Even within her marriage, Cleo will not give up her individual power and perform stereotypically passive feminine gender roles. |
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The data presented here are part of a larger study developing methods to assess power and gender roles in heterosexual relationships. |
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Participation in the market economy has blurred the strict demarcation of gender roles associated with subsistence production. |
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She traces the dominant themes of traditional gender roles, education, and the centrality of the family in Italian-American women's literature. |
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Male traditional gender roles were related only to the last step of seeking treatment. |
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It is embedded in cultural views on gender roles and expectations about relationships. |
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She disrupts the naturalization of heterosexuality and its concomitant gender roles. |
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Some modern scholars have described the boy players as ironic figures who highlighted the artificiality of gender roles. |
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While McCarthyism rooted out political subversion, science and the media worked to instill proper gender roles. |
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The media gives us gender roles and social norms to mimic and worship as creed. |
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Harlequin romances idealize traditional male and female gender roles and always have a happy ending. |
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Monty said the service indicates gender roles are changing, but ultimately it comes down to the almighty rupiah. |
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The construction of male and female gender roles was masculinist in nature. |
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In short, patriarchal society values masculine gender roles only when they are performed by males. |
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A whole set of other factors clustered around gender roles pertain to female singers. |
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Nothing influences the experience of law more than the culture of gender roles in society. |
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One major reason for differences in gender roles is the need for power over the lives of other people. |
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First, psychoanalysis provides insight into the meaning of the reversal of the gender roles in the plays. |
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Entrenched gender roles in these families can act as suppressors to the women's educational and career aspirations. |
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They argue that existing differences in the lives of women and men derive from cultural definitions of gender roles. |
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I work a lot with visible minority men, and the gender roles are fairly well defined there. |
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Taking it a step further, few news reports have examined how society's fixed notion of gender roles may determine more than just who is being bullied. |
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Today the masculinity crisis is generally seen as a negative reactive response to feminism, to the growing independence of women, and to the blending of gender roles. |
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A combination of unchallenged social attitudes, unfair laws and stereotyped gender roles often relegate women to second-class status. |
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The first, and most predictable, message addressed gender roles and signaled the pre-eminence of piety over power, submission over supremacy, and maternalism over masculinity. |
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Men who come out as gay are considered effeminate and are marginalized because they challenge these gender roles. |
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In other words, men and women have gender needs intrinsically linked to the gender roles determined for them within their society. |
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Our globalised, consumerist society exaggerates and sexualises gender roles and almost puts a price ticket on them. |
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Dr. Kunz has taught university undergraduate courses on race elations, gender roles, aging, and social inequality. |
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I come from the Native American background of two-spirited people, which allows us to go against the dominant sexual orientation and gender roles of the majority. |
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Men and women are socialised into accepting different gender roles from birth. |
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However, agroforestry practices are also divided between women and men according to gender roles. |
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The performances reinforce stereotypical gender roles, although this may be attempted irony. |
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Most chick flicks get cringier and cringier as time goes on, gender roles and stereotypes become outdated and less accepted, and common character tropes get overused and worn out. |
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Of course arch-conservatives think social breakdown is caused by the abandonment of traditional gender roles. |
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In the piece, the actress touched on her appreciation for traditional gender roles. |
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Girls and boys are socialized into conventional gender roles early, through differences in dress and through limitations or direct instruction in appropriate play activities. |
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Not an end in itself, domestic violence is a means of enforcing gender roles in society and maintaining a hierarchy in which men remain in control. |
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Key background information is provided such as the link between gender roles and well-being. |
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And then I thought, apropos of my last blog entry, about gender roles. |
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For instance, it does not address how gender roles changed during the war for internally displaced people and refugees in camps. |
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These fields of intervention are: economic life, equal participation and representation, social rights, civil life, gender roles and stereotypes. |
