Gender Social Structure

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Article Analysis: Gender as a Social Structure

In Barbara J. Risman Article Gender as a Social Structure theory wrestling with activism, Risman argues the importance of recognizing and developing gender as a social structure. The author outlines the dimensions of society and argues how defining the social structure can help understand how gender relates to each. The dimension of society includes institutional,interactional and individual. Risman in the article also discusses the roles and norms the social structure has created in society for men and women and the idea that these roles and norms have created categories. “A theory of gender as a social structure must integrate this notion of causality as recursive with attention to gender …show more content…

Risman throughout her whole article discusses the social structure and how in society it has created these gender roles that everyday we conform to. Risman conducted a study on couples who claim to share equal roles in the family from the work of earning to family labour (childcare,housework and emotion work) to see if they shared really did have an egalitarian marriage (440). In the gender social structure women are represented as the main caretaker for the family. Risman when conducting this study ran into many difficulties, the first being finding these couples that fit the criteria, three out of four volunteer couples were said to have failed the generous criteria for the study.(440) The study found that even when women are working full time outside of the household they do the majority of the work in the home, and the household where the delegate the workload women still end up doing more of the work then there husbands. Risman uses these findings to strengthen her argument that the gender social structure does impact or create gender roles. “Domestic work, whether cleaning toilets or changing diapers, is as much about the production and display of gender as it is about clean toilets and dry bottoms.”(441) I think that relating the gender social structure with the roles it creates allow Risman to effectively convey her point, it gives the article a real world example that the reader can understand and in most cases associate with personally. Risman provides a great comment to why gender roles still exist in todays society “ The cultural expectations attached to our sex category, simply being identified as a woman or man, has remained relatively impervious to the feminist forces that have problematized sexist socialization practices and legal

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