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Essentialism
-belief that gender and sex are biological.
-characteristics deemed identifiable.
-stems from biology and nature
-makes women, women and men, men
-women bear children
Social Construction
something created by the social enviroment
-we know its a socail construction by changes over time
Social institutions
reproduce themselves even if we dont actively maintain them
Social Structural Factors
social arrangements and conventiond that reinforce or support certain pheomenon over others
-less likely to get support from party leaders.
Gender Roles
1848-1920.set of behavioral norms consistents with masculinity or feminity which may consist of occupation and leisure pursuits.socailly produced
-things we do
-hegemonic because they are not noticed
First-wave feminism
-was about more than suffrage.
-they wanted to make them believe that women are equal to men and should have the same rights as men.
they wanted custody of children, the right to sue and testify, the right to equal education.
Gender
the classification of the sex of a person roughly corresponding to masculine or feminine
social construction