The study focuses on what Taylor calls «gendered social exclusion,» behavior that would tend to make «token» women or
men feel excluded from a group of mostly opposite - sex coworkers.
Not exact matches
In the current state of debate about these matters, I perhaps ought to expect myself to
feel «
excluded» as a
man from reading Jane Austen's Emma until all female references to the protagonist are edited out, the title changed to M., and the author's name reduced to the discreet neutrality of J. Austen.
Young
men often
felt excluded from involvement with ante-natal and post-natal care by health service professionals.
Men often
excluded themselves from the antenatal breastfeeding sessions because they did not
feel that breastfeeding was relevant to them.
Even though recent research has indicated that fathers contribute to child development [46, 47] the
men in our study
felt that their emotional and psychological needs were neglected, that they were
excluded from discussions and that they were unprepared for fatherhood.
Josh is, of course, very like Woody Allen's Cliff Stern, the documentary film - maker in Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) who, at the nadir of professional failure, is forced to film a tribute to his hated brother - in - law, a highly successful
man at home in the same world of tuxedo dinners and speeches from which Ben Stiller's Josh
feels excluded.