Night To His Day: The Social Construction Of Gender

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According to the Introduction to Sociology sex is defined as “the biological and anatomical differences distinguishing females from males”(p216). I agree with thee books definition. I believe sex refers more to the body and features of a male or female. Whereas gender I believed is more of a notion of how males and females should act, dress, and their lifestyles. The book defines gender as a “social expectation about behavior regarded as appropriate for the members of each sex”(p216). Gender inequality to me is when males and females are treated different rather it is concerning pay, job, status or their duties in a relationship and parenthood. The book defines gender inequality as “the inequality between men and women in terms of wealth,
In the article gender is defined as “a human production that depends on everyone constantly 'doing gender’ …(Lorber,p54). According to the article The Social Construction of Sexuality by Ruth Hubbard sexuality is viewed as not “natural” but they believe that “whatever feelings and activities our society interests as sexual are channeled from birth into socially acceptable forms of expression”(Hubbard,p65). The article defines gender inequality as “the devaluation of ‘women ' and the social domination of ‘men’…(Lorber, p62) I believe the concept of gender inequality was focused on a lot in the documentary. Mainly the negative effects it has on women in the media and then the influences it has on the audience who are watching. They state in the documentary that people see things in the media about sex and gender and then they start to believe it to be the “normal” thing for instance women are viewed more as sexual beings in the media so in society people treat women as sexual beings verses being treated like human
I also like the part in the article where they talk about gender differences not being genetic, physiological or hormonal but “socially constructed”. I think it is interesting that gender is nothing that is born within us but is something that is,in a way, tough through media, society, colors, and everyday life. We do things daily that we believe only a certain gender can do and if we see someone of the opposite gender doing something that does not fit that “doing gender” idea we judge and critic them, not even know that what they may be doing is not even wrong it just different from how you may perceive the genders roles to

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