Sociology Chapter 8 Answers – Flashcards
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Sex
refers to natural or biological differences that distinguish males and females
Sexuality
refers to desire, sexual preferences, sexual identity and behavior
Gender
a social construct that consist of a set of social arrangements that are built around sex. Clothing, names, careers, unequal pay, household roles
Gender roles
sets of behavioral norms assumed to accompany one’s states as a male or female
Social status than biology
gender roles have more to do with
What many people believe
there are only 2 sexes, male and female- and that all people fall into one group or another
Can fall on a spectrum
both sex and gender. Sex goes beyond two rigid distinct categories
Feminism
an intellectual consciences- rising movement based on the idea that women and men should be accorded equal opportunities and respect
Feminism seeks to get people to understand
gender is an organizing principle of life
Gender structures and social relations
are on unequal ground and thus power is fundamentally at play when we talk about gender differences
Structural Functionalist Approach to Studying gender
assume that gender differences exist to fulfill necessary functions in society
doesn’t allow for the possibilities
doesn’t allow for the possibilities
Psychoanalytic theories of studying gender
focus on individualist explanations for gender differences as opposed to societal ones
Inherent in gender theories
the notion that there are nature differences between men and women that dictate how they behave
Conflict theories
argue that patriarchal capitalists benefit through systems that subordinate women
Unequal gender relations
that all social relations, including relations between workers and the owners of the means of production stem from
Social constructionists
argue that gender is a process that people participate in with every social interaction they have
Intersectionality
gender does not function in a vacuum, gender studies must take into account that there is not single category of women or men
some women are not only more privileged then other women but also more privileged then other men, must look at all identities
some women are not only more privileged then other women but also more privileged then other men, must look at all identities
Sexual practices
vary across time and place, supporting the notion that sexuality is as much a social construct as gender
Alfred kinsey
argues that human sexuality falls on a wide spectrum
22 countries
gay marriage legalized
13 countries
civil unions are legal
65 countries
homosexual acts are illegal
10 countries
homosexual acts are punishable by death
Gender inequality
studies show that this is rampant in schools
Boys and girls in school
are treated differently by teachers, and there are different expectations from their behavior and performances
Reinforce gender stereotypes
textbooks and other materials used in school
Challenges women face in the working world
unequal pay, sexual harassment, sexism, tracking to certain jobs, the feminization of some jobs, the glass ceiling and more
“Opting out”
refers to a perceived trend amount mostly middle-class women of leaving the workforce to be full-time wives and mothers: in large part because of frustration with the many obstacles they face on the job and the sense that they can find fulfillment at home
Social discomfort and fear of difference
why do parents and surgeons push to assign a sex to a genitally ambiguous child?
Gender identity
Bob and Sue paint their baby’s room pink as soon as they find out they are having a girl. They are beginning to provide the baby with what?
Emotional sensitivity
which would not be considered a positive trait or characteristic for a man within todays;s hegemonic masculinity
Math and physics
although women now outnumber men in terms of college enrollment, men still dominate which fields?
Glass ceiling
which term refers to the invisible barriers women face when they enter the more prestigious corporate worlds?