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Explain Canadian Societies conception of Gender Discourse?

Masculinity is framed as polar opposite to femininity.

What is the first fruits of the sociological imagination according to C Wright Mills?

Individuals can only understand themselves and their experiences by locating these within their own historical time, geographical location and political context.

C Wright Mills believes that ______ can be active makers of history and the social world

People

Adulthood the centrality of ___________

Heterosexuality. 2. Forming a heterosexual identity. 3. Adulthood is commonly framed as the pinnacle of development and associated with independence, rationality and maturity of emotions. 4. Consequently, childhood and old age become problematized.

The dominant way of conceptualizing the link between sex and gender is through ___________. This is the assumption that your social identity is profoundly determined by your physical self and that your identity is therefore unchanging across time and place.

Existentialism

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