Masculinity In Ballroom Culture

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The term gender differences refer to the distinguishing characteristics between men and women and specifically bound by a particular cultural and social background. Since time immemorial gender differences is one central element that has been used to divide the society in a number of ways. Consequently, gender systems and sexual identity are two elements that have aroused numerous debates all over the globe. On the other hand, various scholars to have used this as an avenue to express their views concerning the subject of gender and gender differences. This essay endeavours to give an analysis of some works on gender issues.
According to the author of 'Gender/Racial Realness Gender System in Ballroom Culture' comprises of three dimensions namely, sexuality, gender as well as sex. The gender system is a basis for the sexuality and the kinship ties. According to the author, the gender system is designed in such a way that it is bound to the cultural practices of a specific ballroom community. Thus, a gender system is used to shape the societal elements like social status, class, sexual oppression as well as race. …show more content…

According to the author, masculinity should not be narrowed down to the male body as well as its effects. Feale masculinity is also evident in some women or female characters in our society. For instance, tomboyism is an extended childhood period of female masculinity (Halberstam 27). Therefore, since the habit of tomboyism is much more common with the girl child compared to the boy child, the society tens to believe that deviance of the female gender is much more tolerated compared to the deviance of the male gender. On the other hand, it is worth noting that female masculinity could in some instances coincides with the extreme of male supremacy and may be construed to mean social

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