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56 Cards in this Set
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Social construction
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Essentialism
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Gender norms
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Regulated Conduct
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Situated Standpoint Theory – developed by Patricia Hill Collins
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Social relational context – (Ridgeway and Correll)
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Social contract(Ridgeway and Correll)
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Social structure (Nakano Glenn)
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Social institutions(Nakano Glenn)
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Gender beliefs(Nakano Glenn)
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Sex categorization (Ridgeway and Correll)
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Gender deviance
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Gender continuum
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Feedback loop – (Peter Burke)
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Symbolic Interactionism
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Normative
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Dominant and subordinate groups
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F-word discourse – (Pascoe)
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Policing gender
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Gender binary
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Gender presentation
a. “doing” gender |
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Passing
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Gender identity
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Sex vs. Gender
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Masculinity
a. Hegemonic b. Complicit c. Marginalized d. Subordinate |
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Femininity
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Identity salience – (Ridgeway and Correll)
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Obligatory heterosexuality
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Productive vs. Reproductive labor
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Intersectionality
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Process of gendering and racializing labor – (Nakano Glenn)
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Hegel’s master/servant paradigm
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Intersex (Fausto Sterling)
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Gender Identity Disorder
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Standardized social situations
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Symbolic annihilation (Milkie)
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Real Girl Critique (Milkie)
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Media as “cultural gatekeepers” (Milkie)
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Abjection (Pascoe)
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Second Shift (Hochschild)
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Feminine Mystique (Friedan)
a. “the problem that has no name” |
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Leisure gap (Hochschild)
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“Traditional” family (Coontz)
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Patriarchy vs. matriarchy
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Communal vs private family life (Coontz)
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Cultural revolution
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Feminism
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Equal Pay Act
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Pay gap
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Fully integrated workplace
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Family Wage Gap (Crittenden)
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Women’s suffrage
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Human Rights
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Civil Rights
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Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act
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Baby boom
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