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Page 1: Gender Roles and Gender Role Socialization - Winthropfaculty.winthrop.edu/solomonj/SPRING 2012/SOCL 305/CH 3 Gender...`Superwoman - successful at a career and a good wife/mother `

Chapter 3

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Refers to the physical and biological attributes of men and women

Includes:Chromosomal◦ xx and xy

Hormonal◦ Testosterone, Estrogen

◦ And…

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Anatomical

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Gender :SocialPsychological Cultural ◦ Masculinity and Femininity

Gender reflects societal attitudes and behavioral expectationsGender identity :◦An individual’s view of herself or himself

as feminine or masculine

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Generally, sex is considered to be an ascribed status

Gender is an achieved status

Examples of gender characteristics?

What physical, emotional, or other characteristics are considered “Masculine” or “Feminine”?

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Gender Roles– Expectations regarding proper:– Behavior– Attitudes– Activities of males and females– Gender roles in work– How we react to othershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nIXUjz

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Gender role socialization is “...a lifelong process whereby people learn:ValuesAttitudesMotivationsBehavior

Considered appropriate to each sex by their culture”

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Children learn proper behavior for girls and boys through:

Parents/family

Media

Peer groups

School

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1. No sissy-stuff – men distance themselves from anything feminine.

2. Big wheel - men should be occupationally or financially successful.

3. Sturdy oak - men should be confident and self-reliant.

4. Give ‘em hell -men should do what is necessary to “make it”

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Women offer emotional support.Ideal woman is:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46UAttractiveNot too competitiveGood listenerAdaptableGood mothersPut needs of others firstSuperwoman - successful at a career and a good wife/motherhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjg_pmdX8no&feature=related

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Women give birth and nurse children, it is natural to provide careNatural division of labor◦ Women more involved in domestic activities ◦ Preparing meals◦ Maintaining a home

MenFinancial support for familyOther economically dominant roles

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Parsons and Bales:Women--Expressive rolesMen-- Instrumental roles

Pre-industrial society=division of labor based on gender.◦ Women nursed and cared for children◦ Men responsible for material needs

Industrialization made traditional division of labor less functional◦ Belief system remains

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Focus-Gender inequalityMen dominate womenGreater control over:EconomicPoliticalSocial resources

No incentive for those in power to give it up or share it.

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Continued domination by males--Requires belief system that supports gender inequality

Two beliefs

1. Women are inferior outside the home

2. Women are more valuable in the home

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Gender and gender roles learned through socialization

Women socialized into expressive roles

Men socialized into instrumental roles

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◦Micro level of behavior (research results)

Men more likely than women to:

Change topic of conversations

Ignore topics chosen by women

Minimize ideas of women

Interrupt women

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Rubin, Provenzano, and Luria, 1974

First 24 hours after birth

Parents described girls & boys differently

No actual differences between them

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Boy babies thought to be more alert, stronger, and firmer

Girl babies described as less attentive, weaker, and more fragile

All newborns are fragile, weak, and generally inattentive

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Jacklin, 1984Boys given blocks and toolsGirls given dolls and easy bake ovens

McHale et al., 1990Boys mow lawnGirls do dishes and babysit

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Jacklin, 1984-parents give:Boys toys that encourage invention & manipulation

Girls toys emphasize caring & imitation

McHale et al., 1990Parents assign boys maintenance choresGive girls domestic tasks

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Peers

School

Media

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In a typical day, 47% of babies and toddlers ages 0 through 1 watch TV or DVDsThose who watch spend an average of nearly two hours (1:54) doing so

Nearly one in three (30%) has a TV in their bedroom (Knowledge Networks survey of 1,384 parents of children ages 0 to 8 years old, May 27-June 15, 2011 )

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In 2005, among children ages 6-23 months, 19% had a TV in bedrooms.

Current study: 6- to 23-month-olds in the current study, 29% have a TV in their bedroom.

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Two-thirds (65%) of 0- to 8-year-olds watch TV at least once every day

◦37% of 0-1 year-olds

◦73% of 2- to 4-year-olds

◦72% of 5- to 8-year-olds

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1. How did the media affect your gender socialization?

2. Do video games socialize children?◦How?

3. How do movies socialize children? ◦What are the messages?◦Examples?