The Social Construction of Gender and Sexuality
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According to Johnny Weir, "The male temperament is what you think ... it is all perception, [I believe] Masculinity and femininity are very old-fashioned ... [new] this Sentences are examples of gender as the definition of concept and are based on social and cultural expectations for gender.Sexual behavior reflects expectations of society in the definition of gender, It is related to.
It is said that the social construction of gender sexual behavior is influenced by culture. Peterson and Hyde believe that gender differences in sexual behavior should be smaller in cultures with less gender differences (such as division of labor between men and women). They examine their arguments by using nationality as a measure of sexual attitudes and sex differences in behavior. The results support their constructivist view: the vast majority of gender differences in sexual behaviors in Europe, Australia, and the US have a higher level of gender inequality in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East It is smaller than in countries. They concluded that these differences in behavior could be attributed to male and female positions in society.
Sex can be done as a social structure and understood. This fact is very obvious when dealing with gender issues. So far, gender is one of the most structured aspects most influenced by social behavior. Gender is not only the biological aspect of vagina and penis but also general social standard of behavior, behavior, thinking process, sexual orientation and appearance of "normal" women or men. The mere fact that a person is male or female results in a pre-built social image including acceptable content and content that defines and distinguishes each gender from other gender. A good way to explain this is to read Leslie Feinberg's novel called Stone Butch Blues.
In other words, sexual behavior and sexual behavior are structured socially. Sexual social construction refers to the way in which socially defined definitions of culturally appropriate actions that form actions related to sex form the way people view and experience. This is totally different from the theory of gender, gender, and sexual behavior theory which links male and female behavior to biological determinism, or the theory that men and women exhibit different beliefs due to their biological differences It is contrasting. In 1971, Broverman and Broverman conducted innovative research on the characteristics of male and female mental health workers. When asked to name a woman's characteristics, the list is not such an aggressive, gentle, emotional, euphemical, logical, ambitious, dependent, passive, and orderly Including such words as. The list of male characteristics includes positive, rude, uneasy, dull, logical, direct, active, 邋 in (Seem and Clark 2006).