Analysis Of Girl Brain, Boy Brain

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In today’s society it is greatly viewed that women are to behave, wear, do what a “woman” does and men are viewed to do what society views as what a “man” should do. All of these views are views that we as a society and the media place on our worldly population. These views ultimately creating what we now call “gender roles” or “gender differences”. When discussing this sociological issue of gender roles and/or differences an article titled “Girl Brain, Boy Brain?” written by Lisa Eliot can be reviewed. When doing this there are five theories that should be analyzed in the findings. These theories are: functionalism, conflict, symbolic interactionalism, feminism and lastly, post modernism. Each of these theories based on the article “Girl Brain, Boy Brain?” will help break down this sociological issue of gender. “The two are not the same, but new work shows just how wrong it is to assume that all gender differences are ‘hardwired’.” (Eliot, 2009) Lisa, the author of the article “Girl Brain, Boy Brain?” talks in detail how society has specific roles for each males and females. She begins the article stating that females, childhood to adulthood, …show more content…

Each sociological issue can be viewed from several sociological theories. Functionalism theory sees society as an overall complex system whose parts ultimately work together to promote stability and solidarity. The theory focuses on the social structures that shape society as a whole. Functionalists believe that gender inequalities exist as an efficient way to create a social system. For example, men are responsible for certain acts of labour such as making the money for the family and women are responsible for certain acts of labour in contrast to men such as caring for the family and the household. This social system is shown regularly throughout our society and

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