SOSC 1900 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Wield, Gender Role, Heterosexuality

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Gender a social construction that is formed in several social institutions. Baby x was born male or female but parents raised him gender-less. By the time sex matters, it won t be a secret anymore . Schools full of rules for boys and girls. X had problems at school parents upset x influenced the other students. Sex/gender system: with this system comes the social investment in the assumed binary relationship between boys/girls; ladies/gentlemen; man/woman. Less negative stigmatization for girls who cross the boundaries (tom boys) than for boys who cross the boundaries (sissies) Femininity is a social construct, young girls are taught to behave feminine . Often taught at home and in school. Those who are not feminine: are seen as tomboys and different. Gender socially constructed, from when infants are born and throughout their whole lives they are treated as such gender those who do not fit the gender norm are seen as different, queer, tomboy/sissy.

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