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Gender Roles
From the day that we are born our gender is influenced to partake in certain gender roles depending on our sex. One's sex is distinguished by
biological characteristics that set us apart, while our gender "consists of whatever behaviors and attitudes a group considers proper for its males and
females" (Henslin 292). Males are influenced to partake on more aggressive roles to show power and dominance, whereas, female are influenced to
partake on more nurturing and subservient roles. However, if one fails to do so they are labeled a feminist "not masculine/feminine enough" or gay
/lesbian.
Social factors have made a huge impact by controlling what we perceive as being acceptable for both male and female, if not they are labeled "not
being feminine enough" or being tomb girls for being a bodybuilder or participating in ruff sports, along with males being labeled as "not masculine
enough" for being small and soft spoken....show more content...
Men are called gay for liking to be clean and smell good and wear tight and colorful clothes or pursuing a nurse career rather than a doctor and female
are called lesbians for not caring too much about their appearance or preferring to hangout out with males rather than females.
Furthermore, women whom believe that they should be "politically, economically and socially equal" to men are called feminists (Henslin 302). It has
even gone as far as to men telling women that they are "too focused trying to be like men that they are losing their uniqueness," when in fact, women
are not trying to be like men but trying to be treated
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Gender Role Theory
Palapattu, Kingery, & Ginsburg (2006) conducted a research study that investigates the gender role theory as it expresses the perceived gender
differences in anxiety indicators amongst adolescences. The primary focus of this study was to examine the affiliation between gender roles
orientation, self–esteem, and anxiety symptoms amongst a community sample of African American adolescences. There were two hypotheses for this
research article is: 1.) gender role orientation would be associated with anxiety symptoms such that femininity would be associated with higher levels of
anxiety symptoms while masculinity would be associated with lower levels of anxiety. 2) Gender role orientation and gender would both account for
unique variance in anxiety...show more content...
The participant for this research study consisted of 114 adolescences that were selected from an urban parochial high school with a history of educating
African Americans.
The instruments that were used for this study was the Children's Sex Role Inventory which consisted of 60 items, which can be compared to the Bem
Sex Role Inventory for adults. This measure had two different scales which were being measured, one was for masculine traits and one was for
Feminine traits. The finding for this study suggested that possessing masculine behaviors had a negative link with anxiety indicators, whereas having
feminine behaviors had a positive link with anxiety indicators.
However, the current study which was conducted by Negga, Feven; Applewhite, Sheldon, Livingston, & Ivor (2007) focused on the African American
college students and stress, school racial composition, self–esteem and social support. The research question focused on the relationship between
self–esteem, social support, school racial compositions at historically black college university (HBCU) and predominately white Institutions (PWI).
Furthermore, the objective of this study was to acknowledge the affiliation between stress, self–esteem, and social support for
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Essay on Gender Roles in Society
Gender Roles in Society
Gender role is a commonly discussed subject in society. Gender role simply defined is a person's inner sense of how a male or female should feel and
behave. Society and culture are also very important in relation to this subject. This means different societies and cultures may produce children and
later, grown men and women, who have quite different views of a man or a woman's place in the world around them, often determined by their culture's
gender stereotypes. These topics will be explained and compared to each other later on. How to implement a gender free childcare environment will
also be discussed.
Children begin to learn their gender roles at a very young age. Boys must learn what boys and men...show more content...
However, our children and we still mainly see very traditional gender roles portrayed in the entertainment media that influence us so much. For
example, the plot in very few television shows or movies would have the woman go out to fight the bad guys while the man stayed home to make sure
the kids went to bed on time.
Now let's compare some differences between gender roles in traditional Chinese and Canadian culture.
During the important early developmental years, when children are "learning" their gender roles and how to be, think and act as a girl or a boy, a
young Chinese girl will be taught, often cruelly, that her value to the family is less than a male's. She will do chores around the house, while her
brother may not help at all, and she will see this sexual division of labor carried out by her parents and other siblings. Her father will often devote
much greater attention to her brother, talking to him from a very young age about such "male" subjects as business and going out in the world. He
will be encouraged to be active and outgoing, while she will be required to remain submissive and obedient. The boy will often have many more toys
than she does – his trucks and plastic guns outnumbering her dolls. From early on, she will understand that any resources for education or career will
be almost all reserved for the male children. Her gender role is not
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Gender Roles Essay
Gender Roles
Women and men have extremely different roles in society. These gender roles are very evident in the way we see ourselves as women, which is
based on how we have been treated in the past and the actions in history we have taken toward gender equality. Katha Pollitt expresses her feminist
view in her work "Why boys don't play with dolls."
