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  1. Gender

    gender Gender As A Socially Constructed Accomplishment Gender is a very strange topic in today's society. Many people don't know what to do with people who are transvestites

  2. Social Inequality In The Work Force

    often misunderstood. Sex is a biological distinction between males and females, while gender is a socially constructed definition that relates to characteristics

  3. The Australian Legend And Feminism

    and feminity. It may also be argued that sex is biology determined where as gender is socially and culturally constructed as studies of societies, both present and

  4. Sex And Gender

    them as going hand in hand. The term sex is biological, it refers to a persons anatomy, whereas gender is socially constructed by our environment, it is seen as a

  5. Why Is The Growth In The Public Sector Associated With The Crisis ...

    independent and proud, are all examples of stereotypic notions of masculinity. Sex is biological, gender is socially performed. Masculinity is a gender role associated

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  1. Gender And Behavior

    So what defines gender? When put into a biological category, it is meaningless because gender is socially constructed and defined mildly different in each society.

  2. Women's Studies

    for how to be either gender; it molds us to be either a boy or a girl. The ways by which gender is socially constructed come from one's parents, peers, schools, religious

  3. Social Construction

    or female. Sex refers to the biological attributes of being male or female. Gender refers to the socially constructed attributes of being male or female, such as

  4. Images Of Gender In The Media

    widely and exhaustively debated, according to Wood "Sex is based on biology; Gender is socially and psychologically constructed" (Wood 19). This statement suggests

  5. Social Constructionist Perspectives On Human Life

    that an individual's gender is social and cultural, not biological, and further argued that gender was socially constructed. Butler (1990) argues that if gender is

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