DISCUSSION 2 Flashcards
An acronym for sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
SOGIE
In general terms, sex refers to a person’s physical characteristic at birth and gender encompasses a person identities, expression and social roles
GENDER AND SEX
Refers to a person innee and outer sex and reproductive characteristics such as genitals, chromosal and hormonal structure
SEX CHARACTERISTICS
A person born with XY chromosome
MALE
A PERSON WITH XX chromosome
FEMALE
Refers to a person sexual and emotional attraction to another
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION
It refers to a persons internal experiences
How do you identity your self
GENDER IDENTITY
Who identify herself /himself at the sex they were born with
CISGENDER
It refers to a person who does not identify themselves belong to conventional binary categories (MALE FEMALE)
GENDER QUEER
Are individuals that identify themselves differently from the Sex S/he was born
TRANSGENDER
Who was undergone sex change surgery
TRANSEXUAL
The presentation of an individual, including physical appearance, clothing, choice, and behavior that they express.
GENDER EXPRESSION
A person who has qualities and characteristics which are traditionally associated with men
MASCULINE
FEMININE
A person who has qualities and characteristics which are traditionally associated with a woman
A person whose qualities and characteristics differ from those which are traditionally associated with a man or woman
GENDER NEUTRAL
Are person whose qualities and characteristics are combination of those traditionally associated with a man and a woman
ANDRIGYNOUS
To whom you are attracted with?
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
How do you identify your self
GENDER IDENTITY
HOW DO YOU EXPRESS YOURSELF TO THE WORLD
GENDER EXPRESSION
The idea that there are only 2 opposite types of people :Male bodied people who are masculine, and female bodied people who are female
GENDER BINARY
Men experience priviledge and hold the majority of power in society
PATRIARCHAL SOCIETY
Women experience priviledge and hold the majority of power in society
MATRIARCHAL SOCIETY
Is the process by which we learn our cultural gender related rules, norms and expectations
GENDER SOCIALIZATION
Typically a child first source of information about gender
PARENTS
School administrators model gender roles and sometimes demonstrate gender stereotype by responding to male and female students in different ways.
TEACHERS
Interactions also contribute to gender socialization
PEERS
Medial, including movies, Tv and books teaches children about what it means to be a boy or gild
MEDIA
Is the ability to view society from the respective of gender roles
GENDER AWARENESS
Is translating this awareness in the design of development policies programs and budgets
GENDER SENSITIVITY
Gender refers to the characteristics of women, men, girls and boys are socially constructed.
GENDER AS SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION
Gender socialization is lifelong process. The beliefs that we acouire in childhood can affect as throughout our lives
GENDER SOCIALIZATION THROUGHOUT LIFE
-Viewing The family as the most integral component of society
-Men typically took care of responsibilities outside at home
-Women were often limited by the physical restraintsvof pregnancy
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM THEORY
Society is a struggle for dominance among social group.
CONFLICT THEORY
Understand human behavior by analyzing the critical role of symbols in human interactions
SYMBOLIC INTERACTIOISM THEORY