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63問 • 1年前
  • Debbie Dagasdas
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    - the roles and responsibilities of men and women that are created in our families

    gender

  • 2

    - are defined by the sociocultural norms of any society.

    gender roles

  • 3

    specific role ought to be played.

    role expectation

  • 4

    how a person actually plays a role.

    role performance

  • 5

    Occurs when incompatible demands are placed on a person

    role conflict

  • 6

    distancing oneself from a particular role/status.

    role exit

  • 7

    - forms the basic unit of social organization

    family

  • 8

    TYPES OF FAMILY (structure)

    nuclear, extended family

  • 9

    TYPES OF FAMILY (according to authority)

    patriarchal, matriarchal, equalitarian

  • 10

    when the father is considered the head

    patriarchal

  • 11

    when the mother is the head

    matriarchal

  • 12

    when both father and mother share in making decisions

    equalitarian

  • 13

    FOUR WAYS/METHOD

    manipulation, conalisation, verbal appellations, different activities

  • 14

    - This consists of parents encouraging behaviour that is seen as the norm

    manipulation

  • 15

    - comprises of parents channelling the child's interests into activities

    canalisation

  • 16

    - involves giving children nicknames or pet names that are appropriate for their gender

    verbal appellations

  • 17

    - encourage children to involve themselves in different activities - identified by Ann Oakley describe how the family can be considered the most important influence on gender identity

    different activities

  • 18

    - The UnchangeableInterference - FEMALE, MALE - Biology: Chromosomes, hormonal, profiles, internal and external sex organs

    sex

  • 19

    - a range of expression, how you relate to yourself, personal identity

    feminine, masculine

  • 20

    - are socially coded behaviors and practices often related to a person's reproductive capacities,

    sex roles

  • 21

    What is SOGIE-SC?

    sexual, orientation, gender, identity, expression, sex, characteristics

  • 22

    TYPES OF ATTRACTION

    platonic, sexual, aesthetic, romantic, sensual, alterous

  • 23

    a desire for sexual contact with a specific individual

    sexual attraction

  • 24

    an appreciation for someone's physical appearance and an intense desire to look at them

    aesthetic attraction

  • 25

    desire for physical intimacy

    sensual attraction

  • 26

    attractions that are not wholly romantic or platonic which Involve having a deep emotional closeness and connection

    alterous attraction

  • 27

    - does not experience attraction towards anyone

    a

  • 28

    - rarely experiences attraction towards anyone

    gray

  • 29

    - expriences attraction towards someone only after developing a very string bond

    demi

  • 30

    - experiences attraction towards genders other than their own

    hetero

  • 31

    - experiences attraction towards the same gender as their own

    homo

  • 32

    - experiences attraction towards the same gender as well as to other genders than their own

    bi

  • 33

    - experiences attraction towards all gender

    pan

  • 34

    - experiences attraction toweds multiple gender

    poly

  • 35

    - someone who does not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth.

    transgender

  • 36

    - someone who identifies with the gender they were assigned at birth.

    cisgender

  • 37

    someone who does not identity as exclusively male or female.

    non-binary

  • 38

    - someone whose gender identity changes over time

    gender fluid

  • 39

    - someone whose gender identity falls on the spectrum between male and female.

    gender queer

  • 40

    who express their selves with the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics.

    androgynous

  • 41

    who have qualities or traditionally associated with women appearance

    feminine

  • 42

    whose gender expression is different from conventional expectations of masculinity and femininity.

    gender-neutral

  • 43

    who have qualities or appearance traditionally associated with men.

    masculine

  • 44

    - A newborn with XX chromosomes and usually has female sex

    female

  • 45

    - A newborn having a combination of both male and female biological characteristics

    intersex

  • 46

    - A newborn with XY chromosomes and usually has male sex

    male

  • 47

    Sexual Characteristics

    female, intersex, male

  • 48

    Gender Expression

    androgynous, feminine, gender-neutral, masculine

  • 49

    - society that men and women have equitable power and roles

    egalitarian society

  • 50

    - the sacredness of the woman due to her ability to conceive children

    concept of devine feminine

  • 51

    -era when societies began to establish settlement communities and tamed cattle and livestock

    agricultural era

  • 52

    - social system where men primarily hold power in the political and private spheres - system based on the control and oppression of women

    patriarchy

  • 53

    - a society in which only men can inherit property and the family name

    patrilineal society

  • 54

    china - women were expected to obey their father, husband, son

    confusianism

  • 55

    - men are afforded higher salary compared to women

    gender pay gap

  • 56

    - spread across the western countries as women demanded for their right to vote or participate in elections and be able to legally own property - Frenchwoman Simone de Beauvoir and her book "The Second Sex" (1949) inspired many women to write and speak their truth

    first wave feminism

  • 57

    - Women drew attention to various social and cultural inequalities such as domestic violence especially marital rape, reproductive rights, wage inequality and the like.

    second wave feminism

  • 58

    - Barriers presented by sexism, racism, and classism were tackled by inverting these sexist, racist, and classist symbols with irony - saw the emergence of new feminist currents and theories

    third wave feminism

  • 59

    - focus on the empowerment of women, the use of internet tools - became a movement for women to share their stories online about sexual abuse, harassment and violence

    fourth wave feminism

  • 60

    - women's rights to vote

    women suffrage

  • 61

    - means that the woman is in control of her body

    reproductive rights

  • 62

    - marital rape and physical abuse should not be dismissed as "part of marriage"

    domestic violence

  • 63

    estimates that one woman or child is raped every hour, mostly by someone they know.

