Sentences with phrase «seen as a male»

Nicole Farb, an entrepreneur and former Goldman Sachs banker, said Silicon Valley is far less advanced on this issue than Wall Street, typically seen as another male - dominated bastion.
The problem is, men and women rebel against this verse because they see this as male domination and implying male superiority.
Part of this is perhaps that many aspects of work are still seen as male - dominated — look at Mike Pence's decision to not spend any time alone with a woman, for example.
Most of the time, gender identity — whether we see ourselves as male or female — is in line with our sex.
Also, when I now talk about my knowledge in areas that are typically seen as male, it's not well received.
Getting girls to school is especially hard; with few female teachers and cultural barriers, school is seen as a male - dominated environment.
Videogame development is usually seen as a male dominated field; even playing videogames is often wrongly viewed as a pastime for men only.
Even more than a half - century after Abstract Expressionism, this kind of art is seen as male.
e are told by Jennifer R. Gross, in the catalogue accompanying this focused exhibition of Jim Nutt's work (even with 70 paintings and drawings it is not a retrospective or a survey), that the artist «has expressed surprise that his unidentified women have been seen as male rather than as the clearly female subjects he intended.
«People like myself could inspire a generation of girls to pursue careers that are often seen as male dominated,» Park said.

Not exact matches

People sometimes see you as more combative than they would see a male who brings up the same thing.
By aiming at male shoppers, Lululemon is trying to tap into what retail consultants see as a larger shift in the male fashion world.
And, as she connected founders and investors, she saw that more often than not, it was the white male founders she helped that received the most opportunities: «It became clear really fast that there were certain people who were not getting meetings, even if they had a really great company.»
These jobs are also seen as valuable «layovers» for male collegiate coaches who are waiting for chance to «move up» into the men's leagues.
On the other hand, those qualities are often seen as assets for male coaches, she says.
African - Americans who had transitioned from female to male felt that, as men, they couldn't express frustration or annoyance at work without being sanctioned — they were seen as being aggressive, even threatening.
Cross over appeal: The biggest mistake some analysts may have made was seeing the film's audience as exclusively young, African - American and male.
That's bad news for anyone hoping to see more diversity among investors, but according to Fonstad and Gouw it might actually be good news for their new firm, allowing them unique advantages as two women in a male - dominated world.
Male rosé drinkers have transformed it from a wine «seen by serious wine drinkers as cloying, mass - produced swill, an object of revulsion and gendered disdain,» as GQ wrote, into something men are happy to be seen drinking.
At first glance it might seem to be a male testosterone - driven kind show, but as you can see by the diversity of the contestants, it's anything but.
People also have a tendency to see certain behaviors as primarily male or female.
As the majority of managers are still men, it's not uncommon for them to see themselves in a male report who may have the same personality and interests as them when they began workinAs the majority of managers are still men, it's not uncommon for them to see themselves in a male report who may have the same personality and interests as them when they began workinas them when they began working.
Entrepreneurship has traditionally been seen as an industry dominated by males.
They are also seen as being critically important to helping more women land top spots in tech companies and bring more diversity to the overwhelmingly male workforces at these companies.
The report delivered to Flaherty showed the income of Canadian middle - class families did not grow as fast as other income groups over the last 35 years, with male workers in middle - class families having seen «little wage increases» since the mid-1990s.
It remains to be seen whether larger swaths of the country, as male joblessness persists, will eventually come to resemble the inner cities of the 1970s and»80s.
They are also seen as being critically important to helping more women and minorities land top spots in tech companies and bringing more diversity to their overwhelmingly white - and - Asian male workforces.
I'm extremely unsettled by what I see as an assault on anyone in this country who is not white, male, and Christian.
Male sexuality is DEFINITELY NOT seen as unimportant, so much as unexceptional.
Significant numbers of women clergy now see opposition to their intellectual positions as ineradicably linked to right - wing Christianity or as inextricably tied to a backlash on the part of white male members in the church.
«The onslaught of porn,» one social observer wrote, «is responsible for deadening male libido in relation to real women, and leading men to see fewer and fewer women as «porn - worthy.
As Jesse Jackson observed in an unguarded moment, if you see five young white males coming from a Bible class on one side of the street and five young black males hanging out on the other side, you have no trouble in knowing which side of the street you want to be on.
And because they themselves don't come from a cultural assumption of male authority, they see it as a correction to our modern culture: an eternal, divine mandate to which we need to return.
But Wilson would have us believe that, if only the church's male members would «man up» and take control over the vexatious vixens among us, we would see the church functioning as it should.
A male, who held the highest position in society, and held the highest class status, was seen to be «feminized» by penetration, and designated as a social inferior, (female), by a male of lower class status, and thus his status was lowered, to that of a woman.
Fr Edward Holloway certainly saw marriage, and the nature of Man as male and female, as more than some accident of evolution.
We are made male and female, man and woman, and attempts to blur distinctions under the seemingly innocuous term «gender» are really attempts to assert that sex should be seen as an autonomous human activity, something which has noother meaning than what the individual wishes to bestow upon it.
Given that I lean towards the Book of Galatians as the goal of a mature church, then I see male - oriented church hierarchy as a throw - back to immature times.
But now I see this passage in Peter as an expression of an ancient male - dominated culture that has no hold on us today.
Having being on the receiving end of the «man - hater» comment more times than I can count, seeing it listed as number one — in the form of «I like white males so much I married one» — rubbed me the wrong way.Being called a man - hater is often unfairly used as a way to silence women and dismiss their arguments outright, which is troubling, especially when it happens in the midst of a theological discussion.
Every Jewish male had to come to Jerusalem at Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles, as Exodus says, when they would «see the face of the Lord.»
Paul sees male - male sex as an impurity, a taboo, uncleanness — in other words, «abomination.»
Whenever women challenge the spiritual authority of men, whether by claiming a new faith or interpreting the orthodoxies of establish faith, their views have been seen as a political challenge to male dominance.
According to this view, God is glorified in seeing swords driven through the chests of curly - haired toddlers, in pregnant women being stabbed in the belly before being murdered themselves, and in old men and women begging for mercy but being denied it — just as God was glorified in the death of all the firstborn Egyptian males (Exodus) and in the taking of twelve and thirteen year old girls as spoils of war (Numbers).
Healthy adult anc healthy male were both seen as objective, independent, intelligent, assertive, capable.
Anything less than «alpha male» is seen as «feminine» and in need of being dominated.
Writing in Premier Youthwork magazine (November 2015) Rev Rachel Mann, a male to female transgender vicar, advised: «Perhaps the single most important thing to remember is that... trans people are, ultimately, people... Trans people of all ages are often seen through a lens that treats us as curiosities, freaks or alien people.
Love and wisdom are seen as significant female attributes of a God who remains, in the final analysis, decidedly male.
«I did see myself as kind of a kindergarten teacher in those days, because the judges didn't think sex discrimination existed,» she says in the trailer, describing her advocacy work for women's rights in front of skeptical male judges.
Again, the point I would make about Gal 3:28 is not to see that as being about an argument for «equality» (for example women in leadership) but that it is possible to be part of the body of Christ for everyone and that you don't have to be male / Jew / free for that.
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