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    In class yesterday‚ we started our discussion on gender. We divided into three groups that would discuss social and biological pros and cons for each gender identity (male‚ female‚ and third space/gender binary). Although each group discussed their own social and biological pros and cons‚ all of the groups indicated that there is social stigma. Woman mostly receive social stigma through appearance. In other words‚ women are often told to look a certain way. In American society‚ desirable women are

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    In today’s society there are issues concerning gender; this has been a problem for a long time. The play Trifles shows an example of this issue which proves that it has been going on for countless years. For many years now men see themselves as the powerhouse of the relationship. It has often been said that women are responsible for the jobs inside the house. Does it have to be this way? No‚ it is not a true statement to say that women are less of a human than men are but they often looked upon that

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    Gender roles within Australian contemporary Australian Society. ‘Women produce children; women are mothers and wives; women do the cooking‚ cleaning‚ sewing and washing; they take care of men and are subordinate to male authority; they are largely excluded from high-status occupations and from positions of power.’ (Haralambous and Holborn 1995‚ Sociology Themes and Perspectives‚ HarperCollins Publishers) These stereotypes have come from our past and have now become quite frequently used in today’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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    Gender Roles in ​ Season of Migration to the North    Socially constructed  gender roles  have been enforced throughout many  societies . The different  norms  of behaviors  and traits a male and  female  are  expected to  fulfill constrict  the evolvement of an  individual  and  restrain  them  from reaching  their desired potential.  Although different societies  create  different  standards  of  gender  roles‚   the  end  result is stratification between the two  sexes. We  can  see  just how

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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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    Gender Role A Woman’s Place and a Man’s Duty The author Maria Del Carmen Triana explains the vast difference between the wage income gap over the years between men and women‚ and how it plays an important role in today’s competitive society. Gender income gaps have become a hot debate topic for many. Gender income gaps can affect a marriage and family as well as cause friction in the work place. Sexual discrimination also plays an important role in Gender income gaps as well. In most Corporate

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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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