Many people believe that today's boys of our culture will nurture their identity, especially in the work world, and apart from families, friends, and families, through heroic individualism and competition . On the other hand, girls build identity through contact, cooperation, self-sacrifice, family, and community in the indoor world of love and care. The view that the roles of men and women are different can be seen in children's literature.
The historical development of the role of gender is addressed through behavioral genetics, evolutionary psychology, human ecology, anthropology, and sociology. All human cultures seem to encourage gender roles in literature, clothing, and songs; examples include Homer's epic, Tarot and Hosa's story, Confucius normative comment. More professional masculinity treatments are in Bhagavad Gita and Hagakure. The source of gender identity was discussed. Some people think that masculinity is related to male body; in this view, masculinity is related to male genitalia. : 3 Others believe that masculinity may be influenced by biology, but it is also a cultural structure. People who support this view believe that women can become male hormones and bodies 3: Many aspects of masculinity are considered natural in terms of language and culture.
The role and belief of gender form our identity in various ways. The role of gender is the role of men and women in their role and status in this society (Stockard & Johnson, 1980). The role of gender can be classified as male or independent, female or expression, undifferentiated (ie, female and male), both sexes (women and men) (Bem, 1993). The role of female sex is related to more traditional women's behavior such as consideration to others, consideration to others, education, social work, nursing, etc. The role of men and women is related to career-related actions such as leadership, independence, architecture and engineering. Generally, women show higher scores on female gender roles and men score higher for male sex role. However, African Americans are not like this.
The term gender role refers to the social and behavioral norm of an individual who is deemed suitable for a particular gender. These roles vary from culture to culture. Unlike gender itself, gender role is socially constructed. They may be manipulated, reflecting the natural desire of sex, leading to sexual oppression. Historically, the role of gender is not necessarily consistent with our role today. In many ancient societies, human beings dominated