Gender

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The socially constructed roles, behaviours, and expectations associated with being male or female.

Sex and Gender: The distinction between an individual's biological sex and their gender identity, and the social and cultural factors that shape gender roles and expectations.
Intersectionality: The recognition that an individual's gender identity intersects with other aspects of their social identity, such as race, class, and sexuality, to shape their experiences of oppression and privilege.
Masculinity and Femininity: The social and cultural myths surrounding traditional masculine and feminine gender roles and the implications for individuals who do not fit neatly into these categories.
Gender Socialization: The processes by which individuals learn and internalize societal norms and values associated with gender roles and expectations, including through family, media, and institutions.
Gender Roles and Expectations: The societal expectations and requirements associated with gender, such as behavior, appearance, and performance, and how they shape gendered power dynamics.
Gendered Violence: The various forms of violence that disproportionately affect individuals based on their gender identity, including sexual assault, domestic violence, and femicide.
Gender and Work: The impact of gender on labor force participation, occupational segregation, wage differentials, and other workplace inequalities.
Transgender and Non-Binary Identities: The challenges and experiences of individuals who do not identify with the gender binary and the social, legal, and cultural barriers they face.
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: The intersection between gender identity and sexual orientation, including the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals, and the social and cultural factors that shape these identities.
Feminist Theory: The various approaches and ideologies that contribute to the feminist movement, including intersectional, radical, liberal, and socialist feminism.
Patriarchy and Privilege: The ways in which gender inequality is perpetuated through patriarchal social structures and the privileges afforded to those who conform to traditional gender roles.
Gender-Based Discrimination: The systemic and pervasive discrimination faced by individuals based on their gender identity, including in education, employment, and health care.
Gender and Politics: The impact of gender on political representation, policy making, and social movements.
Masculinities Studies: The examination of the different ways in which masculinity is constructed and performed, including the effects of class, race, and sexuality.
Transnational Feminism: The intersection of gender, race, class, and nationality on a global scale and the ways in which feminism can be applied across borders and cultures.
Male: Identifying as masculine or male.
Female: Identifying as feminine or female.
Nonbinary/ Genderqueer: Identifying as neither male nor female, or both, or a combination of genders.
Transgender: Identifying as a gender that differs from the one assigned at birth.
Agender: Identifying as without a gender.
Bigender: Identifying as having two genders.
Genderfluid: Identifying as fluctuating between different gender identities.
Two-Spirit: Identifying as having both a male and female spirit in their body, in Native American cultures.
Quote: "A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex."
Quote: "The specifics regarding these gendered expectations may vary among cultures, while other characteristics may be common throughout a range of cultures."
Quote: "In addition, gender roles (and perceived gender roles) vary based on a person's race or ethnicity."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including the clothing a person chooses to wear, the profession a person pursues, manner of approach to things, the personal relationships a person enters, and how they behave within those relationships."
Quote: "Although gender roles have evolved and expanded, they traditionally keep women in the 'private' sphere, and men in the 'public' sphere."
Quote: "Various groups, most notably feminist movements, have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive, inaccurate, and sexist."
Quote: "Gender roles are usually centered on conceptions of masculinity and femininity, although there are exceptions and variations."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including [...] the personal relationships a person enters, and how they behave within those relationships."
Quote: "Various groups, most notably feminist movements, have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive, inaccurate, and sexist."
Quote: "Although gender roles have evolved and expanded, they traditionally keep women in the 'private' sphere, and men in the 'public' sphere."
Quote: "The specifics regarding these gendered expectations may vary among cultures, while other characteristics may be common throughout a range of cultures."
Quote: "In addition, gender roles (and perceived gender roles) vary based on a person's race or ethnicity."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including the clothing a person chooses to wear."
Quote: "A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex."
Quote: "Various groups, most notably feminist movements, have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive, inaccurate, and sexist."
Quote: "Although gender roles have evolved and expanded, they traditionally keep women in the 'private' sphere, and men in the 'public' sphere."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including the profession a person pursues."
Quote: "A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex."
Quote: "Various groups, most notably feminist movements, have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive, inaccurate, and sexist."
Quote: "Gender roles influence a wide range of human behavior, often including [...] how they behave within those relationships."