field have shifted away from mere focus on difference, and ...
... language. The topic of female speech has been a keen interest of linguists world wide for nearly a century, and several researchers have contributed to ideas of difference and of men and women as binary opposites. The recent theories in the field have shifted away from mere focus on difference, and ...
1 Beliefs about Gender Pedro Bordalo, Katie Coffman, Nicola
... tasks and gender stereotypes. We develop a theoretical model that separates these forces and apply it to analyze a large laboratory dataset in which participants estimate their own and a partner’s performance on questions across six subjects: arts and literature, emotion recognition, business, verba ...
... tasks and gender stereotypes. We develop a theoretical model that separates these forces and apply it to analyze a large laboratory dataset in which participants estimate their own and a partner’s performance on questions across six subjects: arts and literature, emotion recognition, business, verba ...
1 - Lancaster University
... Susan Ehrlich: ‘Interpretations of Gendered Discourse: Critical Discourse Analysis and Cultural Background Assumptions’ Theoretical/methodological approach group: Critical Discourse Analysis (1) Work in critical discourse analysis (CDA) has been critiqued in a variety of ways but probably the most r ...
... Susan Ehrlich: ‘Interpretations of Gendered Discourse: Critical Discourse Analysis and Cultural Background Assumptions’ Theoretical/methodological approach group: Critical Discourse Analysis (1) Work in critical discourse analysis (CDA) has been critiqued in a variety of ways but probably the most r ...
Assessing the feminist revolution: The presence and absence of
... male. Arlene Kaplan Daniels recounts, “we were all boys together; there was no other choice. The notion that women might have different agendas or interests or problems was unheard of…so in the end, I was the only woman in my cohort who completed the Ph.D. program” (1994:32). Even though women were ...
... male. Arlene Kaplan Daniels recounts, “we were all boys together; there was no other choice. The notion that women might have different agendas or interests or problems was unheard of…so in the end, I was the only woman in my cohort who completed the Ph.D. program” (1994:32). Even though women were ...
TFG-Estudis Anglesos_Bosch_Fabregas
... The Ungendered Narrator in Jeanette Winterson’s Written on the Body and in Encarna Castejón’s ...
... The Ungendered Narrator in Jeanette Winterson’s Written on the Body and in Encarna Castejón’s ...
Addressing Gender in Evaluations Guidance for Approach Papers
... All definitions of terms are coming from the Gender Equality Action Plan (GEAP): Gender analysis: is the collection and analysis of sex-disaggregated information. Men and women both perform different roles. This leads to women and men having different experience, knowledge, skills and needs. Gender ...
... All definitions of terms are coming from the Gender Equality Action Plan (GEAP): Gender analysis: is the collection and analysis of sex-disaggregated information. Men and women both perform different roles. This leads to women and men having different experience, knowledge, skills and needs. Gender ...
Flirting with Capital: Negotiating Perceptions of
... comparative approach illuminates how ruptures in the global economy allow local elite men in emerging markets to contest the hegemony of Western masculinities. This study highlights how two developments in global finance—the 2008 financial crisis centered in the United States and Central Europe and ...
... comparative approach illuminates how ruptures in the global economy allow local elite men in emerging markets to contest the hegemony of Western masculinities. This study highlights how two developments in global finance—the 2008 financial crisis centered in the United States and Central Europe and ...
Read Chapter 1 .
... to get pregnant. Notions of gender inherited from earlier generations have influenced the development and organization of male infertility medicine over the past century and help explain how we conceptualize and understand male infertility today. According to the World Health Organization, male fact ...
... to get pregnant. Notions of gender inherited from earlier generations have influenced the development and organization of male infertility medicine over the past century and help explain how we conceptualize and understand male infertility today. According to the World Health Organization, male fact ...
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 ...
Use of Gender Aschematicity in the Reassessment of
... Sternberg (1988) and Gardner (1983), social influence and intelligence variation seem more likely to cause brain differences than sex. It is clear that brains function differently, as this is seen throughout multiple discourses. However, whether or not, or to what extent, these differences are based ...
... Sternberg (1988) and Gardner (1983), social influence and intelligence variation seem more likely to cause brain differences than sex. It is clear that brains function differently, as this is seen throughout multiple discourses. However, whether or not, or to what extent, these differences are based ...
Changes in the gender relations after the fall of the Soviet Union: the
... I Literature review and Background to research area: “The Republic of Azerbaijan is an independent secular state in the Southern Caucasus, situated between Europe and Asia at the crossroads of the East-West trading routes; where just as in the distant past geopolitical interests, economic competitio ...