"Instead of looking at kids to "prove" that differences in behavior by sex are innate, we can look at the ways we raise kids as an index to how
unfinished the feminist revolution really is, and how tentatively it is embraced even by adults who fully expect their daughters to enter previously
male–dominated professions and their sons to change...show more content...
Scott Russell Sanders brings forth to his male point of view concerning the sensations of guilt and shame over their persecution of women in "The Men
We Carry in Our Minds…and How They Differ from the Real Lives of Most Men." He says to a friend of his "This must be a hard time for
women, they have so many paths to choose from, and so many voices calling them." He also says growing up he really envied women because they
got to do things like; shop, visit neighbors, and run errands. Sanders goes on to explain… " I didn't see, then, what a prison a house could
be…I did not realize, because such things were never spoken of–how women suffered from men's bullying."
Being a modern woman is definitely a double–edged sword and has many complexities. Feminism has taught us, that as women we are equal to men
and we must demand and fight for that equality, while the influence of gender roles makes us demand chivalry from men. We expect the same high
paying jobs as men; yet we demand that men do things like open doors for us. This could be viewed as the result of many issues, but it all boils down
to one simple concept: respect or actually lack of respect. Throughout history we as women have been put into many roles–the homemaker, the bad
driver, the weak ones, and
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Gender Roles Essay
Gender Roles
While I was growing up, gender roles were highly defined by my parents and teachers as well as all other societal influences. Boys were taught to do
'boy' things and girls were taught to do 'girly' things. The toys that children play with and the activities that are encouraged by adults demonstrate the
influence of gender roles on today's youth.
In my formative years, the masculine traits that I learned came out because of the activities that my parents had me engage in and the things that they
expected from me. The expectations that my parents held for my sister, on the other hand, varied from those that they had for me, and this was made
apparent through the different activities that occupied her time. My...show more content...
My sister would jump rope or hullahoop. I remember when my sister wanted to skateboard because I was doing it and my parents would not let her
because they said she would get hurt. My mother would cook with my sister, but never with me. My dad would take me to basketball and soccer games.
When you?re young enough that your parents still make all of your fashion decisions, they dress you according to gender roles. I would never wear
colors like pink or orange. I wore blue, black, and green. Little girls? clothes had flowers and ladybugs on them. My mother used to care what my
sister left the house wearing, while it made no difference to her what I had on.
When I was ten years old, I specifically remember a few double standards that existed. I was allowed to call girls, but my sister was not allowed to call
boys. This one lasted until the end of high school. I was allowed to stay out later than she was, too.
There was no place, where gender roles were more prevalent than in sports while I was growing up. Coaches, parents, and peers had a large
influence in this context. Coaches have a tremendous influence on kids, and gender roles are driven into young athletes? heads. There were always
those girls who would play like boys and they were referred to as ?tomboys.? The girls who did not conform to the gender roles were looked at
negatively. Boys who did not play hard or weren?t good athletes were called
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Essay on Gender Role Development
Gender Role Development
I am a man, or maybe I'm a male, no wait I am a guy, although my parents still call me a boy, unless you ask an old person then I am a young man.
Frankly, I don't know, understand, or care what I am because most importantly I'm me. My generation has numerous problems and some of the most
pressing issues involve sex and gender. It appears we have some confusion on who's what and why, and I can see why this confusion exists we have
some males wearing women's apparel and some females who are only females because of their lack of a penis.
When asked the question what was the difference between sex and gender I immediately thought my roommate was about to tell me a dirty joke. Once
I realized that I was in...show more content...
My mother had the biggest influence on my better gender traits, while my father influenced the less appealing ones. My parents weren't very
stereotypical in their gender roles. My dad was the emotional one he was much more apt to crying and also getting angry. My mother was the more
logical parent. She also was the leader of the house. She pretty well told my dad who, what, where, when, and how. My mother also takes care of the
finances, although my dad is the major breadwinner. My dad was also the non–confrontational parent. I feel I am a good blend of my parents. I seemed
to have inherited and learned most of their good traits without taking on their bad ones.
In school I was the a–typical boy. I was around a lot of boys when I was young mainly due to participation in sports. When I got out of the athletic
crowd I got into the artsy crowd. Through my high school years due to the crowd of girls and non–Neanderthal guys I hang around I was wrote off as
a homosexual by people who didn't know me. In my school any guy who participated in speech and drama was pretty much thought of as queer.
Unfortunately what the guys who wrote me off as homosexual failed to see was that being in drama meant spending time around numerous beautiful
talented young girls, and not only that the boy to girl ratio at speech tournaments was about 3 to 1 favoring the girls, which turned out to be pretty
good odds even for a fat kid.
