SOGIE Flashcards

1
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Refers to a person’s biological and physiological characteristics, including reproductive organs and hormones

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Sex

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2
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Categorized as male, female, or intersex

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Sex

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3
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What do you call to the hormones of males.

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Testosterone

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4
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Hormones of females

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Progesterone and estrogen

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5
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Defined as a social construct of norms, behaviors and roles that varies between societies and over time.

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Gender

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Refers to a person’s internal sense of feeling like a woman, man, both, or neither

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Gender

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7
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It is the woman-ness and man-ness of a person

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Gender

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8
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Refers to a person’s feeling about and understanding of gender as it pertains to their sense of self

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Gender Identity

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9
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It is how a person thinks about oneself

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Gender Identity

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10
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A person who does not identify with any gender, or who identifies as neutral or genderless

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Agender

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11
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A person whose identity shifts among genders

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Gender fluid or Genderqueer

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12
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A person whose gender identity corresponds with the sex they were assigned at birth

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Cisgender

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13
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A person whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth

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Transgender

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14
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Refers to the appearance, traits, and mannerisms a person presents to communicate their gender identity

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Gender expression

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15
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Having characteristics that are primarily associated with being a male

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Masculine

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16
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Having characteristics that are primarily associated with being a female

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Feminine

17
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Having characteristics of both masculinity and feminity

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Androgynous

18
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Refers to whom one is physically, spiritually, and emotionally attracted to

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Sexual Orientation

19
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A person who does not have sexual feelings or desires

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Asexual

20
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A person whose attractions are not limited to one sex and/or gender identity

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Bisexual

21
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A person who is attracted to someone of a different sex and/or gender identity

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Heterosexual

22
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A person who is attracted to someone of the same sex and/or gender identity

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Homosexual

23
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A person whose attraction is not affected by another’s sex and/or gender identity

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Pansexual

24
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Who uncovered that most people are not absolutely heterosexual or homosexual?

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Dr. Alfred Kinsey

25
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A process by which individuals develop, refine, and learn to do gender through internalizing gender norms and roles as they interact with key agents of socialization, such as their family, social networks and other social institutions.

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Gender Socialization

26
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Key component of this process is the internalization and acting out of gender norms

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Internal Regulation

27
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Family members, peers,community leaders are called in external regulation?

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Major agents

28
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Political structures, cultural and social norms, global media are called what in external regulation?

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Structures

29
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Major agents and structures drive this process

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External Regulation

30
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Defined as an overgeneralization of characteristics, differences and attributes of a certain group based on their gender

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Gender Stereotypes

31
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Create widely accepted biases about certain characteristics and perpetuate the notion that each gender and associated behaviors are binary.

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Gender Stereotypes

32
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Showcased when there are generalizes view of traits that should be possessed by men and women, specifically physical and emotional roles.

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Gender Stereotypes

33
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Assumptions regarding a person’s sexuality that reinforces dominant views

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Gender Stereotypes