    sexual harassment

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    - the roles and responsibilities of men and women that are created in our families

    gender

  • 2

    - are defined by the sociocultural norms of any society.

    gender roles

  • 3

    specific role ought to be played.

    role expectation

  • 4

    how a person actually plays a role.

    role performance

  • 5

    Occurs when incompatible demands are placed on a person

    role conflict

  • 6

    distancing oneself from a particular role/status.

    role exit

  • 7

    - forms the basic unit of social organization

    family

  • 8

    TYPES OF FAMILY (structure)

    nuclear, extended family

  • 9

    TYPES OF FAMILY (according to authority)

    patriarchal, matriarchal, equalitarian

  • 10

    when the father is considered the head

    patriarchal

  • 11

    when the mother is the head

    matriarchal

  • 12

    when both father and mother share in making decisions

    equalitarian

  • 13

    FOUR WAYS/METHOD

    manipulation, conalisation, verbal appellations, different activities

  • 14

    - This consists of parents encouraging behaviour that is seen as the norm

    manipulation

  • 15

    - comprises of parents channelling the child's interests into activities

    canalisation

  • 16

    - involves giving children nicknames or pet names that are appropriate for their gender

    verbal appellations

  • 17

    - encourage children to involve themselves in different activities - identified by Ann Oakley describe how the family can be considered the most important influence on gender identity

    different activities

  • 18

    - The UnchangeableInterference - FEMALE, MALE - Biology: Chromosomes, hormonal, profiles, internal and external sex organs

    sex

  • 19

    - a range of expression, how you relate to yourself, personal identity

    feminine, masculine

  • 20

    - are socially coded behaviors and practices often related to a person's reproductive capacities,

    sex roles

  • 21

    What is SOGIE-SC?

    sexual, orientation, gender, identity, expression, sex, characteristics

  • 22

    TYPES OF ATTRACTION

    platonic, sexual, aesthetic, romantic, sensual, alterous

  • 23

    a desire for sexual contact with a specific individual

    sexual attraction

  • 24

    an appreciation for someone's physical appearance and an intense desire to look at them

    aesthetic attraction

  • 25

    desire for physical intimacy

    sensual attraction

  • 26

    attractions that are not wholly romantic or platonic which Involve having a deep emotional closeness and connection

    alterous attraction

  • 27

    - does not experience attraction towards anyone

    a

  • 28

    - rarely experiences attraction towards anyone

    gray

  • 29

    - expriences attraction towards someone only after developing a very string bond

    demi

  • 30

    - experiences attraction towards genders other than their own

    hetero

  • 31

    - experiences attraction towards the same gender as their own

    homo

  • 32

    - experiences attraction towards the same gender as well as to other genders than their own

    bi

  • 33

    - experiences attraction towards all gender

    pan

  • 34

    - experiences attraction toweds multiple gender

    poly

  • 35

    - someone who does not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth.

    transgender

  • 36

    - someone who identifies with the gender they were assigned at birth.

    cisgender

  • 37

    someone who does not identity as exclusively male or female.

    non-binary

  • 38

    - someone whose gender identity changes over time

    gender fluid

  • 39

    - someone whose gender identity falls on the spectrum between male and female.

    gender queer

  • 40

    who express their selves with the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics.

    androgynous

  • 41

    who have qualities or traditionally associated with women appearance

    feminine

  • 42

    whose gender expression is different from conventional expectations of masculinity and femininity.

    gender-neutral

  • 43

    who have qualities or appearance traditionally associated with men.

    masculine

  • 44

    - A newborn with XX chromosomes and usually has female sex

    female

  • 45

    - A newborn having a combination of both male and female biological characteristics

    intersex

  • 46

    - A newborn with XY chromosomes and usually has male sex

    male

  • 47

    Sexual Characteristics

    female, intersex, male

  • 48

    Gender Expression

    androgynous, feminine, gender-neutral, masculine

  • 49

    - society that men and women have equitable power and roles

    egalitarian society

  • 50

    - the sacredness of the woman due to her ability to conceive children

    concept of devine feminine

  • 51

    -era when societies began to establish settlement communities and tamed cattle and livestock

    agricultural era

  • 52

    - social system where men primarily hold power in the political and private spheres - system based on the control and oppression of women

    patriarchy

  • 53

    - a society in which only men can inherit property and the family name

    patrilineal society

  • 54

    china - women were expected to obey their father, husband, son

    confusianism

  • 55

    - men are afforded higher salary compared to women

    gender pay gap

  • 56

    - spread across the western countries as women demanded for their right to vote or participate in elections and be able to legally own property - Frenchwoman Simone de Beauvoir and her book "The Second Sex" (1949) inspired many women to write and speak their truth

    first wave feminism

  • 57

    - Women drew attention to various social and cultural inequalities such as domestic violence especially marital rape, reproductive rights, wage inequality and the like.

    second wave feminism

  • 58

    - Barriers presented by sexism, racism, and classism were tackled by inverting these sexist, racist, and classist symbols with irony - saw the emergence of new feminist currents and theories

    third wave feminism

  • 59

    - focus on the empowerment of women, the use of internet tools - became a movement for women to share their stories online about sexual abuse, harassment and violence

    fourth wave feminism

  • 60

    - women's rights to vote

    women suffrage

  • 61

    - means that the woman is in control of her body

    reproductive rights

  • 62

    - marital rape and physical abuse should not be dismissed as "part of marriage"

    domestic violence

  • 63

    estimates that one woman or child is raped every hour, mostly by someone they know.

    sexual harassment