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One of the central issues of concern is how cultural definitions of masculinity and
femininity combine with social expectations entailed in sex roles to channel
sexual behavior . Is gender a social construct , malleable enough to change and
...
One of the central issues of concern is how cultural definitions of masculinity and
femininity combine with social expectations entailed in sex roles to channel
sexual behavior . Is gender a social construct , malleable enough to change and
...
Page 356
The rest of the book considers how power relationships become asymmetrical . In
order for domination to occur , the sexes have to be segregated . This can occur
in the sexua division of labor or in separation channeled by cultural ideas of ...
The rest of the book considers how power relationships become asymmetrical . In
order for domination to occur , the sexes have to be segregated . This can occur
in the sexua division of labor or in separation channeled by cultural ideas of ...
Page 357
Sexual stratification . . . is not panhuman but rather poses a problem that must be
explained , for each society in terms of the forces to which it is responsive , and
cross - culturally in terms of variables that exist across societies . It is an ...
Sexual stratification . . . is not panhuman but rather poses a problem that must be
explained , for each society in terms of the forces to which it is responsive , and
cross - culturally in terms of variables that exist across societies . It is an ...
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Contents
REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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