SOC275H5 Lecture 5: Lecture 5 – SOC275
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Gender, culture, and institutions i (cid:1688)multiple masculinities(cid:1689): relational and hierarchical. B) masculinities in relation to other forms of masculinities: (cid:1688)hegemonic masculinity(cid:1689) vs. (cid:1688)subordinated masculinity(cid:1689) the pursue a goal that is very unattainable, different types of men and their relations. An exaggerated form of femininity that bolsters and supports masculinity. Only be a subject, don"t be an actor, only be the subject of the gaze. Not about parents, what does this say about a particular gender construction, what does it say about women hood, going beyond about a personal construction. Outcomes: develop a bodily habit, becoming more active. Identify one thing that goes beyond the particular situation and link that to anything we learned in the class. The nuclear family in the 1950s is in fact not (cid:1688)traditional,(cid:1689) but is a particular family form in the historical period in north america (cid:1688)snaf(cid:1689) (dorthy smith, 1993), the standard north american family. Productive entities where every family member worked to survive.