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Gender Stratification Formal reading available 1 Sex and Gender Sex: Biological characteristics that make an individual male or female (or ambiguous) Sex chromosomes Reproductive organs Sex specific hormones Gender: Social and cultural characteristics that differentiate men and women Basic to the understanding of the family 2 Factors influencing gender Gestational influences (2nd trimester) Exposure to high levels of sex hormones during gestation About 25% of the variation in gendered behavior May intervene in gendered socialization 3 Factors influencing gender Gestational influences (2nd trimester) Biosocial influences Biological influences result in “average” tendencies Variation among biologically similar individuals is accounted for by social influences 4 Factors influencing gender Gestational influences (2nd trimester) Biosocial influences Evolutionary influences Much of the human evolution occurred in hunter-gatherer societies Evolution of gender selective attributes? Ethical issues 5 (Bio-)Social influences on gender Parental socialization Gender differences are in part due to conscious socialization and social learning 6 (Bio-)Social influences on gender Parental socialization Media Elementary school reading – 2/3 male characters (1989) TV – Characters in children’s shows are mostly male and undertake mostly gender stereotyped behaviors (1980’s) MTV – Men appear twice as often as women and engage in more dominant and aggressive behavior (1990’s) 7 (Bio-) Social influences on gender Parental socialization Media Early peer groups Gender awareness between 2-3 years Similarity of same-sex peer groups • Dissimilarity of girl’s behavior in opposite sex peer groups Gendered behavior displayed in opposite sex peer groups by 3 years 8 (Bio-) Social influences on gender Parental socialization Media Early peer groups Children’s preferences Even when gender awareness is absent, children prefer gendered activities Parental preferences on gender socialization have limited influence Boy’s preferences for gendered toys and activities appear to be stronger and emerge earlier 9 (Bio-) Social influences on gender Parental socialization Media Early peer groups Children’s preferences Peer groups in adolescence Emergence of the awareness of the social self (“me”) Modification of behavior based on the peer expectations and peer conformation • Earlier and stronger for boys 10 (Bio-) Social influences on gender Parental socialization Media Early peer groups Children’s preferences Peer groups in adolescence Subconscious influences (psychoanalytic theory) Deep seated psychological influences that are reconstructed in the family Infant attachment – continuum of self as an extension of the caretaker Boys must distance themselves from the mother in order to acquire gender identity – traumatic transformation of the identity Boys establish emotional boundaries between self and others 11 Discussion: The usual division of labor in household duties How is the work divided? Why? How is this division agreed upon by women? What is that feeling of “entitlement”? What is the ideology of “care”? What is the ideology of “help”? What is the argument of “best fit”? What is the argument of “does not know how to relax”? How can a change occur? 12