Sentences with phrase «in gender expectation»

You can point to Some Like it Hot as an exception, but I would respond that that film is about a notorious gangland massacre, repressed homosexuality, rape (kind of), chiselling, and the difficulties embedded in gender expectation and objectification.
Substitute teachers, custodians, school visitors, new kids, school forms with gendered checkboxes and restroom dilemmas on field trips — the question reappears over and over again in the gendered expectations of people and society: Are you a boy or girl?

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«It's difficult to determine whether this is a symptom of unconscious gender bias in the hiring process or results from an ongoing cycle of women being underpaid, setting their salary expectations too low, and ultimately receiving less in subsequent roles,» the report reads.
As conversations have multiplied, especially in recent months, about the gendered expectations that pressure women into engaging in unwanted sexual behaviour to appease men, Daniels's inner monologue sounds painfully familiar.
The same is true of gender and minority representation, since the expectations of the day, unfortunate as they were, didn't commonly include the belief held by many today that Parliament should look, think, and care about issues in broadly similar ways to the country at large.
Today I woke up in a world where I, as as man, still face a reality: the expectations of my gender are pretty much the same as they have been for ages, whereas women now have greater flexibility.
It's also acknowledging that a good number of women don't allow the men in their lives to participate because they assume he won't «do it right» — which can mean he won't do it «my way,» which can also mean — because many of us still have gendered expectations — she may be judged for his holiday decorating / gift purchasing choices.
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Sadly, she is wrong in believing that «being a good wife shouldn't be any different than being a good husband»; an overwhelming number of never - married women want a husband who has a steady job (while men say they favor someone who shares their ideas about raising children) and that male - as - provider model most likely perpetuates gendered expectations when it comes to marriage.
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We're going to have to find a partner who understands what «We're both in this together» means, and we're going to have to talk about our expectations around chores and child care, and we're going to have to be willing to not fall into gendered divisions of labor once a child comes along, and we're going to have to commit to talking honestly about our expectations.
Like you say, it is the expectation of behaviour and of future dreams and goals that these gender specific toys create that is the problem, not the toys in and of themselves.
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Even though there are more ways to be a married couple than ever before, including blended families and families in which the dad stays at home and mom's the breadwinner, we still tend to fall into gendered expectations when we heard the word «wife» — she's responsible for the home and kids, even if she works outside the home full time — and «husband» — isn't he the provider?
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In addition, many expectant parents - whether they're aware of it or not - have certain expectations when it comes to the gender of their baby - to - be.
In addition, attitudes towards gender roles and expectations have also evolved over the years, in turn allowing fathers to play a more active role as caregiveIn addition, attitudes towards gender roles and expectations have also evolved over the years, in turn allowing fathers to play a more active role as caregivein turn allowing fathers to play a more active role as caregiver.
«The basic expectation of privacy in the most personal of settings, a restroom or locker room, for each gender was violated by government overreach and intrusion by the mayor and city council of Charlotte.
The fact that the public, and political commentators, have highlighted the lack of women at the very top of Corbyn's Labour party has demonstrated a shift in the electorate's expectations about the gender balance of the top posts in political parties.
«Our findings reinforce the notion that men and women in the same situation, engaging in the same behavior, can experience different reactions because of different behavioral expectations associated with their gender,» Mislin said.
Whether you are child in Baltimore, Beijing, Nairobi or New Delhi, the onset of adolescence triggers a surprisingly common set of rigidly enforced gender expectations.
Whether you are child in Baltimore, Beijing, Nairobi or New Delhi, the onset of adolescence triggers a surprisingly common set of rigidly enforced gender expectations that are linked to increased lifelong risks of everything from HIV and depression to violence and suicide.
In sixth grade, girls in both the European French and North African French groups reported lower levels of gender typicality and felt pressure than boys; contrary to expectations, the two ethnic groups did not differ in this respect at the beginning of middle schooIn sixth grade, girls in both the European French and North African French groups reported lower levels of gender typicality and felt pressure than boys; contrary to expectations, the two ethnic groups did not differ in this respect at the beginning of middle schooin both the European French and North African French groups reported lower levels of gender typicality and felt pressure than boys; contrary to expectations, the two ethnic groups did not differ in this respect at the beginning of middle schooin this respect at the beginning of middle school.
