Whether Western Europe's influence in the media and society affects the traditional sex role in contemporary Japanese culture and the authenticity of women's identity. In the face of unfamiliar and unrelated expression, it is difficult to assert identity. This is a concern for women of many different cultures, including western culture like the United States, hindering their identity and status. The basic question I would like to solve with these findings is whether cultural imperialism is a hindrance factor for women's identity in Japanese society.
Gender identity - a sort of social identity that refers to an individual identified as male, female, or occasionally male or female. This is a central sensation among men, women, some people, or both, felt deeply by the person and does not always respond to physiological behavior. Some people who are qualified as transgender and gender prefer gender-neutral or gender-tolerant pronouns. "They" and "their" are sometimes used as gender-neutral singular pronouns. The singular neutral pronoun also includes "ze" (or "zie") and "hir".
Gender identity is a feeling of male, female, or third gender. Gender identity is usually gender binary - individuals are expected to be completely identified as male or female. However, some think that this binary model is illegal and is thought to be the third or mixed sex. Gender identity is built socially, but still related to self-awareness. Gender identity is not just about how people perceive their sex, but also about how to show their sex in general.
Gender identity is defined as male or female defined by role, social position and attitude. Characteristic identity of your own recognition and gender identity includes the interaction of hormones and behavior and investigation of psychological, biological and environmental influences by gender. The interaction between hormones and behavior has been shown to be related to greater aggressiveness and hostility. Aggression is related to sexual maturity ... Introduction In recent years, the impact of social and cultural norms on how teenagers form and recognize their own identities is subject to more rigorous scrutiny Has become. Despite the specific nature of societal characteristics related to men and women, each society attempts to convey gender norms to children and youth through various mechanisms.
How gender identity is expressed is, of course, related to cultural norms, but our traditional patriarchal society has a male stereotype that is aggressive to costumes that foster women and trousers It does not produce. There is a huge difference in hormones between male and female brains, forcing them to show male and female stereotypes. In fact, a preliminary survey shows that transsexuals have more typical brain structures and functions. Briefly, transgender women are born in male anatomy and female brains; trans men have female anatomy and male brains. These dislocations are caused by different intrauterine hormonal effects occurring between the first and second pregnancy periods (first time) and brain development (second time) of the anatomical structure. Interestingly, the brain is superior to anatomy in determining sex identity. This suggests that we exist in our head.