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Beatrice Potter Webb:

deeply connected to the reform movements, published analysis of gender relations, says that movements of liberation advance out of deep intersections of race class and gender

Judith Lorber

explains the powerful and persisting role of culture focusing on the ways gender is socially constructed


Says, “For individuals, gender means sameness”“For society, gender means difference”

Power

who has the most control or power

Privilege

having more than something else in the eyes of society i.e. the straight white male

Gender on Primetime TV

Reality TV :


Men: 51%


Women: 49%


Animation:


Men: 74%


Women: 36%


Drama


Men: 60%


Women: 40%


Situation Comedies:


Men:64%


Women: 36%


Overall:


Men: 60.6%


Women: 36.4%



Bechdel Test

three criteria


1. Have at least two or more female characters


2. Have names


3. Talk to each other about something other than men

Hypermasculinity

promoting a large amount of over masculinity in men

Rocks

more powerful, active, and muscular men

Learners

feminized, more passive and more inviting than rocks

Descriptive analysis

a form of inquiry that allows the researcher to map out the prominent landmarks of a given social world.

Interviewing Creators

best way to find out why culture looks the way it does is to ask those who create it

Interpretive Strategies

Mechanisms by which we make meaning out of the culture we consume a social science that parallels with the humanities notion of aesthetics