PS287 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Ageism, Pansexuality, Patricia Hill Collins

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26 Feb 2016
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Gender: development, roles, health, relationships, age. Readings prior to class (class may cover different material related to textbook) Know components and due dates: attendance: 5, exams: 75% (three @ 25% each) Final (after midterm 2 to last week: four short papers @ 5% each, extra credit. Sex refers to biological categories of male and female: features such as genes, chromosomes, hormones, relatively stable, not easily changed. Gender refers to social categories of male and female: psychological features and role attributes, more fluid category: influenced by society, culture, time. Role: social position accompanied by set of norms or expectations. Gender role: expectations that accompany being male or female: expect men to be strong, not show emotions, i. e. , masculine, expect women to be caring, emotionally expressive, i. e. , feminine. Masculinity: traits, behaviours, interests assigned by society to male gender role. Femininity: traits, behaviours, interests assigned to the female gender role.

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