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1 Gender
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2 GENDER ROLE EXPECTATIONS Then: Think back in history and outline what the gender expectations were for both males and females. Give specific details! Now: What are the gender expectations for both males and females now? To what extent do they align with past expectations?
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3 The Social Construction of Gender So-called “natural differences” have been used to justify unequal opportunity in education, employment, politics, and more Women were once thought incapable of succeeding at college because of their biological makeup Our cultural suppositions are more rooted in our social constructions of what is natural than in biological limitations
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4 Gender Roles in the United States Gender roles: expectations regarding proper behavior, attitudes, and activities of males and females Gender-Role Socialization Boys must be masculine: active, aggressive, tough, daring, and dominant Girls must be feminine: soft, emotional, sweet, and submissive
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5 Gender Roles in the United States Gender-Role Socialization Occurs through influences of parents, older siblings, mass media, religious and educational institutions, and other adults Prevalence of homophobia demonstrates how important clear line between masculinity and femininity is in our culture
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6 Gender Roles in the United States Women’s Gender Roles 2004 Dove Campaign for Beauty found that only 2 percent of women around the world feel comfortable describing themselves as beautiful TV consistently portrays women as young, thin, and beautiful Children’s books have portrayed most female characters as helpless, passive, and incompetent
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7 Satisfaction with Body Weight and Shape Source: Etcoff et al. 2004.
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8 Gender Roles in the United States Men’s Gender Roles Stay-at-home fathers still rare Must prove masculinity at work and in sports Nonconformists often face criticism and humiliation
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9 As We Read, CONSIDER: How do society’s roles define who we are? What are the different connotations of “masculine” and “feminine”? Where do these conceptions originate? How are gender roles established, maintained and, sometimes, transcended in media and culture? Are gender roles inherent or learned?
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10 Looking Ahead: Gender in the 21 st Century While changes may be incremental, we are seeing movement toward a society in which women and men enjoy equal rights and opportunities. Are there certain parts of the world that still struggle with equal rights? Are these gender roles a problem in society?
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