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Culture and Gender Part 2
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Aggressiveness Common gender-role stereotypes is that males more aggressive than females Support for this stereotype in many cultures In study of physical aggression between partners in 52 countries In developed Western cultures, both sexes committed aggression In individualistic, women empowered cultures, less female victimization Social role theory
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Aggressiveness Many cultures did not show sex-related differences in teaching about aggression to children Currently the mechanism accounting for gender differences in aggression unknown Biology, culture, gender marking behavior
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Gender Roles Androgyny: gender identity involving endorsement of both male and female characteristics African-American males and females are more androgynous than European males and females Adolescent girls in US, Israel, and Hong Kong adopting androgynous identity have higher self acceptance than feminine or masculine girls; for boys, masculine identity have highest self acceptance
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Gender Roles Traditional gender roles for Asian Americans, Mexican Americans and Native Americans Loosening of rigid gender roles for Asians and Mexican Americans Concept of machismo and wider acceptable roles for Latina women Gender role differentiation dependent on patriarchal or matriarchal nature of tribal culture of origin for Native Americans
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Sex and Sexuality Cultures differ on degree of importance placed on chastity for women and sexuality Attitudes toward sex and sexuality related to cultural values of honor Culture affects practice of male circumcision and female genital mutilation Female genital mutilation is tied with honor and virtue in some cultures
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Mate Selection, Mate Poaching, and Jealousy Gender differences in preferences for mate and sexual jealousy are universal Males more jealous of sexual infidelity Females more jealous of emotional infidelity Evolutionary model
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Personality Universally, woman reported higher scores on Neuroticism, Agreeableness, Warmth, and Openness to Feelings Men scored higher on Assertiveness, and Openness to ideas Differences between men and women largest in Europe and US
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Ethnicity and Gender in the US Most research is based on comparisons of African Americans with European Americans Gender identities of African Americans are more androgynous (gender identity that involves male and female characteristics) than those of European Americans Asian American families carry on traditional gender roles with women bearing the brunt of domestic duties.
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Mexican American roles are similar to Asian roles The concept of Machismo - traditional expectation of the male gender role, such as being unemotional, strong, authoritative, aggressive, and masculine Native Americans depend on the patriarchical or matriarchical nature of the tribal culture of origin.
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Empirical Research Questions What has been the effect of globalization and technology on attitudes about masculinity and domestic violence? What are some cross- cultural views about choosing to stay single? Are there cross-cultural differences regarding extra marital affairs by men and women? Attitudes toward love across cultures: Do differences exist ?
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Lee’s Six Stage Model of Love 1. Eros – passionate love 2. Ludus – game-playing love 3. Storge – friendship love 4. Pragma – practical love -a combination of ludus and storge
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Lee’s Model (cont.) 5. Mania – possessive love a combination of eros and ludus 6. Agape – altruistic love a combination of eros and storge
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Summary Gender differences in psychological behaviors due to demands placed on culture by environment; therefore cultural differences exist in behaviors Cultures are similar in stereotypes and attitudes concerning gender differences
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CHANGING CULTURES, CHANGING GENDER ROLES
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Changes in culture bring about changes in gender roles This has both positive (e.g., women more economically independent) and negative consequences (e.g., higher divorce rates and higher health problems for women)
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