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HOW PERCEPTIONS OF BEAUTY AND OTHER ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL LIFE CAN COMBINE TO FORM AN ASCRIBED STATUS WHICH LIMITS MOBILITY. “THE RULE OF FATHERS” A FORM OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN WHICH MALES DOMINATE FEMALES. MATRIARCHY SOCIAL DOMINANCE BY WOMEN SEXISM
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HOW PERCEPTIONS OF BEAUTY AND OTHER ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL LIFE CAN COMBINE TO FORM AN ASCRIBED STATUS WHICH LIMITS MOBILITY
“THE RULE OF FATHERS” A FORM OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN WHICH MALES DOMINATE FEMALES • MATRIARCHY • SOCIAL DOMINANCE BY WOMEN • SEXISM • BELIEF THAT ONE SEX OR THE OTHER IS INNATELY INFERIOR OR SUPERIOR • UNTOLD LOSSES WHEN CONSIDERING HOW MUCH TALENT HAS BEEN LOCKED OUT • INEVITABILITY OF PATRIARCHY • IS BIOLOGY DESTINY? SHOULD WOMEN RULE? • MARGARET MEAD’S RESEARCH
THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS AND GENDER WHAT IS FEMININE AND MASCULINE? HOW DO WE ACQUIRE SUCH DISTINCTIONS?
SOCIALIZATION AND GENDER The Israeli Kibbutz A small community where all work is theoretically shared equally Margaret Mead Gender conceptions vary in New Guinea; Arapesh, Mundugumor and the Tchambuli. George Murdock General role assignment when studying 200 pre-industrial societies, but much variety beyond this.
THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS AND GENDER WHAT IS FEMININE AND MASCULINE? Talcott Parsons page 347 Complemetary set of roles: Men are socialized for the labor force, to be rational, self-assured, and competitive. Instrumental qualities Women are socialized for child rearing and raising the family, stressing emotional responsiveness and sensitivity to others. Expressive qualities
IT STARTS IN THE FAMILY • SELECTIVE ABORTION • SOCIAL VALUE AND DEATH • IS IT A BOY OR GIRL? • COLOR-CODING GENDER • HANDLING OF CHILDREN • BE A GOOD “LITTLE MAN” • IT’S OK TO BE A TOM-BOY • WHY WOULDN’T A GIRL WANT TO BE A BOY? • BUT, WHAT IF A BOY ACTS TOO MUCH LIKE A GIRL?
PEER GROUPS USE NORMATIVE CONCEPTIONS OF GENDER • PRESSURES TO TAKE PART IN BEHAVIORS THAT ARE NORMATIVE TO AGE AND GENDER • PLAYING GAMES • BOYS AND “VICTORY” TEAM SPORTS • TEACHES COMPETITION, RULES, WINNING • GIRLS AND “COOPERATIVE” GAMING • GAMES TEACH INTERPERSONAL SKILLS AND THE VALUE OF SHARING AND COOPERATION
THE MEDIA • WHITE MALES HAVE CENTER STAGE • MINORITIES OF ALL KINDS MINIMIZED Still? • WOMEN RECEIVE ROLES BASED ON SEX APPEAL • THE “BEAUTY MYTH” • EATING DISORDERS • EMOTIONAL STRESS • IDEAL IMAGING
ALMOST 60% OF ALL WOMEN WORK OUTSIDE OF THE HOME • ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND SERVICE SECTOR JOBS MAKE UP THE TYPE OF WORK DONE BY ONE-HALF OF ALL WORKING WOMEN • MANY WOMEN RETURN HOME FROM WORK TO BEGIN THEIR “SECOND SHIFT” • ON AVERAGE, WOMEN EARN 71 CENTS FOR EVERY DOLLAR EARNED BY MEN (1992) • LARGELY DUE TO TYPE OF WORK DONE • CORPORATE WOMEN AND THE GLASS CEILING • RECENTLY, 20% OF RICHEST AMERICANS IDENTIFIED BY FORBES WERE WOMEN
Gender and Violence • Forcible rape - each year, 2-3 of every 1000 females over age 12 are raped in the U.S. • Violence in the Home- women are the typical victims of family violence. • Women in the Criminal Justice System - women are much less likely to kill, but when they do, judges are much more likely to give lenient sentences.
IN WHAT WAYS MIGHT AMERICAN TRADITIONS CLOAK WOMEN IN A SHROUD OF LIMITATIONS? • GIVEN THE ECONOMIC REALITIES, WOMEN CERTAINLY CAN QUALIFY • AT ALL LEVELS IN THE CLASS SYSTEM, WOMEN HAVE: • LESS INCOME • LESS WEALTH • LESS EDUCATION, AND • LESS POWER THAN MEN • PATRIARCHY PROVIDES WOMEN WITH A DIMINISHED SOCIAL STANDING • Intersection theory- page 342
FEMINISM IN AMERICAITS MOST BASIC PRINCIPLES • IMPORTANCE OF CHANGE • IT IS CRITICAL • EXPANSION OF HUMAN CHOICE • NO RESTRICTIONS ON POTENTIAL • NO GENDER STRATIFICATION • EQUALITY UNDER THE LAW • ENDING SEXUAL VIOLENCE • DISTORTS RELATIONSHIPS • SEXUAL AUTONOMY • CONTROL OVER REPRODUCTION
LIBERAL FEMINISM • HUMANITARIAN-LIKE THINKING • SOCIALIST FEMINISM • BELIEF IN SOCIALIST REVOLUTION • RADICAL FEMINISM • ELIMINATE IDEA OF GENDER • EGALITARIAN, GENDER-FREE REVOLUTION • OPPOSITION TO FEMINISM • MOST IS DIRECTED TOWARD SOCIALIST AND RADICAL FEMINIST GROUPS • GENERALLY, MEN DO NOT WANT TO GIVE UP THEIR STATUS. WHO REALLY WOULD?