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    In the pre- industrial western world, gender roles in technology were created during a time where the completion of daily tasks and chores was more of a life and death matter, rather than an issue of cleanliness or organization. Pre-market economy, the vast majority of any kind of work was done at the home. Most of the essential goods and supplies that a household needed was produced by the members of the family, using resources available to them. Not having the option to go to the store and buy…

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    Gender Roles Gender roles are set of social and behavioral norms that are generally considered appropriate for either a man or a woman in a social setting or interpersonal relationship. Most gender roles are usually centered on opposing conceptions of femininity and masculinity: masculine roles are usually associated with strength, aggression, and dominance, whereas feminine roles are associated with passivity, nurturing, and subordination. United States, for example, men are generally…

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    have debated about the nature of gender role in Aboriginal societies (Williams and Jolly, 1992:10). Because by the time they have tried to understand the role of gender in the Aboriginals. The Aboriginal way of living has changed, the European way of living has impacted on aboriginal culture. The European colonisers have brought with them a set of European gender concepts to Australia (Rose, 1996:28). These concepts have changed the living standards and gender roles of the Aboriginal community.…

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    Holladay ENG 107 11/22/2017 Gender Roles In our society, men and women are assigned different roles. However, it is not significant that men cannot do something that women do and women cannot do something that men do. Normally, gender role is a term which is used to identify how males and females in our society should think, act, dress up, communicate or interact with anyone. They are based on cultural and personal experiences. In our society, both men and women have different roles which make…

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    Gender roles in society are a preconceived idea of how we should act based on our gender that we have seen for hundreds of thousands of years. Evidence of these roles can be derived from even the Old Testament of the Bible as early as Genesis. For generation upon generation people have strictly followed the preconceived notions affiliated with their gender whether their reasons be for social acceptance, religious obligation, or living life in accordance with what felt biologically suited. While…

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    The term sex and gender mean two different things. In American society we consider two categories of gender: male and female. Women are seen as females and men are seen as males. According to Basic concepts: Sex, Gender, Masculinity, and Feminist, Patriarchy, “Gender is a analytical category that is socially constructed to differeiate the biological difference between men and women” (Pg 4). Individuals are not born with a gender; they are born with a sex male or female. While growing up an…

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    do anything, better than you!” shouts Annie. In American societies, since the nineteenth-century, society has created a vivid image of gender-specific roles that defines feminine and masculine. In fact, even cultures and traditions can have an influence on certain beliefs that shape gender roles. Historically, the women’s right movement secured equality through judicial laws; however, society still have gaps that never close between gender equality. Equality has been long fought especially by…

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    Gender Roles Gender roles refers to the set of social and behavioral norms that are considered to be appropriated for specific sex. Throughout years genders roles has changed. For example Colorado was the first state granting women the right to vote with Utah and Idaho. Genders roles vary in different countries all around the world from labor, marriage, and socialization. Genders roles changes in culture throughout division of labor, society, marriage, behavior, education, and religion. Most…

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    Gender Role in Society Gender roles in society have a major influence on inequalities of healthcare, due to gender specific roles prevalent in society. A woman is the main provider of informal child care, disabled and older people. Consequence of this role involves reduced sleep, less leisure time, and increased risk of poverty for women (Nursing Times, 2015). Women who are full time caregivers are highly effected by the majority of poverty (Nursing Times, 2015). Effects of poverty can cause…

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    In the collectivist society, gender roles are impacted and formed by the cultures social identity (Welch, 2012). An example is in China, traditional gender roles impact experiences of intimacy. Women take on the roles as being a subordinate to spouses, and do housework and motherly roles. There are as well many differences with regards to intimacy. Women characterize intimacy as "being" as one while men consider it to be "doing" something together. "Gender" reference to a socially learned…

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