In high school my best friend
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Gender Roles

  • 1. Gender Roles From the day that we are born our gender is influenced to partake in certain gender roles depending on our sex. One's sex is distinguished by biological characteristics that set us apart, while our gender "consists of whatever behaviors and attitudes a group considers proper for its males and females" (Henslin 292). Males are influenced to partake on more aggressive roles to show power and dominance, whereas, female are influenced to partake on more nurturing and subservient roles. However, if one fails to do so they are labeled a feminist "not masculine/feminine enough" or gay /lesbian. Social factors have made a huge impact by controlling what we perceive as being acceptable for both male and female, if not they are labeled "not being feminine enough" or being tomb girls for being a bodybuilder or participating in ruff sports, along with males being labeled as "not masculine enough" for being small and soft spoken....show more content... Men are called gay for liking to be clean and smell good and wear tight and colorful clothes or pursuing a nurse career rather than a doctor and female are called lesbians for not caring too much about their appearance or preferring to hangout out with males rather than females. Furthermore, women whom believe that they should be "politically, economically and socially equal" to men are called feminists (Henslin 302). It has even gone as far as to men telling women that they are "too focused trying to be like men that they are losing their uniqueness," when in fact, women are not trying to be like men but trying to be treated Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Gender Role Theory Palapattu, Kingery, & Ginsburg (2006) conducted a research study that investigates the gender role theory as it expresses the perceived gender differences in anxiety indicators amongst adolescences. The primary focus of this study was to examine the affiliation between gender roles orientation, self–esteem, and anxiety symptoms amongst a community sample of African American adolescences. There were two hypotheses for this research article is: 1.) gender role orientation would be associated with anxiety symptoms such that femininity would be associated with higher levels of anxiety symptoms while masculinity would be associated with lower levels of anxiety. 2) Gender role orientation and gender would both account for unique variance in anxiety...show more content... The participant for this research study consisted of 114 adolescences that were selected from an urban parochial high school with a history of educating African Americans. The instruments that were used for this study was the Children's Sex Role Inventory which consisted of 60 items, which can be compared to the Bem Sex Role Inventory for adults. This measure had two different scales which were being measured, one was for masculine traits and one was for Feminine traits. The finding for this study suggested that possessing masculine behaviors had a negative link with anxiety indicators, whereas having feminine behaviors had a positive link with anxiety indicators. However, the current study which was conducted by Negga, Feven; Applewhite, Sheldon, Livingston, & Ivor (2007) focused on the African American college students and stress, school racial composition, self–esteem and social support. The research question focused on the relationship between self–esteem, social support, school racial compositions at historically black college university (HBCU) and predominately white Institutions (PWI). Furthermore, the objective of this study was to acknowledge the affiliation between stress, self–esteem, and social support for Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay on Gender Roles in Society Gender Roles in Society Gender role is a commonly discussed subject in society. Gender role simply defined is a person's inner sense of how a male or female should feel and behave. Society and culture are also very important in relation to this subject. This means different societies and cultures may produce children and later, grown men and women, who have quite different views of a man or a woman's place in the world around them, often determined by their culture's gender stereotypes. These topics will be explained and compared to each other later on. How to implement a gender free childcare environment will also be discussed. Children begin to learn their gender roles at a very young age. Boys must learn what boys and men...show more content... However, our children and we still mainly see very traditional gender roles portrayed in the entertainment media that influence us so much. For example, the plot in very few television shows or movies would have the woman go out to fight the bad guys while the man stayed home to make sure the kids went to bed on time. Now let's compare some differences between gender roles in traditional Chinese and Canadian culture. During the important early developmental years, when children are "learning" their gender roles and how to be, think and act as a girl or a boy, a young Chinese girl will be taught, often cruelly, that her value to the family is less than a male's. She will do chores around the house, while her brother may not help at all, and she will see this sexual division of labor carried out by her parents and other siblings. Her father will often devote much greater attention to her brother, talking to him from a very young age about such "male" subjects as business and going out in the world. He will be encouraged to be active and outgoing, while she will be required to remain submissive and obedient. The boy will often have many more toys than she does – his trucks and plastic guns outnumbering her dolls. From early on, she will understand that any resources for education or career will be almost all reserved for the male children. Her gender role is not Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Gender Roles Essay Gender Roles Women and men have extremely different roles in society. These gender roles are very evident in the way we see ourselves as women, which is based on how we have been treated in the past and the actions in history we have taken toward gender