4Q: Gender Issues Flashcards
The concept of SOGIE are being challenged in the society.
Gender Issues
What does SOGIE stand for?
Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression
are statuses that we occupy in society and they entail specific responsibilities that we are expected to fulfil.
gender and sex
refers to the biological and physical characteristics of a person that makes him or her male or female.
refers to a person’s anatomy.
sex
it is society’s ideas perceptions, and expectations and how a person should act or behave in relation to his or her sex.
gender
pertains to the choice that one person makes with the regard to whom he or she feels emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to.
sexual orientation
is the internal perception of a person’s self, whether he or she perceives himself or herself as male, female, both, or neither
gender identity
refers how a person presents or communicates his or her gender externally to others.
gender expression
a person born with both biological traits.
intersex
a term used to describe a person whose gender identity or expression is different from the expectations imposed by society, or satb.
transgender
who is the first intersex person who was legally allowed to change his gemder marker in 2008?
Jeff B. Cagandahan.
Jeff B. Cagandahan is the co-founder of what?
Intersex Philippines
is a transgender beauty queen titleholder, model, actress, who won Miss Internation Queen 2012; That makes her the firsy Filipina transgender woman to win a major internayional crown.
Kevin Roxas Balot
Going through surgery or hormonal modification tk align bodies with gi.
gender reassigment
the personal process a trans or gender diverse person determines is right for them in order to live as their defines gender so that society recognizes this
gender affirmation
people who have undergone gender reassigment, people whose gender identity is different from their assigned sex
transsexual
what are the gender identities?
• Agender
• Cisgender
• Demigender
• Gender Questioning
• Genderfluid
• Genderqueer
• Intergender
• Multigender
• Non-binary
• Pangender
does not have a gender; genderless or gender-neutral
they reject the societal gender binary
agender
a person whose gender matched the assigned sex at birth
cisgender
a person who partially identifies with a particular gender, which means there is no complete slef-identification yet to a specific gender
between a gender or not having a gender
demigender
a person who is questioning the totality of his or her gender; does not like being associated to a specific gender
gender questioning
a person who moves or shifts smoothly form ome gender to another; in anyway they are comfortable
genderfluid
a person who dles not conform to any gender binaries or standards
genderqueer
it is a word that describes sexual and gender identities other than straight or cisgender.
queer
a mixture of both maculine and feminine gender identities; midway between female and male.
intergender
a person who has more than one gender; more than one gender at the same time, etc
multigender
the umbrella term that describes a person’s gender identity that dkes not fall in to any categorization kf gender as being masculine and feminine.
nonbinary
a person who identifies to having all genders; infinite genders
pangender
it pertains to a situation in whicb a person is treated less because of their sex or gender
gender discrimination
gender discrimination is also known as?
sexism
it is a product kf the various interay of family, culture, media, and othe rdifferent institutions and factors in society
sex and gender-based discrimination
examples of barriers of girls
restricted access to schooling, early marriage, prioritizing boys’ education
toughest places for a girl to get am education
• South Sudan
• Central African Republic
• Niger
• Afghanistan
• Chad
• Mali
• Guinea
• Barkina Faso
• Liberia
• Ethiopa
• India
refers to the legal recognition of marriage between the same gender.
same-sex marriage
the ____ between couples would mean they will be able to receive the benefits of heterosexual partners
legaligy of marriage
under this, the couple’s relationship is recognized legally, and they will be ae tk enjoy the legal rights lrivided by the state such as adoption, emergency care, and property ownership
civil union
the first state to legalize civil union and when?
Vermont, 1999
who are the two civil union couples in the philippines?
Aiza Seguerra and Liza Dino and Vice Ganda and Ion Perez
when and where was Aiza and Liza Dino married?
Dec 8, 2014, San Francisco, California
when was same-sex marriage legalized in San Francisco?
June 2008
when and where was Vice Ganda and Ion Perez married?
October 2021 in Little Vegas Chapel in Nevada, USA.
pertains to a state-recognized relationship or same-sez kr heterosexual couple wjo lives together but prefer to stay unmarried.
domestic partnership