... I Literature review and Background to research area: “The Republic of Azerbaijan is an independent secular state in the Southern Caucasus, situated between Europe and Asia at the crossroads of the East-West trading routes; where just as in the distant past geopolitical interests, economic competitio ...
to read the full Gender Dysphoria Article.
... classifications may generate confusion in someone not interested in the activities typical of other kids with the same anatomical sex. He or she does not realize that there are different kinds of boys or girls who prefer things of the opposite gender because they are uncommon. It is common for the e ...
... classifications may generate confusion in someone not interested in the activities typical of other kids with the same anatomical sex. He or she does not realize that there are different kinds of boys or girls who prefer things of the opposite gender because they are uncommon. It is common for the e ...
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 ...
Women and Men in Conflicting Social Roles: Implications from
... Similarly, in Canada, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was established in 1982 (Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, 2010a). This provided all Canadians with the constitutional right to equality in employment. Later, in 1986, the Employment Equity Act was developed to ensure tha ...
... Similarly, in Canada, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was established in 1982 (Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, 2010a). This provided all Canadians with the constitutional right to equality in employment. Later, in 1986, the Employment Equity Act was developed to ensure tha ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND PERSONAL LOCATIONS
... inform their discourses and the challenges to dominant discourses on gender present in their talk. The study therefore aims to explore the complex interplay of different meanings and how these influence the experience and identities of middle management women. ...
... inform their discourses and the challenges to dominant discourses on gender present in their talk. The study therefore aims to explore the complex interplay of different meanings and how these influence the experience and identities of middle management women. ...
Gender-typed play behavior in early childhood: Adopted children
... gender-stereotyped toy and activity preferences may limit children’s experience, insomuch as different types of toys facilitate different kinds of learning (Martin et al. 1995). By extension, gender flexibility may have psychological benefits for children. For example, a Dutch study of children (age ...
... gender-stereotyped toy and activity preferences may limit children’s experience, insomuch as different types of toys facilitate different kinds of learning (Martin et al. 1995). By extension, gender flexibility may have psychological benefits for children. For example, a Dutch study of children (age ...
Disabled Peoples Organizations – Denmark (DPOD)
... Gender refers to the social (as opposed to biological) differences between males and females. These have been acquired in socialisation, and vary from one society to another, as well as within each society over time, which means that gender issues are in constant flux. In simple terms, gender entail ...
... Gender refers to the social (as opposed to biological) differences between males and females. These have been acquired in socialisation, and vary from one society to another, as well as within each society over time, which means that gender issues are in constant flux. In simple terms, gender entail ...
Against Proper Objects
... analogy seeks to compare are not as separate as they may at first appear. And if the terms are separated in arbitrary or illegible ways (as in the case of “gender [female or male]”) it is because such a separation, however falsifying or arbitrary, assists in making the methodological claim that is s ...
... analogy seeks to compare are not as separate as they may at first appear. And if the terms are separated in arbitrary or illegible ways (as in the case of “gender [female or male]”) it is because such a separation, however falsifying or arbitrary, assists in making the methodological claim that is s ...
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... Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity textbook by Conrad Kottak. These files contain short outlines of the content of the chapters, as well as selected photographs, maps, and tables. Students may find these outlines useful as a study guide or a tool for review. Instructors may find these ...
... Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity textbook by Conrad Kottak. These files contain short outlines of the content of the chapters, as well as selected photographs, maps, and tables. Students may find these outlines useful as a study guide or a tool for review. Instructors may find these ...
Challenging and negotiating the myths: Gender
... Greece and Spain belong to this category. Britain has belonged to the ‘dual’ systems category for a considerable time (Brants and Siune 1992:104). The question to address now is why the sitcom? What is it within the situation comedy that makes it a useful tool for the description and examination of ...
... Greece and Spain belong to this category. Britain has belonged to the ‘dual’ systems category for a considerable time (Brants and Siune 1992:104). The question to address now is why the sitcom? What is it within the situation comedy that makes it a useful tool for the description and examination of ...
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 ...
Sex differences in humans
Sex differences in humans have been studied in a variety of fields. In humans, biological sex is determined by five factors present at birth: the presence or absence of a Y chromosome, the type of gonads, the sex hormones, the internal reproductive anatomy (such as the uterus in females), and the external genitalia.A distinction is sometimes made between sex and gender. Sex differences generally refer to traits that are sexually dimorphic. Such differences are hypothesized to be products of the evolutionary process of sexual selection. By contrast, the term gender differences refers to average group differences between males and females that are presumably based on sexually monomorphic (the same between the sexes) biological adaptations.