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23 Cards in this Set
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Second Shift
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taking care of the home and the children
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Stalled Revolution
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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)
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Leisure Gap
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Growing happiness gap between men and women. Women must work a month more of 24 hour days than men in a year.
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Gender Strategy
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The set of ideas a person has about gender; the plan of action thorugh which a person tries to solve problems.
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Gender Idiology
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Beliefs about Manhood and Womanhood; forged early in childhood and anchored deep in emotions.
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Family Myths
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Versions of reality that obscure a core truth in order to manage a family. Upstairs/Downstairs agreement.
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Emotion Work
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The work of trying to feel the right feeling, "everything else is fine"
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Self-fulfilling Prophecies
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Self Explanatory
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Institutional Discrimination
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Self Explanatory
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Glass Ceilings
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Invisible ceiling that hold women back from rising in the upper ranks of companies. Solved by legislation (supposedly)
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Hegemonic Masculinity/Feminity
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Model of a real man/women. Even people that don't live up to it still buy into it.
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R.W. Connell
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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 |
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Gender Construction
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Masculinity and femininity change over time, (Women are breaking through the "Glass Ceiling")
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Gender Essentialism
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Opposite of Constructionism-Sociobiology and evolutionary psychology
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Patriarchy
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Man at the top of the family.
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Matriarchy
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Women in charge of the family, not because they want to dominate but because they must to put food on the table
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Myths of Gay History (George Chauncey)
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A sickness of the mind. New York gays were forced into the closet
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Laud Humphreys
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Most gays are upstanding citizens with a wife, kids, and a home
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Trade, Ambisexuals, Gays, Closet Queens
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Bi-sexuals
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Gilbert Herdt
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Studies HIV and homosexual health, the Papua New Guinea 3 phases of growing up as a male
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The Stonewall Riot
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Core turning ponit in gay history. Gay Club, gay history considered before and after Stonewall
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Naomi Wolf
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The more women break through legally, the more images of female beauty weigh upon them.
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Michael Kimmel
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Studies on Men and Masculinity, same idea as R.W. Connell
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