According to the paper, «In U.S. society, youth are inundated with messages from media, peers and family about cultural expectations of gender expression for girls and women, boys and men.
Structure, Culture and Career Investments» by Stephen Sweet, analyzes data collected from employees in 11 countries to determine if gender differences in career centrality — the importance of one's career to their identity — exist, and examines how those differences relate to professional demands, gender role beliefs and cultural expectations.
But for HSPs, the bad news is that their physical and emotional experiences are always processed at such a constant, high intensity, that it can really shape their lives — often as much as gender and race do — and often in ways that don't adhere to the expectations of an extroverted society.
Her school, opened in the late 50's, provided real movement training for all genders and ages, with the expectation of hard work and self respect.
But it's entirely possible for women to ask men out, and even with gender expectations as they are, women are able to ask men out in a tasteful manner that won't seem inappropriate or strange to either of them.
In the world of dating and relationships, one of the last bastions of rigid gender roles lies in the expectation that the man will always make the first move and ask the woman ouIn the world of dating and relationships, one of the last bastions of rigid gender roles lies in the expectation that the man will always make the first move and ask the woman ouin the expectation that the man will always make the first move and ask the woman out.
Two challenges facing online dating sites is the increasing expectations of members and imbalances in gender dynamics.
You can easily log in this site with your Facebook account, and make a few selections to complete your profile, including your gender, your sugar role (sugar baby / sugar momma, or sugar boy / sugar daddy), and your expectation (from negotiable to $ 10K monthly).
I argued in my review that simply putting Uma Thurman's character in traditionally male situations did not constitute by itself a subversion of genre or gender expectations - her character was still essentially «Bruce Lee in a dress», talking like a man and acting like one.
One of the joys of Asante's filmmaking is how she subverts audience expectations to make observations on politics, race and gender: As Sophie Mayer observes in her review for Sight & Sound, «in a clever twist on the Bechdel test, Asante shows that it is through talking about marriage and men that the female protagonists of costume drama are able to articulate a political philosophy.»
New Anna Faris comedy Overboard, a gender - flipped remake of the 1987 Goldie Hawn / Kurt Russell pic took in $ 14.7 million, which was about inline with expectations.
Whilst the two - pronged virgin / whore dynamic has been poked towards the female gender for a long time, in recent years the increasingly pervasive nature of modern communications — and the expectations surrounding their use — means practically nothing is private any more.
Like other offbeat and original efforts such as Spike Jonze's «Her,» Jonathan Glazer's «Under the Skin,» and Richard Ayaode's dour «The Double,» it juggles genres, reverses expectations, and resorts to fantasy in order to explore the enigmas of gender, identity, and love.
Then there's the additional promise of the movie's stars: Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn — the former having recently rocketed to prominence with her defiance of residual gender expectations and the latter having made a five - decade career in a similar vein.
What if this training were aimed at combating gender biases in teacher behavior and expectations?
Children as young as kindergarten can be bullied for not fitting in with typical gender expectations.
Expectations based on gender remain rampant in American culture, and indeed, in cultures around the world.
Specifically, PSEL defines effectiveness in this area as ensuring that students have equitable access to effective teachers and supports, developing policies that fairly address student misconduct, and confronting biases and «low expectations associated with race, class, culture and language, gender and sexual orientation, and disability or special status,» among other tenets.
Increasing racial, ethnic, linguistic, socio - economic, and gender diversity in the teacher workforce can have a positive effect for all students, but the impact is even more pronounced when students have a teacher who shares characteristics of their identity.20 For example, teachers of color are often better able to engage students of color, 21 and students of color score higher on standardized tests when taught by teachers of color.22 By holding students of color to a set of high expectations, 23 providing culturally relevant teaching, confronting racism through teaching, and developing trusting relationships with their students, teachers of color can increase other educational outcomes for students of color, such as high school completion and college attendance.24
This sense of shared responsibility is a critical factor in maintaining world - class expectations for every scholar — regardless of race, gender, religion, socioeconomic status or prior educational achievement.
Set in a post-apocalyptic colony where all the women have died of a bizarre fungus and only the men remain, the story transmogrifies, folds, spindles and mutilates gender roles and common expectations.
She also examines with abrading candor and impish wit gender expectations, sexuality, and her long campaign to become «a woman comfortable in her skin,» the corollary to her love of home as sanctuary: «A house for me is the freedom to be.»
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