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Community members can provide valuable information on the evolution of gender roles, responsibilities and dynamics in their community. |
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Ideas about what are appropriate gender roles vary widely from society to society, and they change over time within a given society. |
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Conflicting expectations of gender roles with respect to rights, privileges and responsibilities create stress for children and youth. |
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On the other hand, this can also be seen as a symbolic concession to the fact that traditional gender roles are transformed through combat. |
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Subsequently, these changes in gender roles led many women to delay or completely forgo marriage and childbearing altogether. |
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Of course workers' wives were still expected to make copious dinners in the evenings, bringing them back to old-fashioned family and gender roles, but the stolovaya were nonetheless an idealistic initiative. |
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This series grafted corporeal, sexualised imagery on to the machinery of war, but like the Codex Artaud it played a perverse game with conventional gender roles. |
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In many societies, gender roles have undergone significant changes in recent years, especially in quest of greater equity and mutuality between women and men. |
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Or have gender roles in stories become fewer and more rigid? |
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At the social scene, retrogressive cultural practices which promote pre-determined discriminative gender roles should be outlawed and the society educated to discard them through public awareness campaigns. |
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Her eventual development as a zoon politikon is interconnected with her departing from traditional gender roles. |
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It seems that the more zombified and inhuman the creatures grow to be, the more indefinite their gender roles become. |
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We need to combat ignorance and outmoded clichés about gender roles. |
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What differs is that two men together, because of gender roles and biology, may function somewhat differently than two women together and, in turn, than a heterosexual couple. |
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This field of intervention addresses the need to change behaviour, attitudes, norms and values which define and influence gender roles in society through education, training, the media, arts, the culture and science. |
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Include discussion of whether these images tell the whole story, whether they are related to reality, what these images say, impressions they convey about gender roles, etc. |
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Changes in gender roles play a decisive part, especially in patriarchal societies, as such changes are never viewed in a positive light in local societies. |
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Provides the percentage of boysí and girlsí responses to three questions about gender roles and illustrates the role of gender bias in undermining female participation inside and outside the home. |
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Gender equality is the concept that all human beings, both men and women, are free to develop their personal abilities and make choices without the limitations set by stereotypes, rigid gender roles, or prejudices. |
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While India's hijra community still faces numerous problems, many point to its very existence as evidence that the country is more open to fluid gender roles than places such as Britain. |
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Knowledge concerning existing gender roles among these children and their relations with clients such as sugar daddies or tourists helps to determine which groups, in any given context, are most vulnerable. |
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The area addresses the stereotyped images of women and men and the need to change behaviour, attitudes, norms and values which define and influence gender roles in the society. |
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Inversion of normative gender roles is most famously associated with the witches and with Lady Macbeth as she appears in the first act. |
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Much like the rest of Europe in the early modern period Spain followed clearly differentiated gender roles. |
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The project is serving as a catalyst for development, bringing changes in gender roles and expectations for the girl students as well as for the women facilitators. |
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Traditionally assigned gender roles limit women's choices in education and careers and compel women to assume the burden for household responsibilities. |
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I consider myself fairly laid back when it comes to gender roles, yet I was still brought up with this Disneyfied notion that marriage is the endgame. |
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The SNSF understands gender awareness to mean the ability of persons to reflect critically on the variety of gender roles and images, and to deal with these in a way that offers multiple opportunities to both genders. |
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This is all well and good, but it does not provide a ground for any sort of universality as far as the predicative distribution of gender roles is concerned. |
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The flamboyant clothing and visual styles of performers were often camp or androgynous, and have been described as playing with nontraditional gender roles. |
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While most of the outmarriages in the Korean community involving whites were between Korean females and Caucasian males, the gender roles were occasionally reversed. |
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In The Imperial Votaress, Louis Montrose draws attention to male and female gender roles and norms present in the comedy in connection with Elizabethan culture. |
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Some feminist psychoanalytic critics, such as Janet Adelman, have connected the play's treatment of gender roles to its larger theme of inverted natural order. |
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The Victorian era was notorious for the employment of young children in factories and mines, as well as strict social norms regarding modesty and gender roles. |
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