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John J. Macionis
Kenyon College
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Drew Hurley
Santa Fe Community College
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For Use with: Macionis, John J., Sociology, 6th ed. Prentice-Hall Publishing Co., 1997.
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Hermaphrodite -- a person with a combination of male and female genitalia
Transexuals -- people who feel they are one sex when biologically they are the other
Heterosexuality
The pursuit of Gay Rights
Homosexuality
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Bisexuality
The origins of Sexual Orientation
Gender: A Cultural Distinction
Margaret Mead's Global Comparisons:
Baule Society -- West Africa
Female Headed Matriarchy
Stratification by Gender
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George Murdock's Cross Cultural Research:
Few Roles are defined as exclusively Masculine or Feminine.
Those that are primarily serve to the disadvantage of women.
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Patriarchy Breaking Down: A Report from Botswana
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Characteristic ............ Women ................. African Americans
Visible Distinction .. Secondary Sexual.... Skin Color
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Assert innate .......... Mentally Inferior, .... Mentally Inferior,
Inferiority ................. irresponsible, ........ irresponsible,
........................... unreliable, emotional . unreliable, pleasure seeking
Proper Place ........ In the home; being .. In their place; just as they are
.............................. treated like a lady
Barriers ................'Woman's Work' ........ 'Black Occupations'
............................... No Education, ........... No Education,
.............................. No Politics ................... No Politics
Control Strategy . Assertive='Pushy' ..... Assertive='Uppity'
.............................. Ambitious='Like Men' . Ambitious='like whites'
.............................. Use Violence ................ Use Violence
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...Traditional Notions of Gender Identity...
Feminine Traits .............................. Masculine Traits
Submissive .................................... Dominant
Dependent ..................................... Independent
Unintelligent .................................. Intelligent
Incapable ....................................... Competent
Emotional ...................................... Rational
Receptive ...................................... Assertive
Intuitive .......................................... Analytical
Weak .............................................. Strong
Timid .............................................. Brave
Content ......................................... Ambitious
Passive ......................................... Active
Cooperative ................................. Competitive
Sensitive ....................................... Insensitive
Sex Object .................................... Sexually Aggressive
Attractive Appearance ................ Attractive Achievement
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Jessie Bernard: Carrying Gender Into Sociology
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Gender and the Peer Group
Gender and Schooling
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Gender and Mass media
Gender and Adult Socialization
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Masculinity as Contest
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1994 Jobs with the Highest Percentage of Women
Occupation .............................. Number Women .......... Percentage
Dental Hygienist ........................... 97,000 ........................... 100%
Secretary .............................. 3,397,000 ........................... 98.9%
Child Care Provider ................... 428,000 ........................... 98.7%
Pre & Kindergarten Teacher .... 496,000 ........................... 98.1%
Childcare Worker ...................... 286,000 ........................... 97.3%
Dental Assistant ...................... 188,000 ............................ 96.6%
Receptionist .......................... 931,000 ............................ 96.4%
Early Childhood Assistant ....... 416,000 ............................ 96.4%
Cleaner/Servant ....................... 500,000 ............................ 95.8%
Dressmaker ............................... 82,000 ............................ 95.8%
Licensed Practice Nurse .......... 402,000 ........................... 94.6%
Typist ...................................... 466,000 ........................... 94.3%
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Housework: Women's 'Second Shift'
1994 Earnings of Full-time U.S. Workers
Occupation ................ Men ............ Women ......... W/M Ratio
Average ...................... 30,407 ...................... 21,747 ................. 72%
Executives ..................... 42,722 .................. 28,876 .....................68%
Professionals ................. 45,136 .................. 31,906 ....................71%
Technicians .................... 35,048 .................. 26,324 ................... 75%
Sales ............................ 32,327 .................... 18,743 ................. 58%
Precision Worker .......... 27,653 ..................... 21,357 ................ 77%
Clerical Worker ............. 26,746 .................... 20,683 ................ 77%
Transportation .............. 26,532 .................... 19,652 .................74%
Machine Operator ......... 23,378 .................... 15,379 ................. 66%
Service Worker ............. 20,860 .................... 13,126 ................. 63%
Farm Worker ................ 15,655 .................... 10,581 ................. 68%
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Gender and Education
Gender and Politics
Minority Women
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Basic Ideals:
Variations Within Feminism:
Importance of Change
Expanding Choice
End Gender Stratification
End Sexual Violence
Promote Autonomy
Liberal Feminism
Socialist Feminism
Radical Feminism
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The Feminine Mystique and the origins of Feminism
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Nation ........................................ Percentage
Norway ..................................... 84%
France ..................................... 80%
United States ......................... 74%
Ireland ................................... 60%
Japan .................................... 56%
Egypt ..................................... 47%
Namibia .............................. 23%
Uganda ................................ 5%
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Produced at Bits & Bytes Farm, 1997
Program Designed and Created by:
Drew Hurley
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