• A gender role, or sex role, is a set of socially accepted behaviors and attitudes deemed appropriate or desirable for individuals based on their sex. Gender...
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    sex-based social structures (i.e. gender roles) and gender expression. Most cultures use a gender binary, in which gender is divided into two categories...
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  • Gender roles in Islam are based on scriptures, cultural traditions, and jurisprudence. The Quran, the holy book of Islam, indicates that both men and women...
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  • Gender roles are culturally influenced stereotypes which create expectations for appropriate behavior for males and females. An understanding of these...
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  • interaction. Specifically, the social construction of gender theory stipulates that gender roles are an achieved "status" in a social environment, which...
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    Gender roles in agriculture are a frequent subject of study by sociologists and farm economists. Historians also study them, as they are important in understanding...
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  • In linguistics, a grammatical gender system is a specific form of a noun class system, where nouns are assigned to gender categories that are often not...
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  • consistent with a particular gender role, such expression may not necessarily reflect their gender identity. The term gender identity was coined by psychiatry...
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  • related to Role. Character mask Conflict theory Gender role Label (sociology) Sick role Purpose in life Role-playing Role engulfment Role model Role suction...
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  • exhibit gender variance may be called gender-variant, gender-nonconforming, gender-diverse, or gender-atypical. The terms gender variance and gender-variant...
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  • prefixes to many substantives a vowel which Fǫn does not employ.} "Similar gender-associated languages" include Yanomama. Nü shu Mason 1899, p. 199 -- quoted...
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  • biological sex, while gender usually refers to either social roles typically associated with the sex of a person (gender role) or personal identification...
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    Traditional gender roles among Native American and First Nations peoples tend to vary greatly by region and community. As with all Pre-Columbian era societies...
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    traditional roles of maiden, wife, or widow.: 4  After the Black Death in England wiped out approximately half the population, traditional gender roles of wife...
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  • Gender sensitivity is the process by which people are made aware of how gender plays a role in life through their treatment of others. Gender relations...
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  • Gender inequality is the social phenomenon in which people are not treated equally on the basis of gender. This inequality can be caused by gender discrimination...
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  • individual's gender identity and gender role in the particular culture in which they live. Most cultures use a gender binary, having two genders (boys/men...
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  • these traditional gender roles, self-rated health surveys show variances in reported poor health, population decline, reinforced gendered education and social...
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    Transgender (redirect from Cross-gender)
    A transgender person (often shortened to trans person) is someone whose gender identity differs from that typically associated with the sex they were assigned...
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    intermediate or separate third gender, identify with more than one gender, no gender, or have a fluctuating gender identity. Gender identity is separate from...
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  • identity.[vague] A person's gender expression may or may not match their assigned sex at birth. This includes gender roles, and accordingly relies on cultural...
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    according to gender roles. Cross-dressing involves dressing contrary to the prevailing standards (or in some cases, laws) for a person of their gender in their...
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  • This is a list of gender identities. Gender identity can be understood to include how people describe, present, and feel about themselves. Abinary Agender...
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  • institutions (social structures or gender roles) should avoid distinguishing roles according to people's sex or gender. This is in order to avoid discrimination...
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    identity", and "gender role" only emerged in the 1950s and 1960s. As a result, opinions vary on how to categorize historical accounts of gender-variant people...
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  • Gender roles existed in Mesoamerica, with a sexual division of labour meaning that women took on many domestic tasks including child-rearing and food preparation...
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  • Gender in advertising refers to the images and concepts in advertising that depict and reinforce stereotypical gender roles. Advertisements containing...
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  • The gender binary (also known as gender binarism) is the classification of gender into two distinct forms of masculine and feminine, whether by social...
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  • upper class existence, she must subvert and transcend social class, gender roles, and sexual morality. Rachilde was often flexible with biographical information;...
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    feminists, disparity of roles between men and women or butch and femme were viewed as patriarchal. Lesbian feminists eschewed gender role play that had been...
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