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Quiz 9: Constructing Gender and Sexuality
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Question 121
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Chapter 9 makes it clear that there is a variety of ways to understand the origins of sexual orientation. Contrast how a queer theorist would understand sexual orientation with the alternate explanations embraced by many mainstream gay and lesbian leaders.
Question 122
Essay
Differences in the educational experiences of boys and girls appear early in, and persist throughout, the educational system. Explain how these differences result in gender inequality.
Question 123
True/False
A sociological perspective on homophobia would shift the burden of addressing its harmful effects from bisexuals, lesbians, gays, and other gender and sexual minorities to those who react negatively to them.
Question 124
Essay
While the use of "man" or "mankind" to refer to all humans is fairly easily identifiable as evidence of a default preference toward men in our language, some commonly used words are more tricky. In what ways do feminine nicknames like "cupcake" or "baby-doll," or even derogatory nicknames like "heifer" or "cow," perpetuate gender stereotypes and inequality?
Question 125
Essay
Chapter 9 tells you that young men ages fifteen to twenty-four are four to five times likelier than young women to die from car accidents, homicides, and drownings. Explain this statistic in terms of gender socialization.
Question 126
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Why were third-wave feminists critical of the first and second waves? How was the third wave different from the previous two waves?
Question 127
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Sex is not the same thing as gender. Explain the difference between the two.
Question 128
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A signpost of the second wave of the feminist movement in the United States was Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. What concept does the phrase "feminine mystique" refer to?
Question 129
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The male liberation movement is concerned with the stress inherent in being a man, including the pressure to succeed and the inability or reluctance to express oneself. Why did this movement break into two distinct movements, and what distinguished each movement from the other?
Question 130
True/False
The hijras of India are recognized by their society as a third gender, neither male nor female but something else entirely.
Question 131
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Interactionists argue that people learn their gender identities from everyday interactions and that the family is the primary source for gender socialization. Explain some of the ways parents and siblings can teach gender.