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A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY GENDER IDENTITY


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Define passive femininity
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Where a women accepts the traditional view that they should behave quietly, demure and submissive.

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Define passive femininity
Where a women accepts the traditional view that they should behave quietly, demure and submissive.
Define Normative femininity
There are socially acceptable ways for a women to behave in society. These are socially constructed and changeable and is focused on appearance and normative ways for women to look.
What is assertive femininity?
The view that women can resist masculine power and control
Define hegemonic masculinity
Traditional masculinity, male supremacy, breadwinner, aggression, laddish, heterosexual
What is subordinate masculinity?
Concerned with gay men who are viewed as behaving differently to the expectations of the dominant hegemonic masculinity
Define complicit masculinity
A masculinity which new men display. E.g. taking on a shared role in the family. (doing housework)
What is marginalised masculinity?
The changing nature of the labour market. There is a 'crisis of masculinity'
What does Oakley argue about gender identity
We are socialised into our gender through manipulation, canalisation, verbal appellations and different activities
How does Parsons disagree with Oakley?
He believes we are biologically designed to have these specific gender roles
What does Archer suggest?
Respect for the family features in the masculinity of Muslim boys