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    The Socio-Cultural Construction of Gender Identity I. Introduction Gender Identity is one of the most intriguing and intricately challenging topics among developmental scientists today. However, it is only recently that this topic became of interest to research and studies. Such studies go on to analyze and experiment with infants, children as well as adolescents and adults to find the root of this social-cultural ‘handicap.’ Where do these types of associations come from? Why do they exist?…

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    One’s gender role identity and how one experiences it, is determined through the decisions one makes, one’s behaviour, and the company one keeps, rather than by the genetic and biological factors that determine sex and gender. Gender role identity is one’s perception of gender, behaviours and activities in order to express a particular gender, being masculine, feminine or neither. Through the influences of society, as well as through one’s own opinion and preference, one is able to develop…

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    Life opportunities can be affected by many factors, they also affect your identity. Who you are and who you can become. Gender Inequality is one of those factors. Gender inequality is the unequal treatment towards individuals because of their sex. This inequality could be at work, school or even in their everyday activities. This is nothing new gender inequality has being transmitted to us humans way back in history where they believed that man ruled, he was the one in power while women had to…

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    environment. Young children start to form their gender identity based on the cues they observe from such as parents, peers, and TV shows or cartoons. The most important factor that can affect children’s identity is how other people perceive their own gender, which can have impact how they view themselves. The current study examined 4-year old children on public regard for gender groups and their environment for potential influence on highlighting gender. The study predicted that if children…

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    categories of biological sex that determine largely which gender your parents will raise you to identify with. When a parent raises a child as male or female, they are helping the child decide who they are going to identify as. This structure could be considered modeling of the animal kingdom. Animals are not able to identify as a specific gender, and so we create their gender based upon sex. This is a An estimated 2- 5% of children have some form of gender disorder in which they do not agree…

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    Bornstein in “My New Gender Workbook,” when presented with the main characters of the movie WALL-E, “we consciously or unconsciously switch the gender mix to what delights us the most.” Although the makers of the movie don’t directly state the gender of either character, WALL-E and EVE, we rely on basic appearance cues to determine the gender we believe most fits them. The same is true for nonmetallic beings, humans, who construct intricate methods of yielding desired identities by means of…

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    Homework Assignment #3 Diagnosis: Gender Identity Disorder After watching the documentary, I noticed that transgender people often go through a series of changes, both physically and psychologically. And during many times transgender people become anxious and depressed, and they most often start having some suicidal thoughts, and there are some people that might face bullying and self-dislike such as the girl in the documentary. According to Capuzza (2015), he proved some studies that was…

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    disprove that these names applied to them. Ultimately, these horrendous names promote that a "man" should never act like a woman and there is no way that a woman can even be evaluated on the same terms as a man. Therefore, throughout my boyhood my gender identity has been formed by the media, peers, and family. Television actively engrained many archetypes and expectations of men into my brain at young age.…

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    suspicious circumstances which lead Alison to believe it was suicide. Her father was clearly unhappy in his life which was due in great part to the fact that he had to hide his orientation. The memoir explores the main themes of sexual orientation, gender identity and artifice. By using the characterization of Bruce Bechdel and allusions to Washington Square by Henry James, Fun Home shows how living a lie can be harmful to an individual as well as those closest to him. From a stranger 's…

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    and looked for many different things, but one thing that keeps popping up in many of his works is a fascination with sexuality and gender. Once people started noticing these themes in his works, it attracted a new kind of Literary Criticism; this one based in the study of Gender and Queer theories. One particular play, As You Like It, uses the confusion of gender identity and how it translates homosexual desire as main themes. As You Like It is a pastoral comedy…

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