Sentences with phrase «gendered societal roles»

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While certain societal roles conventionally limited to one or the other gender can and should be challenged, gender itself, as the root of the word indicates, is determined by our genitals...» West's subsequent view is that «A de-gendered society is bound to de-generate.»
I will admit to struggling with gender role and societal expectations when I first returned to work after maternity leave ended.
Social and political determinants impact how healthcare resources such as direct funding, national educational priorities, societal normative gender role assignment, and other factors all contribute to patient outcomes in varying degrees.
As my research continued, I felt like I had unearthed one of those Russian matryoshka dolls, lost in a world of adolescent sexuality, gender roles, and societal norms — one issue wrapped in another and another.
Critics charge that school - to - work programs displace basic skills and academic instruction, are impractical and wasteful, invade family privacy, narrow student options, promote societal change (by reducing ability grouping, integrating reshaping traditional gender roles, etc.), and allow the national government to shape school curricula and children's futures.
He makes it clear in his replies that he is speaking of women authors in general and stereotyped gender roles which he feels should be required to be a societal norm.
Jillian Mayer's Practice Babies series is a meditation on the psychological disposition of women who react to the societal pressure of enforced gender roles, using small animals as surrogates for children, fashion or lovers.
Feminist artists questioned the restricted gender and societal roles assigned to women in a variety of ways.
The visual arts exhibition features artwork that questions the way we define gender and the societal roles we have traditionally assigned to men and women.
Exploring issues ranging from societal gender roles and the perceived failure of idealism to the relationship between humans and technology, she produces genre - crossing works rooted in critical theory, art history and themes from science fiction.
In practice, international child custody cases often yield complex and messy conflicts between the laws and courts of different countries, demonstrating serious clashes of societal views about culture, religion, gender roles, parental rights, and children's rights, as well as of the role of the legal system in intervening in disputes about children.
Although the reasons behind societal differences in marital and health patterns remain obscure, cultural variation in gender roles within households may provide insights into the gender differences found in Korea (Jang et al., 2009).
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