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    Throughout this paper it is obvious that the issue of gender role took an enormous turn in the 1920’s. The conservative ideal that women were a man’s property after marriage and these had to work to earn money for their families while the housewife only cleaned and took care of the kids and the house was put behind after the war. Because of the World War I‚ women were forced to take on jobs once practiced only by men‚ this made them realize that they were capable of earn their own money and be more

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    of the 1960’s and now. Through the struggle of open availability to the nonexistence salaries and wages. The women struggled because of their lack of knowledge determination and man will. Years and decades later the women have the strongest advantage in the workforce because of their talent and inner strength and perseverance without the help of any man. The women’s rights have made a massive stride globally in the last few decades‚ with most countries signing treaties to end gender discrimination

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    wasn’t a cashier or anything like that. They were actual professional jobs. Women could even take the role above a man. There was still many women with low paying jobs but it was a start to their new society. Men were always and still known for doing the most! In the 1980s the men were considered the "alpha male" or "the man of the house." When women’s roles in the work force start getting to the professional level‚ the men were angry. The men would be considered "weak" if the women brought home

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    Gender theories Sex is biologically given. Some animal species have one sex; others have two‚ or three. Gender is how nature interprets the apparent biological differences between particular human bodies of different sexual anatomy. The distinctions between bodies observed and imposed by our culture is where sociologists and theorists of gender identity find their theoretical interests aroused‚ poised for deconstruction action. This essay will visit the various approaches to gender realization

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    sex/gender system concept in the year 1975. She created this term to offer a new way of thinking about the difference between sex and gender. She defined the sex/gender system as “the set of arrangements by which a society transforms biological sexuality into products of human activity‚ and which these transformed sexual needs are satisfied” (WRWC‚ 2015). The sex/gender system has many explanations that attempt to address how our sex plays a role in how we learn gender. A few of these theories include:

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    How Conflict theory can be connected with gender? Theories help people to make sense of what they experience through their lives. This essay discusses power from one sociological view: the Conflict perspective‚ predominately from Karl Marx. This theory shows that power is distributed unequally in society where governments‚ a ruling class‚ media and business elites hold the majority of power over others. On the other hand‚ I will include the impact that gender roles have in the society with Karl Marx

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    Gender Inequality has been a long battling controversy about what makes a man and woman different from each other. What sets them apart in my eyes in their physical body parts but even those don’t define you do what you can and can’t do either. By looking at the three sociological theories we can get a better understanding of this topic. It’s always nice to see a topic from three points of views instead of just your own. Let’s start with the Structural-Functionalists they argue that preindustrial

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    understanding gender. Since gender is multifaceted and carries a broad spectrum of definitions and formulations‚ it is then worthwhile to try to understand these definitions and formulations by using theories to help us classify masculine and feminine traits or the lack thereof as male or female. We can delve into this complex concept and break the ambiguity of it by examining three theories which are biological‚ interpersonal‚ and psychological in scope. This paper will explain each theory and will offer

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    Challenging Gender Stereotypes in the 1920’s Marital arguments are one of the main reasons for divorce in this day in age. However‚ some couples have really good relationships because one partner does not force the other to do anything unwillingly‚ but will still argue over things they disagree on. Hemingway expresses this type of relationship in his short story‚ “Hills Like White elephants.” Set in a time where the inequality between men and women was very evident‚ Hemingway tells the story of an

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    The Gender Theory of “The Yellow Wallpaper” In the compelling and riveting short story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ gender roles are explored by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ which alludes to the emblematic implication of the short story. In a close reading of details‚ the reader will discover gender roles challenged commonly throughout the piece. In this short story it shows the male characters inadvertently placed in a position of power‚ while the women fall into a secondary position of supremacy

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