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    Gender identity is performed and maintained through a complex combination of political, social and cultural factors. Similarly, the adherence to or resistance against these forces also contribute to the construction of gender identity. As food choice, practice and consumption are becoming increasingly social activities, it too has become a vehicle through which individuals express their gender identity. In particular, femininity is constantly performed and maintained through the consumption and…

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    Gender Identity I am from a conservative Asian-American family and part of being in this family was having a strong sense of who and what you are. I remember as a child growing up I never had any other feelings of being anything other than female. Around the age of 5 when I started noticing the opposite sex, I can tell in my mind this is a boy and I am attracted to him. Having a sense of being female and what this meant to me was how I identified my gender (Ramirez, 2015). In today’s society,…

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    two, Jeanette discovered something was wrong with Jazz when she happily told her mother that the good fairy would fulfill her wish by changing her penis to a vagina. After taking Jazz to visit a pediatrician, it turns out she is diagnosed with gender identity disorder. At first, Jazz’s parents found it hard to accept that their child is a transgender, but eventually understands after a period of time. When it comes to determining a person’s biological sex, there are three factors: genitalia,…

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    Gender is a complex spectrum of identity that is much greater than the binary of man or woman. It is the performance of cultural, social, and psychological traits in which people express themselves. These characteristics are gender cues that have been culturally agreed upon to identify the gender or sex of another person. This expression of traits manifests through appearance and behavior and includes hairstyle, clothing, gait, vocal inflection, body shape, and facial hair. Socially, it is…

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    of the lack of acceptance due to one’s self-identity. People endeavor to search for their true self and discover their status within the society from socialising with a diverse range of people from various cultures, age, race and gender. This builds a sense of belonging for an individual, as they are able to understand where their stance is in the world. However, the society creates stereotypes by linking certain values and characteristics to each gender. This has evolved in the development of…

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    discussion of gender itself whether it be gender roles, gender identity or even the social construction of gender itself is something that is prevalent in everyday society, whether we are aware of it or not. One important aspect of gender is the way in which we “do” gender, not only as a society but also as individuals. An example of how we do this can be found in shopping. Not only is shopping a central activity in our lives, it is also a place where societal norms in relation to gender and…

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    How odd would it be if everyone was the same? If no one had a unique Identity. Identity makes you who you are. I am a very social person even though I don't come from a very large family. I love to play sports but sometimes love to be lazy! My identity could be shown through these factors such as gender, and Interests One of the factors of my identity is my gender. Gender has a lot to do with your identity. This factor can change other people's perception of you. For example this could change…

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    about those feelings. I can now see many reasons behind all of those feelings that I had. My struggle with my gender identity has been apparent in every aspect of my life. It effected the type of person I was/am, the decisions I made, and it impacted every single relationship I have ever had. The key factors that I think contributed to my thoughts and feelings about my gender were Gender role expectations, family as my first agent of socialization, and school as an agent of socialization.…

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    behavior receives positive sanctions and we begin to conform to those gender roles. In Spencer Cahill’s “Fashioning Gender Identity,” he explains that adults treat babies differently based on their sex, starting from the earliest days of infancy. This is the beginning of an identity that children begin to develop and eventually goes on to become a sex-class. By associating emotions, attitudes, and even colors with a specific gender, children learn that there are two different types of people.…

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    Gender Identity Paper Issues in Diversity Social Work 2200 Anjelica Montesdeoca Weber State University Gender Identity Gender identity is defined by being male or female, girl or boy. Females are expected to do many things. For example, cook, clean, have nice bodies, take care of the kids, some are required to have a job, etc. Males are expected to earn the income of the family, look fit, protect his family, be strong, be successful, etc. But, I feel like the expectations for both…

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