MDSA01H3 Chapter Notes -Kate Moss, Gender Binary, The Stereotypes

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Biological quality of hair becomes a way that we understand the cultural rules surrounding what it means to be masculine or feminine- The associations and meanings between biology and culture are exemplified through feminist analysis. Feminist scholars look at how the limiting nature of mass media texts that reinforce dominant social understandings of sex and gender. Feminism: explores the diverse ways men and women are socially empowered or disempowered. Sexism : discrimination based upon a person"s sex. Feminism is a political project that is focused on deconstructing sexist oppression present in our everyday norms and experiences. Sex: refers to the innate biological differences between men and women: anatomy , reproduction, hormones, etc. Gender: refers to culturally constructed differences between men and women, such as tastes, roles, activities, etc. It is a biological fact that only women can give birth to children, but the tendency to view women as nurturing and mothering is a gendered quality.

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