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Considering Gender & Sexuality in America
Renee M. Kingan PhD Candidate in American Studies The College of William & Mary
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Feminine or Masculine? Write a few words to describe each image.
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KEY CONCEPTS Performativity Reproduction Compensation Legislation
Intersectionality
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Early American Gender Roles
masculine – strong, protective, independent, militaristic, aggressive feminine – weak, dependent, helpless, emotional, nurturing “By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in the law. The very being and legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated into that of her husband under whose wing and protection she performs everything.” Nuclear Family Husband earns money Wife household labor
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GENDER set of social and behavioral norms appropriate for people of a specific sex
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GENDER set of social and behavioral norms appropriate for people of a specific sex popular, decided by group
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GENDER the way a person acts set of social and behavioral norms appropriate for people of a specific sex popular, decided by group
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GENDER usual, typical the way a person acts set of social and behavioral norms appropriate for people of a specific sex popular, decided by group
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GENDER usual, typical the way a person acts set of social and behavioral norms appropriate for people of a specific sex popular, decided by group okay, acceptable
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GENDER usual, typical the way a person acts set of social and behavioral norms appropriate for people of a specific sex popular, decided by group biological traits, “male” or “female” body parts okay, acceptable
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GENDER performativity of gender is stylized repetition of acts, imitation of dominant gender conventions repeated behavior (“performance”) that acts the way society expects
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Cisgender – gender identity matches biological sex assigned at birth
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Women in America 1848 – Seneca Falls asks for end of discrimination against women 1870 – Women serve on grand jury 1918 – Doctors give advice on birth control 1920 – Women earn right to vote 1960 – Birth control pill legal 1963 – Equal Pay Act
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Women in America 1972 – Title 9 no discrimination in education
1973 – Roe v. Wade Abortion legal 1978 – Pregnancy Discrimination Act 1993 – Family and Medical Leave Act 1994 – Violence Against Women Act 2013 – Women permitted in military combat
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Intersectionality – interconnected social categories (race, class, gender, sexual identity, religion, ethnicity) that create systems of oppression
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Men in 21st-Century America
Economic transition from “brawn to brain” More women graduate from college, but earn less money than men More men: homelessness, alcoholism, suicide, violence, crime Mass incarceration 80% of US Congress
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION/sexuality
sexual habits and desires
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION/sexuality
who a person has sexual relations with sexual habits and desires
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION/sexuality
who a person has sexual relations with sexual habits and desires who one feels attracted toward
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LGBTQ Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer/Questioning
Asexual/Allies Intersex Nonbinary Pansexual
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Sexuality in America – American Psychiatric Association said homosexuality was mental disorder 1969 – Stonewall Uprising – “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” 1998 – Matthew Shepard murder 2003 – Anti-Sodomy Laws end 2015 – Same-sex marriage legal
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ANTI-SODOMY LAWS 1980s 1990s 2000s
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Sexuality in America People talk about LGBT community as a single group... Yet, this mixes up two separate concepts: sexual orientation and gender identity... Transgender people are those who identify with and present as a sex that’s different from the one assigned at birth.
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Sexuality in America Policies that protect ‘gender identity’ and ‘gender expression’ are more comprehensive than ones only protecting ‘sexual orientation.’ They protect transgender people from societal expectations of how they should dress and act.
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CASE STUDY ONE: Bathroom Bills
video
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“Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell”
CASE STUDY TWO: Military “Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell” 1994 – 2011 video Transgender Soldiers 2016 – end of ban video
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CASE STUDY THREE: Reproduction
video
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Discussion Topics How do masculine/feminine behaviors affect you every day? How does the media portray different identities and orientations? Should government protect or limit gender identity and sexual orientation? Should government protect or limit reproductive rights?
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