Sentences with phrase «creates gender stereotypes»

This one is a little bit annoying because it creates gender stereotypes before the baby even arrives.

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They have overcome health challenges, defied stereotypes of age and gender, and created lives that are healthier, different, and more authentic than anyone thought possible.
This activity explores how gender stereotypes are created and maintained.
This resource considers gender stereotypes, giving pupils the opportunity to create their own gender stereotypical male and female.
This paper tests the proposal that stereotyping plays a part in creating these judgement inequalities and is instrumental in achievement variation according to income - level, gender, special educational needs status, ethnicity and spoken language.
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British artist Linder is possibly best known for a record sleeve she designed for the Buzzcock's single Orgasm Addict in 1977 - an iconic image, of a naked woman with an iron for a head and grinning mouths instead of nipples, has become a symbol, not only of a defining era of punk culture and feminism, but also a microcosm for her expansive body of work, which operates on a deeply contextual level with issues of gender, feminism, stereotyping and sexualisation, echoing the work of Hannah Hoch, the German Dadaist for whom this edition was created in homage.
A leading member of the YBA (Young British Artists) group that gained notoriety in the late 1990s through their use of provocative forms and diverse materials, Chris Ofili creates paintings and collages which tackle themes around sexual and racial stereotypes, love, gender, and mortality.
Kara Walker creates challenging works that address the legacy of slavery in American culture by invoking racial and gendered stereotypes and myths.
Yinka Shonibare MBE, a Turner Prize nominee, recently created an edition for The Multiple Store, Kaleidoscope in which the artist playfully explores gender stereotypes and power relations.
Yinka Shonibare MBE, a Turner Prize nominee, created an edition for The Multiple Store, Kaleidoscope in which the artist playfully explores gender stereotypes and power relations.
From the mid-1980s to the present, Simpson has created provocative works that question stereotypes of gender, identity, history, and culture, often by combining photographs and words.
Viola Frey's larger - than - life sculptures in turn raise issues of gender - stereotyping, something that the renowned ceramicist had to experience personally; and after having worked on it for ten years, Jay DeFreo created a painting that weighed over a ton and had to be lifted from his flat with a crane with «The Rose».
Daphne's metamorphosis into a tree to escape lusty Apollo's sexual advances is echoed as the female torso mutates into abstract limbs, while the alternation of photographic and abstract modes creates a collision of genders defined by modernist art historical stereotypes.
The photo conceptual artist uses photography, film, sculpture and other media to comment on the underlying racism and exploitation at the core of professional sports in America and addresses the ways in which advertising and popular culture create and perpetuate stereotypes about race and gender.
«As women possessions, gender roles and stereotypes drive us to actions and limitations that are artificial rather then real,» says the artist, By producing work under her male pseudonym, Hovnanian diffuses the impact of gender on work being created by women artists.
Yale Law Women decided to create an extra list after alumni said a list focused on issues such as child care helped perpetuate gender stereotypes, according to Megan Mumford, a co-chair of the survey committee who spoke with the American Lawyer.
Women have all the burdens that men face plus additional obstacles and challenges that befall only women: disproportionate family obligations, exclusion from business and leadership opportunities, and gender stereotyping that creates negative assumptions about their competence and commitment.
Originally called «Take Your Daughter to Work Day,» it was created by Gloria Steinem in 1992 to help stop gender stereotypes in the workplace.
The Teen - Turn programme — a play on the words teenager and internships — has been created as a means of breaking the traditional gender stereotypes associated with particular careers in STEM, which have led to many girls not pursuing something they might actually be interested in.
GELC's mission is to break down barriers created by gender discrimination and gender stereotyping that limit equal opportunities in education, employment, and in other spheres of public and private life.
Create a safe space for people to express themselves and their true qualities regardless of what society's gender stereotypes and expectations are.
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