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    Gender Roles In The 1950's

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    Society has always tried to standardize people. Events in the 1950s demonstrated this in their idea of gender roles. Women were obligated to stay home. The percentage of women going to college dropped considerably in the 50s. The gender roles were emphasized through television. For example‚ “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet”. Magazines‚ books‚ and music also reiterated the submissive wife. At the same time‚ men were expected to be bold‚ to hold jobs in factories or management. Men there were

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    The period known as the Victorian era in England‚ from 1837 to 1901‚ had gender roles that drastically defined the difference between a man and a woman. These differences were based on the theory that “men possessed the capacity for reason‚ action‚ aggression‚ independence‚ and self-interest. Women inhabited a separate‚ private sphere‚ one suitable for the so called inherent qualities of femininity: emotion‚ passivity‚ submission‚ dependence‚ and selflessness‚ all derived‚ it was claimed insistently

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    categories within the gender complex‚ in which different types of people fall under. These different categories consist of gender identity‚ sexual orientation‚ physical gender and gender roles. Identity’s can be changed dramatically depending how a person feels about themselves and who they are attracted to the same or opposite sex. Some play role because it is what they must do. Judith Butler has explained that we all “act” out our roles and try to perform it but we are born without roles. People categorize

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    Nora is still willing to play her traditional role in the house‚ but it all changes when Torvald doesn’t

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    Hillary’s gender strategy was to focus on her equal qualifications with Obama rather than using her gender to separate them. When Hillary did point out her gender there was a huge backlash. A day after Hillary’s weak performance at a debate at Drexel University the Clinton team released a YouTube video titled “The Politics of Pile On.”

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    not financially provide for the family it automatically gives the men power over the household. Claire’s identity is made up of these types of characteristics such as motherhood‚ family orientation and domesticity. We also see instances where the gender stereotype actually switched sides. For instance‚ in the episode “Phil’s New Car‚” Phil’s task for the day is find and purchase a new vehicle for the family per Claire’s instructions. Even in the first few moments the show is

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    It is no secret women’s roles have changed but‚ no one seems to notice they have also changed our fairy tales. Over the years fairy tales have evolved making women play many roles‚ some submissive others assertive; the females in Little Snow-White and Beauty and The Beast portray these roles as reflections of the times in which they were created. Written in the 1800’s Little Snow-White personifies the submissive roles assigned to women at the time. In this time period being a housewife is typical

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    El Salvador Gender Roles

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    incredibly different from the lives of those in America. Although American women must deal with struggles with abuse and harassment‚ women of Salvadorian are forced to deal with them on a much more intense basis. It is also important to look into the role of women in Salvadorian society‚ a society in which men are generally seen as the head of the family and point for all businesses and communication. As compared to 1990‚ when only 35% of Salvadorian women‚ today more than 48% of Salvadorian women

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    Soc/110 Gender Roles

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    Male and female Roles Monica Forbes SOC/110 April 23‚ 2013 Jane Henry Male and female roles Male and female roles have changed dramatically since the beginning of the 21st century. Men were known as the bread-winners. Their responsibility was to go to work and bring home money to take care of their family. While women stayed at home and took care of all the cooking and cleaning. The female role also consisted of bearing and taking care of all the children. Things have changed women can

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    This article looks deeply into the final lines of the story when Esau is mentioned. The author believes that this allusion is much more than a commentary on giving away a choice and more of a commentary on the roles of men and women. The author does spends time looking at Esau’s choice to give up his birthright to Jacob and compares that to Louisa’s choice to give up her marriage. He then takes it further to look at Esau as an example of men/masculinity and Louisa as the example of female/femininity

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