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    to the Toy Isle‚ because I didn’t want to be tempted to buy anything. 2. Describe three or four toys from the sections and explain how the toys you observed serve to socialize children into roles. What values‚ norms‚ beliefs and ideas are being taught to children and what the toys tell us about gender in our society? Be sure to draw from the readings to back up your learning and cite appropriately with (author‚ year‚ page #).  The absolute first thing that stood out at me is the Barbie isle

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    Tierney Deggelman Morrissey Engl 209 October 1‚ 2012 Gender Roles in North and South It is no surprise that the novel North and South is one that frequently employs the literary style of placing two entities in juxtaposition as the very title coincides with the idea of comparison. Similarly‚ the chapter headings often mirror this literary style: “Masters and Men‚” “Likes and Dislikes‚” “Roses and Thorns”. The most significant of these comparisons is masculinity and femininity. Through the development

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    seminar was a very thought-provoking experience because of the contentious issue we were discussing. People conveyed their opinions regarding gender roles in a very explicit and coherent manner‚ and it really shows how my fellow peers have developed their own personal opinions regarding this social norm. The seminar began with Juliet stating that gender roles still are a part of lives and still play a heavy impact on both females and males. She referred directly to the Halloween costumes for little

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    Commercials on television tend to portray stereotypical roles of gender. |The effect of television imagery can be particularly consequential in modern industrial societies like the United States‚ where 98% of households have at least one television set and the average American watches over 30 hours of television each weekX(Coltrone‚ Adams 1997‚ 325). These images do not create an accurate image of the modern woman‚ often demeaning their role in society. Females are depicted as attractive sexual objects

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    Scout. The narrator‚ Scout has been taught like an adult by her father for her whole life and gender was never a problem with Atticus‚ he taught her and her brother Jem the same way‚ but as she grows up she is pressured to become a proper lady by her peers. We can gather that gender roles are a major part in Scout’s life by the several symbols of women‚ such as flowers‚ that show‚ the theme of gender roles that Harper Lee weaves into To Kill a Mockingbird.

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    reading the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ we can clearly see the different roles women played in that time. These women were very diverse‚ some were considered harlots‚ others full of wisdom‚ and some were called gods. Each woman in these stories help the audience to see how important gender roles actually are. Women‚ as a whole‚ play a very key role in making this happen. Women start out to seem to be equal to the men in a sense that both genders are “gods." However‚ the main god happens to be the male. Women

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    communities the roles that each person plays can be dependent upon their gender. It is very common that women are the nurturers and feeders‚ whereby they are responsible for feeding everyone within their community by preparing the food and taking care of the children (Warning & Torres‚ 2007). It is up to the men to provide the food by going out to hunt as well as protecting their community from harm. It is also common for these practices to be separate in particular if discussing gender specific dilemmas

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    Gender is a particularly relevant subject in today’s culture‚ and Japan is undoubtedly part of the conversation. During the 1980s‚ Japan had a wave of economic boom and developments that still continue now. With it came the shifting mindsets and societal beliefs. Kitchen is a novella that brings great focus onto this progression in history through the lens of gender fluidity. Yoshimoto uses her characters as a way to express the emotions of the people who lived through the postmodern era. The many

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    From Girl to Woman: Gender Roles and Socialization in Adolescence Reviving Ophelia: A Brief Overview Adolescence is one of the most difficult times for development. This difficulty is experienced very differently for boys and girls. This paper will examine how gender role socialization effects girls more specifically‚ the emergence of eating disorders and depression in adolescent girls. Mary Pipher‚ Ph.D. in her book "Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls"‚ discusses extensively

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    Throughout Greek tragedies‚ there is a well-defined line between male and female gender roles. The men are seen as money makers‚ punishers‚ and protectors; whereas women are seen as caregivers‚ peacekeepers‚ and nurturers. A man’s job held more importance than a woman’s. In the patriarchal society seen in Greek culture‚ women were expected to follow orders and adhere to men . Defying men would cause consequences because in ancient times reputation was everything; being defied by a woman would

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