Gender Roles Research Paper

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Gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity. Depending on the context, these characteristics may include biological sex (i.e. the state of being male, female or intersex), sex-based social structures (including gender roles and other social roles), or gender identity. Gender is taught whether by parents, peers, or through the media gender is a social construction. Historically, they have been an immense amount of issues surrounding and regarding gender and people falling into traditional roles. Today, we see many that break traditional gender roles for instance transgender people who, for the most part, have gone against the norm and chosen to identify with a gender that follow that attribute associated with the sex they were born with. I believe it is important for students and young individuals to be educated in gender. For I believe awareness and education are the keystone to ending harsh gender strains and to healing gender wounds. When considering the most important issues to discuss; addressing the mars versus venus gap, gender roles, codes, and strains, the Male Mystique, and job differences in income and selection would be at the forefront of bring attention to how much gender affects individuals. …show more content…
I would stress that fact that our culture has emphasized dichotomous thinking. Society taught us to isolate and categorize similarities which stress on differences in gender rather than similarities. Even though statistics show that there are a greater amount of similarities than differences between men and women. I feel it is important to have students understand that the opposite gender is not so different and foreign. Assuring this with help bridge the gap and the stigma created that men and women are the inverse of