equality. Katha Pollitt expresses her feminist view in her work "Why boys don't play with dolls." "Instead of looking at kids to "prove" that differences in behavior by sex are innate, we can look at the ways we raise kids as an index to how unfinished the feminist revolution really is, and how tentatively it is embraced even by adults who fully expect their daughters to enter previously male–dominated professions and their sons to change...show more content... Scott Russell Sanders brings forth to his male point of view concerning the sensations of guilt and shame over their persecution of women in "The Men We Carry in Our Minds…and How They Differ from the Real Lives of Most Men." He says to a friend of his "This must be a hard time for women, they have so many paths to choose from, and so many voices calling them." He also says growing up he really envied women because they got to do things like; shop, visit neighbors, and run errands. Sanders goes on to explain… " I didn't see, then, what a prison a house could be…I did not realize, because such things were never spoken of–how women suffered from men's bullying." Being a modern woman is definitely a double–edged sword and has many complexities. Feminism has taught us, that as women we are equal to men and we must demand and fight for that equality, while the influence of gender roles makes us demand chivalry from men. We expect the same high paying jobs as men; yet we demand that men do things like open doors for us. This could be viewed as the result of many issues, but it all boils down to one simple concept: respect or actually lack of respect. Throughout history we as women have been put into many roles–the homemaker, the bad driver, the weak ones, and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Gender Roles Essay Gender Roles While I was growing up, gender roles were highly defined by my parents and teachers as well as all other societal influences. Boys were taught to do 'boy' things and girls were taught to do 'girly' things. The toys that children play with and the activities that are encouraged by adults demonstrate the influence of gender roles on today's youth. In my formative years, the masculine traits that I learned came out because of the activities that my parents had me engage in and the things that they expected from me. The expectations that my parents held for my sister, on the other hand, varied from those that they had for me, and this was made apparent through the different activities that occupied her time. My...show more content... My sister would jump rope or hullahoop. I remember when my sister wanted to skateboard because I was doing it and my parents would not let her because they said she would get hurt. My mother would cook with my sister, but never with me. My dad would take me to basketball and soccer games. When you?re young enough that your parents still make all of your fashion decisions, they dress you according to gender roles. I would never wear colors like pink or orange. I wore blue, black, and green. Little girls? clothes had flowers and ladybugs on them. My mother used to care what my sister left the house wearing, while it made no difference to her what I had on. When I was ten years old, I specifically remember a few double standards that existed. I was allowed to call girls, but my sister was not allowed to call boys. This one lasted until the end of high school. I was allowed to stay out later than she was, too. There was no place, where gender roles were more prevalent than in sports while I was growing up. Coaches, parents, and peers had a large influence in this context. Coaches have a tremendous influence on kids, and gender roles are driven into young athletes? heads. There were always those girls who would play like boys and they were referred to as ?tomboys.? The girls who did not conform to the gender roles were looked at negatively. Boys who did not play hard or weren?t good athletes were called
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  • 7. Essay on Gender Role Development Gender Role Development I am a man, or maybe I'm a male, no wait I am a guy, although my parents still call me a boy, unless you ask an old person then I am a young man. Frankly, I don't know, understand, or care what I am because most importantly I'm me. My generation has numerous problems and some of the most pressing issues involve sex and gender. It appears we have some confusion on who's what and why, and I can see why this confusion exists we have some males wearing women's apparel and some females who are only females because of their lack of a penis. When asked the question what was the difference between sex and gender I immediately thought my roommate was about to tell me a dirty joke. Once I realized that I was in...show more content... My mother had the biggest influence on my better gender traits, while my father influenced the less appealing ones. My parents weren't very stereotypical in their gender roles. My dad was the emotional one he was much more apt to crying and also getting angry. My mother was the more logical parent. She also was the leader of the house. She pretty well told my dad who, what, where, when, and how. My mother also takes care of the finances, although my dad is the major breadwinner. My dad was also the non–confrontational parent. I feel I am a good blend of my parents. I seemed to have inherited and learned most of their good traits without taking on their bad ones. In school I was the a–typical boy. I was around a lot of boys when I was young mainly due to participation in sports. When I got out of the athletic crowd I got into the artsy crowd. Through my high school years due to the crowd of girls and non–Neanderthal guys I hang around I was wrote off as a homosexual by people who didn't know me. In my school any guy who participated in speech and drama was pretty much thought of as queer. Unfortunately what the guys who wrote me off as homosexual failed to see was that being in drama meant spending time around numerous beautiful talented young girls, and not only that the boy to girl ratio at speech tournaments was about 3 to 1 favoring the girls, which turned out to be pretty good odds even for a fat kid. In high school my best friend Get more content on HelpWriting.net