FRHD 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Gender Binary, Cisgender, Pop-Up Retail

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Sex biological characteristics of males and females. Gender social attitudes and behaviours of males and females: film ex. In and out exploring your masculinity: http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=jidfv5xvdjy. Role behaviour associated with someone who holds a particular status. Gender role behaviour expected of a female or male in particular culture. Sex role behaviour defined by biological constraints. Socialization process by which people learn the characteristics of their group. Preschool stereotyped beliefs about occupations and actives that are not flexible: picture books are very influential, ex. Girls cant be police officers : in the past very strict, starting to loosen. Middle childhood understand stereotyped and gender stereotype flexibility: overlap in characteristics of males and females, more flexible, more likely to not believe in stereotypes, males have less flexibility. Gender binary the categorization of gender role into two distinct opposite sexes. Trans/transgender an umbrella term applied to those who gender identity is not the same as the sex they were assigned to at birth.

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