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Second Shift
taking care of the home and the children
Stalled Revolution
The strain between the change in women and the absence of change in much else in the world. (no increase in provided child care, Men)
Leisure Gap
Growing happiness gap between men and women. Women must work a month more of 24 hour days than men in a year.
Gender Strategy
The set of ideas a person has about gender; the plan of action thorugh which a person tries to solve problems.
Gender Idiology
Beliefs about Manhood and Womanhood; forged early in childhood and anchored deep in emotions.
Family Myths
Versions of reality that obscure a core truth in order to manage a family. Upstairs/Downstairs agreement.
Emotion Work
The work of trying to feel the right feeling, "everything else is fine"
Self-fulfilling Prophecies
Self Explanatory
Institutional Discrimination
Self Explanatory
Glass Ceilings
Invisible ceiling that hold women back from rising in the upper ranks of companies. Solved by legislation (supposedly)
Hegemonic Masculinity/Feminity
Model of a real man/women. Even people that don't live up to it still buy into it.
R.W. Connell
we should be talking about masculinities (plural)-His book
Coined the term hegemonic masculinity that men in the past used to engage in behaviors that were feminine or homo or same sex desired, considered EXTRA Masculine
Gender Construction
Masculinity and femininity change over time, (Women are breaking through the "Glass Ceiling")
Gender Essentialism
Opposite of Constructionism-Sociobiology and evolutionary psychology
Patriarchy
Man at the top of the family.
Matriarchy
Women in charge of the family, not because they want to dominate but because they must to put food on the table
Myths of Gay History (George Chauncey)
A sickness of the mind. New York gays were forced into the closet
Laud Humphreys
Most gays are upstanding citizens with a wife, kids, and a home
Trade, Ambisexuals, Gays, Closet Queens
Bi-sexuals
Gilbert Herdt
Studies HIV and homosexual health, the Papua New Guinea 3 phases of growing up as a male
The Stonewall Riot
Core turning ponit in gay history. Gay Club, gay history considered before and after Stonewall
Naomi Wolf
The more women break through legally, the more images of female beauty weigh upon them.
Michael Kimmel
Studies on Men and Masculinity, same idea as R.W. Connell