C1: The Study Of Gender Socialization

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The study of gender socialization is the process where socialization teaches children what is and is not appropriate. This is where we get the idea that girls will grow into women and boys will grow into men. However in many cases that is not always the situation. Gender and sex have two completely different definitions. Because there are two different meanings, gender and sex are often confused with a lot.
Gender is the expressions of what a male or female should act like. Gender is also extremely confusing. A baby is born with a penius or vagina but as the baby grows into it’s teen and young adult years the interest in the opposite sex or same sex are determined by gender. Gender is a choice by that individual. Sex is the bodily piece one is born with. An individual does not have any choice in this decision. Masculinity and femininity displays dominant notions of how …show more content…

Everything in our lifestyles has changed from when these statistic we done. Women are starting to take more of a turn away from “pleasing” men and are starting to worry more about their character and goals. Women are starting to want respect from men and I saw two good examples in class. The first was about the Chola’s and how they need to feel respect and independent. The second example was the video about women in the work force. In the video I saw how men feel they have an upper hand in industry jobs and they way woman have to work around it for the sake of them having a job. At the end the woman that had spoke up was the voice, which had gotten other woman to speak up about the safety in their working environment. The change for gender socialization is coming and it will change in how woman are viewed extremely in the work force and in everyday life. Which I believe will make an impact on how future children are raised and the idealization will not be to one-sided in favor of boys and

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