Breaking Gender Stereotypes
[2024-01-13 09:11:55]
"Sugar and spices, everything is okay, this is a place where little girls are." This is a famous children's song, and as children are brought home from the hospital, it will be cast by their loving parents. However, it is whether it becomes a backbone of gender stereotype that it penetrates our society. Today, girls account for more than half of college graduates, but according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (2010), only 13.8% work as an engineer and 24.8% work on computers and mathematics. The big question is why women do not choose these professions.
In answering questions about gender equality, Mr. Nan Ming emphasized that this is not a "problem of women". He continued to say that breaking gender fixed ideas is particularly important in the field of family labor. More and more women are required to work in and out of their homes. To solve this problem, he said that he needs to change men 's way of thinking. In fact, Cuban spokeswoman stated that it is for everyone, not just men and women, to change their mindset.
Men and women are important partners in the challenge of gender role and promotion of equality and the Women's Committee hears the expert opinion to share innovation strategies
Gender stereotyping affects traditional women's profession and brings micro-aggression to women who break the traditional gender role. These stereotypes include women's care, family work related skills, greater manual flexibility than men, being more sincere than men, and having a more attractive appearance. Occupational roles related to these stereotypes include midwives, teachers, accountants, data entry staff, cashier, salesperson, receptionist, house keeper, chef, maid, social worker, and nurse Yes. Occupational discrimination maintains gender inequality and gender wage disparity
Disney Princess movies are excellent for showing us the typical sexual role and stereotypes between men and women. Sometimes they spoil sexuality, but this often fails to show us the stereotypical idea of the typical sex role. I'd like to focus on nine specific Disney Princess movies, but I also discuss other Disney Princess movies that break the role of gender. The nine Disney Princess movies that I draw attention are "Snow White" and "Seven Pictures", "Cinderella", "Sleeping Beauty", "Little Mermaid", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", " Hyacinth ". ", Muran", "Princess and Frog". All these nine princess movies are primarily the characters of women and men, and the characters of women.