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    sex-change surgery; transvestites are those who dress in the opposite genders clothes. According to Lorber this would be called gender bending and she explains how she perceives how people perform gender. Risman explains her three levels of differentiation and she incorporates it with how she thinks people perform gender. Gender is something so routine and everyone does it everyday. Judith Lorber writes in her essay “Night to his day” a Social Construction of Gender that gender is like culture

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    not be imposed on those who do not follow the societal gender norms of acting and/or behaving tough and “manly” as males are socialized to do and putting on makeup and having more of a gentle tough as females are told by society to do. The men Judith Lorber saw carrying infants on the bus and subway both received approving smiles from other citizens who were also “doing” gender‚ but they noticed

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    Article 1: Multiple Bodies ’Sportswomen‚ soccer and sexuality’ by Barbara Cox and Shona Thompson (The University of Auckland‚ New Zealand) In the text ’Multiple Bodies ’Sportswomen‚ Soccer and Sexuality’‚ Barbara Cox and Shona Thompson address how women face the pressure of biding by the rules of the ideal female body‚ and the social exclusions women face if they digress from the ’norms’ or struggle to achieve these optimal female traits. They explore how and why sportswomen are continuously being

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    movie Real Women Have Curves by her objection to Ana’s leaving home. Because this is such a good example of gendered order‚ the choice of making it the focus of my essay is essential and brings up many points to the theory of gendered order that Judith Lorber speaks of in “The Social Construction of Gender.” Ana is an Hispanic teenager from a predominately Latino community in Los Angelos. Upon graduating from high school she wants to further her education in college but the traditional views that

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    Cited: Jacobs‚ Jerry A. and Kathleen Gerson. “Integrating Family and Work in the 21st Century.” Gender Inequality: Feminist Theories and Politics. LorberJudith. New York: Oxford University Press‚ Inc.‚ 2010. Print. LorberJudith. Gender Inequality: Feminist Theories and Politics. New York: Oxford University Press‚ Inc.‚ 2010. Print. Rhode‚ Deborah L. “Denials of Inequality.” Women’s Voices‚ Feminist Visions. Eds. Shaw‚ Susan and Janet

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    While gender is associating these social role norms into a set of certain characteristics‚ which is then given to an individual at birth. For example Author Judith Lorber wrote an article called The Social Construction of Gender‚ giving readers a new understand of gender roles and its effects on men and woman. Lorber first points out how gender construction of an individual starts directly at birth‚ by having the doctor assign sex of the baby based upon his or hers genitalia. Once sex

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    viewers good values. In society‚ depending on your gender you have different responsibilities. As Lorber says‚ “As a social institution‚ gender is a process of creating distinguishable social statuses for the assignment of rights and responsibilities” (Lorber 341). However‚ in the series we see the opposite‚ gender

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    Dworkin and Michael A. Messner‚ who both hold degrees in gender studies‚ review a list of academic studies and discuss the different roles that gender play within our American sport culture in the article “Just Do…What? Sport‚ Bodies‚ Gender.” Judith Lorber‚ who writes “Nights to His Day:’ The Social Construction of Gender‚” is highly interested in changing conceptions of gender. She believes that gender separation must exist or it could very well be revolutionary if women are not held to specific

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    shapes his/her behavior. In “Conformity‚ Deviance‚ and Crime”‚ Giddens et al. illustrate how social construction becomes the reality of our lives and takes control of our choices. Additionally‚ Howard Becker in “Becoming a Marihuana User” and Judith Lorber in “The Social

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    Gender Barriers in Sports It is clear there are strides being taken towards equality in women’s sports‚ from Billy Jean King beating Bobby Rigs in the “Battle of the Sexes” to the policy known as Title IX. Every day we as a society make attempts to close the gap between genders. We know gender certainly does play a role in human nature‚ society‚ and even sports. But both genders‚ male and female‚ still face overwhelming barriers when trying to break into a sport that is not “known “ or “proper”

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