Intro & Terms Flashcards
1
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What are the purposes of “politics”?
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- set, shape, preserve the rules we live by
- distributes power and resources
- formal set of rules
- can operate at many levels
2
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Why study gender?
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- gender relations govern how we live
- shape relationships with the environment
- gender-defined roles/expectations affect decision-making, privileges
- determines who has access to resources
- determines who does what labour
- determines who occupies positions of power
3
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Biological Sex
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- anatomy, chromosomes, hormones
- traditionally male/female
4
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Gender
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- socially constructed (characteristics are masculine/feminine)
- associated with social norms
- learned behaviour
- women are often considered the inferior sex
5
Q
Gender Identity
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- internal, personal sense of who you are
- what a person identifies as
- society caters to binary genders
6
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Sexual Orientation
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- pattern of sexual/romantic attraction
7
Q
Feminism
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The ideology that believes in the equality of all genders
8
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Suffrage Movements
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- first wave of feminism, attacked legal authority
- alcohol was the cause of abuse, led to prohibition
- women started to organize and protest
- they wanted the vote (only pertained to white women though)
9
Q
Second Wave
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- mid 60s
- women in the workplace vs. the home
- glass ceiling, work, sexuality, reproductive rights, equal pay
10
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Third Wave
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- 90s
- more diverse interests
- more solidarity, liberate people of many backgrounds
- groups consisted of riot girls, sex positivity, anti-colonialism, anti-racist, post-modern
11
Q
Feminism Today
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- misunderstood as man-hating
- should be inclusive
- creates space for different groups and needs (virtual and physical)
- not just for cis women
- many setbacks arose with presidential inauguration
12
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Potential Fourth Wave
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- driven by technology and social media
- connects distant populations
- targets everyday sexism and microaggressions
- BUT people without consistent internet access are more excluded
13
Q
What does feminist research highlight?
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- gender bias and discrimination
- lack of action
- social change through research and policy
- diversity and difference
14
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Patriarchy
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- rule of the father
- social system that favours men/masculinity over women/femininity
- men are the authority figures