SOC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Emotional Labor, Blue-Collar Worker, Role Theory
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Soc 101: intro to sociology- lecture 13: gender stratification continued (review from last lecture) : how sex differences have shaped gender stratification. : men and women develop personalities that motivate them to fill different social roles. : sociobiology= natural selection (male aggression, female nurture) : sociology= sex role theory (socialization has reinforced gender stratification) : psychology= feminist psychoanalytic analysis (mothers bond with daughters differently than with their sons) : rooted in different institutional positions (what roles each gender assumes in society) : social structure produces distinct male and female behavior. : women and men in the same structural positions should behave differently (nurture is not limited to women) : individuals are expected to have in accordance with the gender category to which they are assigned. : others" expectations compel us to perform gendered behavior. : gender is deeply embedded as a basis of function. ~individual level= development of gendered selves via socialization.