In any culture, the masculinity and femininity of the mind will affect social expectations. These expectations are inevitable, but the new generation gets clues from the old generation, so any change is slow. There are few people who claim to have some differences between men and women. However, these differences are sufficient to perpetuate male and female stereotypes. More importantly, is this stereotype beneficial for both individuals and culture? Jeanne Humphrey Block uses the term "male and female role" to define men and women and to distinguish them using a series of characteristics, "gender role concept - some intercultural and vertical viewpoints The author of.
Complex gender stereotypes are actually gender stereotypes, gender stereotypes, or gender stereotypes, and other types of stereotypes for creating different subgroups (eg, disabled stereotypes, age stereotypes , Sexual oriented stereotype). A distinctive stereotype of a woman or a man (eg, a stereotype of a disabled woman, a wife's stereotype, a lesbian stereotype). Like complex discrimination and mutual discrimination, complex stereotypes affect women belonging to specific subgroups. The degree differs from men.
There are several reasons for stereotypes and stereotypes. According to Cook & Cusack (2010, pp. 25-28), there are three stereotypes, gender stereotype, gender stereotype, and gender stereotype. Gender stereotypes are said to be based on physical or biological differences. Gender stereotypes are based on recognized characteristics that play a role in sexual behavior, such as sexual awareness, intimacy, possession, and objectivity.
The roles of gender stereotypes observed in sports and sports and sexuality in gender have been extensively studied in sports psychology and past studies have shown that stereotypes are internalized within themselves during socialization Indicated. Although this study provides clear evidence of the psychosocial basis of sex difference in exercise, focusing on internalized interpretation may not fully understand the effects of stereotypes in this area.
Review the impact of sexual stereotypes and sex roles on participation and performance in exercise and exercise: review and future direction